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Friendship Inn, Borth

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This is a family-owned local pub that has lots of character. Apparently there is an antique shop upstairs. But, the downstairs bar also has plenty to admire. Welsh Pride was the only real ale. But what the pub lacks in ale choice, it more than makes up for with its character. Worth a visit.
blue_scrumpy - 18 Nov 2019 18:09
Remains unique.
ed_hodge - 20 May 2013 13:43
It's unique - as is Mike the Landlord. Just the one Real Ale, but the place is amazing.
ed_hodge - 9 May 2012 20:53
Visited this whilst on holiday and found it a quaint and fascinating place. Family room was ideal for the granddaughters. Enjoyable.
tommo5 - 9 Aug 2011 10:51
My family and I really love this pub, we go on holiday to Borth every year and always have a couple of excellent pints there. Best of all is the vintage shop upstairs, you never know what you may find, and my kids who are 5 and 3 love the family room.
This pub is unlike any other you could not recreate any where else. give it a try.
Ravenstone - 2 Jul 2011 16:07
Been to this pub before and it has a great feel to it. Tried to visit at about 7.15 this Tuesday and it was shut, with no sign to say what the opening hours are - which is a bit frustrating, and not very professional. Obviously no Credit Crunch going on here.
ed_hodge - 7 May 2009 18:24
Having recently moved to Borth, we've tried all four pubs. This and the Railway are the best. This is a great olde worlde pub where proper pub values are upheld. mike keeps a great pint of Butty Bach. Opening hours are 'around' 12 to 3 and 7 to 11ish. If you come to the carnival in august, this is the pub to be at. The carnival snail racing night is a real joy!
If you're looking for a pristine modern pub then try the Victoria over the road - the beer is average, but it has a nice view of the sea from the back of the pub!
GaryR - 15 Dec 2008 22:30
All The pubs in Borth are about 20-30 miles from Aberdovey - unless you swim the estuary - not advised. A quiet locals pub. Mike, the boss, looks like an old hippy but is always courteous and watches the customers to see who's waiting instead of gossipping to his mates. The beer is ok. Inside the pub it's a bit like an antique shop - upstairs there is one! His opening hours seem a little erratic but generally from 7 in the evening - not at lunchtime.
2020oldfogey - 16 Jul 2008 19:49

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