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Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn, Beaumaris - pub details

Address: Castle St, Beaumaris, Gwynedd, LL58 8AP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 21169) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Bangor - Gwynedd (3.6 miles), Llanfairfechan (4.9 miles)

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Fantastic place... it's actually a large hotel in a lovely building, but tucked away in the wood panelled bar or lovely courtyard and you feel your in the pub... Bass and Hancocks HB beers, (probably more) and lots of lagers, cider and IPAs on tap. Check out the huge wooden door from the courtyard... would seem more in place at the castle a few yards away.. recommended..
Barrow_Beer_Hunter - 19 Jun 2023 06:52
The Olde Bull's Head was the second of our Beaumaris pubs. There is a view of the castle at the end of the street. This is a fully functioning hotel. The reception and a lounge are to the right as you enter. There is a bar with a main room and a smaller side room with access to the toilets on the left. The toilet door is one of the smallest I've ever seen. These 2 rooms are very traditional in their nature. But to the rear is a large and modern function/dining room. We were surprised to see a selection of 6 real ales. Some are fetched from this rear function room. The ale selection was Hancocks HB, Bass, Muirhouse Malibrew, Conwy Welsh Pride & Beachcomber Blonde & Lleu Celtic Brew. They also have a rather large collection of gins. The clientele here seemed to be drunk and a touch eccentric. Recommended.
blue_scrumpy - 22 Sep 2016 19:51
Whoever it was that voted this pub best in Wales 2012 definately needs to get out more. Yes it is worth a visit with its dark wood interior and cosy fire. But best in Wales? Come on.
shaggoth - 5 Jan 2013 18:39
Oak beamed bar on the main street in Beaumaris, with plenty of character. Serves a couple of real ales, which are reasonably kept. Just a few minutes walk from the castle and worth a visit.
DoctorBarfly - 17 Jun 2010 10:05
My very first pint in a pub was here. They must have known I was 14 but never bothered me. Worthington E back then!
Cibalia - 12 Nov 2007 12:41

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