THE ANGLESEY ARMS
Read moreMarston's saw its first pub open in 1890. Since then, they've set up shop all over Britain. And although it's a chain, they take great care to ensure the provenance and quality of the products they use. In Caernarfon, you'll find The Anglesey Arms on the seafront promenade beside the castle. This large pub attracts the town's young people. A quiz is held here every Thursday evening: a great way to meet the locals! But be warned, the questions are all about British culture, so be prepared..
THE WHITE HORSE
Read moreOne of the most popular pubs, with live music, good beer and delicious food. It broadcasts many soccer and rugby matches, and the atmosphere is always friendly. It's also home to Jimmie Willies Nightclub, located below the pub and open every weekend. And if you party a little too hard, you can even rent one of the five rooms available (4 doubles, 1 single). You'll be able to relax in comfort before heading downstairs the next morning to enjoy a Welsh breakfast.
NEW THEATRE
Read moreThe New Theatre offers a wide range of performances to suit all tastes and ages, from plays to musicals, ballets and comedy shows. Some performances are in foreign languages or in Welsh, but always with English surtitles. Sarah Bernhardt, Laurel and Hardy, and Anna Pavlova are just some of the international celebrities to have graced the stage of this illustrious theater, open since 1906. The full program is available on their website, with prices and details.
WALES MILLENNIUM CENTRE
Read moreThe Wales Millennium Centre aims to be one of Europe's largest stages, as well as a major venue for the promotion of Welsh artistic life. Since its opening in November 2004, the Wales National Ballet has held rehearsals here. Cardiff Bay Arts Centre attracts a wide range of audiences, with each venue offering a different program and reasonably priced tickets. On-site café-restaurant. Fine exhibitions are regularly held here, and admission is free.
BREWDOG
Read moreCraft beers are booming in Cardiff, and BrewDog, open since 2014, was at the forefront of this renewed interest! You'll feel right at home in this industrial yet cosy setting, where blondes, browns and reds, accompanied by tasty treats, are well worth a visit. On the food front, you'll find classic pub fare: burgers (with good vegetarian options!) and salads. Or you can simply opt for snacks to share while sipping your pint. Please note that children are only accepted until 8pm. PRM access.
DIRTY MARTINI
Read moreOpened at the end of 2016, this cocktail bar is simply stunning! Tasting begins with the eyes: bold, original and spectacular, its decor is already worth the detour. Once you're seated, you can choose your drink from a selection of carefully-crafted cocktails, freshly prepared from natural ingredients. One of Cardiff's trendiest spots! You can nibble on a few snacks, usually plates to share. And from time to time, they even organize Martini brunches from Friday to Sunday (12:30, 14:30, 16:30).
THE CITY ARMS
Read moreA handsome, wood-panelled pub dating back to the 1880s, once shared by dockers, miners and prostitutes. Close to Principality Stadium, it has always been a popular meeting place for rugby fans. The City Arms is the place to be from pre-match until the third half! No cooking here... Just plenty of beer! The staff are friendly and smiling, and you're in for a great night out, especially if there's rugby on.
OLD ARCADE
Read morePopular atmosphere in this typical pub where you can eat on the go and in a garden if the weather permits. To eat, the schedules change a little, from Monday to Saturday 12h-21h and Sunday 12h-18h. The atmosphere is white-hot on match nights - broadcast on six large screens. It is not uncommon to come across "The King", the Welsh rugby legend Barry John. Very good atmosphere in this relaxed pub, where you quickly find yourself drinking your pint standing at the bar talking to everyone!
THE BLACK LION
Read moreRelaxed bar, local beers, good wines to enjoy with or without a meal, and a garden with a breathtaking view of the sea. It's easy to see why Dylan Thomas loved going here! It's even said to have been his favorite bar... For those who want to extend their stay, the establishment also offers a number of spacious, comfortable rooms. On the restaurant side, the menu changes regularly, always with gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan or vegetarian options. We recommend the place with our eyes closed, as the value for money is very good.
