A warm welcome awaits you in this 15th Century Inn. One of Wales’ most famous pubs with traditional inglenooks and Ships Beams. Together with a natural spring waterfall and well feature and the famous historical mural of the harbours by-gone days to its more modern times
Familiar pub fare, cocktails and ales served in cosy, down-to-earth surrounds with nautical accents.
Menter y Plu have bought and are now running Tafarn y Plu, Llanystumdwy as a community venture
Inviting neighborhood pub in bright, contemporary digs serving hearty bar fare, pints & cocktails.
Church St, Barmouth LL42 1EL, UK
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