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Marston's pub overlooking the Menai Strait. Many people were outside enjoying the last of the evening's light. I sat inside, which gradually got busier as the outside temperature dropped. For a Marston's pub I was impressed with the ale range - Brains SA, Exeter Brewing Company 'fraid Not, Black Sheep Monty Python's Flying Circus & Purity Mad Goose. I had the 'fraid Not, which was quite nice for a pale ale.
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Visited August Bank Holiday 2011.
Pub is in a great position with impressive views over the Menai Strait to Anglesey - especially at sunset. Tables outside for food and drink. Juke box, pool table and three decent ales available - plus the gassy stuff fot those that want it! Friendly and efficient staff. Food advertised 1200-1430 and 1800-2000 - mussels available when I was there. Advertised a quiz (Thursday) and live music (Fri).
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Best location in the area, good quality ale (Marstons) pity they couldn't have more guest beers. The food has definitely been upgraded and is one of the best in the area. Perfect for a summer evening pint.
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Three handpumps on the bar but choice limited to mass produced national brands. Made up for by wonderful outside seating area next to castle walls with views out to Anglesey.
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not bad at all - friendly staff, great views over the harbour as the sun sets!
chris - 23 Jan 2009 18:13 |
Ok I suppose. Not too keen on the barmaid with facial hair though. Could do with some new tunes in the jukebox and a new pool table.
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Half decent pub, miserable incompetent staff. Crooked pool table, blocked toilets, ladies one tends to smell of rotting ass. Female staff do give good head though................on the beer ;)
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Very nice pub! Good beer, usually quite busy and a good place to have a drink on a summers night while sitting on the wall outside
anonymous - 13 Sep 2005 22:53 |
a great place to have a few drinks in the summer evening while watching the fishing boats and pleasure cruisers returning to the quay
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