we were very happy to have done so afterwards. The staff were friendly, the crowd enjoyed the music and the landlady was especially helpful. It’s always nice to see good venues in North Wales and this is definitely one of them. Thanks for having us.
Lovely place for socialising, home made craft beer served
Our Restaurant offers an open kitchen where you can see our chefs at work and enjoy stunning views a
Excellent location well worth a walk down the pier, get a drink
Just popped in for a quick pint with the family."
We have a Pleasant and enjoyable & Friendly staff. Good entertainment. Great drinks. Lovely outside
Cross Keys Sports Bar, 26-28 Madoc Street, Llandudno LL30 2TL, UK
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