The Vaynol Arms restaurant and pub, with a well-established reputation for good food, is situated in picturesque Pentir, at the gateway to Snowdonia. We are ideally positioned to serve the needs of hungry travellers holidaying in the area, or those looking to break their journey en route to the Ll?n Peninsula, Anglesey or Ireland.
Family-run pub serving an eclectic, locally sourced menu and craft beers in a classic space.
Railway-themed venue in an old train shed featuring British fare, local ales & terrace seating.
Familiar pub fare, cocktails and ales served in cosy, down-to-earth surrounds with nautical accents.
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Pentir, Bangor LL57 4EA, UK
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