We provides You Nice craft beers but don’t always have many on, friendly staff but unreliable opening times. Could make a bomb with a bit of effort!Great place for real ale and well supported. Friendly customers and staff. Excellent real ale venue. Gin popular here too.
Rustic, stone-walled pub with wood beams, a modern restaurant with padded booths and a cocktail bar.
the front doors or childhood memories of peering into the old well which now sits in front of our ba
We have entertainment Friday and Saturday evenings with a varied array of talented acts and bands
Absolute Bar Services provide a unique, one-stop solution for all your outside-event bar requirement
Great meal. Great service. Lovely beer garden. Wonderful atmosphere.
Fantastic value for money from the main meals, buddy menu
4, St Margaret's Buildings, St Margaret's Dr, Rhyl LL18 2HT, UK
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