It has been so exciting to meet so many great producers, to recruit so many engaged and engaging hard working staff and to make friends of customers who continue to visit us week after week, year after year.. We look to encourage visitors from all over the world to enjoy this special place. But also we hope to have re-opened the eyes of many who have been lucky enough to live here throughout their lives.
you're looking for a tasty meal or just a drink and a snack, we've got something to interest you
We have entertainment Friday and Saturday evenings with a varied array of talented acts and bands
Drink, dine and dance with us as we host the UK’s best musicians and comedians.
Great to see that the Black Cloak Runners have absolutely demolished their fundraising target!
Prohibition Wine & Champagne Lounge is a 1920's inspired bar located in the beautiful area of Deganw
St George's Rd, Menai Bridge LL59 5EY, UK
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