Boasting one of the largest collections of gins in North Wales, with an array of different flavored and herb-infused tonics. A vast amount of vodkas and whiskeys. And don’t forget our extensive range of craft ale, continental greats and traditional fan favorite beers. Pair your drink with some of our delicious dishes, made by locally renowned chef, John Bacon.
Characterful gastropub with open-fire and vintage decor, plus sweeping sea views from the garden.
the front doors or childhood memories of peering into the old well which now sits in front of our ba
the afternoon, or evening for a delicious selection of freshly cooked food.
Rustic, stone-walled pub with wood beams, a modern restaurant with padded booths and a cocktail bar.
Modern waterfront dining with pizza and seafood specials such as Welsh mussels with cream and cider.
36 Station Rd, Talacre, Holywell CH8 9RP, UK
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