CELLB
Read moreCellB is a hotel, cinema and bar located in the former police headquarters. It serves good food for lunch, with a good selection of beers. In the evenings in particular, numerous events are regularly organized with a good, varied musical program. The rooms are simple but modern and efficient. It has a youth hostel feel, but we recommend it, it's very good. You also have access to a kitchen, if you want to cook a little. In the cinema, you can enjoy new releases or old English or Welsh classics.
STATION INN
Read moreIt's "the pub on the platform", a little out of the way, with a good selection of beers and a pleasant atmosphere. Often mentioned by locals as their favourite pub. The place is very simple but friendly, and it's efficient! There are a few games on site: arcade, billiards, dart. But also a beautiful flat screen TV so you don't miss any rugby match! Ideal with friends or family: for a break during a walk, to take shelter in case of rain or simply to watch the trains go by!
THE LAST INN
Read moreInterior full of character with a decoration worthy of harbour pubs. One of Barmouth's most famous establishments, considered to be the "soul" of the community, always full of local youth. Many live music concerts are organized. The last Inn offers a wide choice of beers, good wines and spirits such as gin, whisky... For meals, you'll find the classic pubs with vegetarian choices, lasagna, curries, burgers and more... For the evening, different menu, we advise you to book.
THE WHITE LION
Read moreVery friendly atmosphere, with card games available. It's a meeting place for young people and locals alike. You can also eat here all day, every day. On the menu: Welsh-style leg of lamb with mint sauce, for example. Choice of pasta, burgers, meat, fish... Children's menu available. And a wide choice of vegetarian dishes. The pub also offers rooms (from £50 for a double room with en-suite bathroom). You can also stop in for a Welsh or continental breakfast.
CASTLE HOTEL
Read moreIn a vast century-old building, a comfortable bar has been set up, whose jukebox contains a selection of irreproachable oldies and indian music ranging from Rolling Stones to Arctic Monkeys! We play billiards and darts here, a game which, if it is not rare to find it in France, is not rare here! An excellent wine list too. And to top it all off, the bar opens its doors every day until late! Note: the establishment also makes a chic hotel and offers some pretty rooms.
PEN-Y-BRYN
Read moreIn 1575, this adorable little house was built and is today the site of a very "British" pub, lace and porcelain, afternoon tea with scones and marmalade. If a "lapsang souchong", a Kenyan or Costa Rican coffee or an "old java" tempt you at 5pm, the tea room will be able to meet all your requirements. As far as meals are concerned, we are not disappointed: smoked haddock, Thai chicken, roasted butternut... The choice is vast and seasonal. For dessert, you can try the crème brûlée or the triple chocolate brownie...
ANNA’S TEA ROOMS
Read moreA very traditional tea room with carpet, lace and good pastries. You come at any time of the day to sit down and enjoy a good hot drink and a little sweetness for a while. There is also salty food for lunch and the traditional afternoon tea at snack time. While the decor may seem a bit kitsch for some, it exudes a crazy charm and the staff is extremely considerate and kind. We recommend the place without hesitation.
THE WHITE EAGLE
Read moreNot easy to find, but the pub is worth looking for. It takes its name from its former owner, a Pole who served in his country's air force as an officer. The atmosphere of the pub is very pleasant and you will be well received, with the added bonus of very good Real Ales beers and recommended cuisine since the arrival of a new cook. Everything is absolutely divine, with vegetarian and gluten-free choices. Choice in the menu for toddlers. And as a token of quality, rumour has it that this is Prince William's favourite pub!
FOUNTAINS CAFE BAR
Read moreFountains Cafe Bar is the most popular and trendy place in town to go out at night. It has a well-kept interior decoration and a cosy setting for the day. You can also come here to have a bite to eat for lunch, or in the early evening for example. The terrace is also very pleasant to sit on during the day or to drink a beer in the evening, standing, while discussing with the locals and the young people present. In the evenings, they organize many theme evenings where people come to party and dance.
KINGS HEAD INN
Read moreThe inn is slightly below road level. You're immediately struck by the age of the building, formerly a 16th-century coaching inn. Poor lighting, woodwork bent by time, low door... What character! Typical unpretentious pub fare: fish and chips, burgers, curries... We come here alone, with family or friends, to have a drink, have fun, and enjoy some typical pub games such as darts... The atmosphere is friendly and the staff welcoming.