Pubs in Llandudno
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North Wales Golf Club
72 Bryniau Road West Shore, Llandudno LL30 2DZ
This 18 hole links course founded in 1894 and situated on the West Shore of Llandudno with excellent views over the Conwy estuary to Anglesey and the Snowdonia Mountain range. The clubhouse has a large bar and restaurant and separate pool room.
Randolph Turpin Bar
Summit Complex, Great Orme Country Park, Llandudno LL30 2XF
This themed bar, at the top of the Great Orme, is part of the Summit Complex where you can enjoy a relaxing drink surrounded by history, or on the Snowdonia terrace whilst appreciating the sun and the breath-taking views. Randys bar has been completely renovated and is themed on Randolph Turpin, the champion Boxer, who once owned the Summit Complex. In 1952 the world middle weight champion purchased the building and it became a place of interest, which drew big crowds, holding sparring matches in the grounds, the pictures on the walls of the bar depict most of his famous fights. There are posters of his venues, and one in particular of his fight with Sugar Ray Robinson, as well as other interesting memorabilia. You can stand next to a large solid wooden statue of Randolph and have your picture taken.
Esplanade Hotel
Glan Y Mor Parade, Llandudno LL30 2LL
A landmark Llandudno hotel close to the pier, which has former prime minister Harold Wilson and the Duke of Kent among its previous guests, was converted into a holiday destination for disabled people during 2014. The hotel had previously been owned by the Payne family since its launch within five Victorian townhouses in the 1920s by Jack Payne, the founder of J E Payne, which also operated The Winter Gardens Ballroom and Payne’s Cafe Royal in Llandudno. Under new management the bar and restaurant are now only available for residents.
Queens Hotel
Clonmel Street, The Promenade, Llandudno LL30 2LE
The Queens Hotel, which has no history of serving real ale, was built in 1854 on the Promenade which was built to follow the sweep of the bay, whilst the town itself was built on a grid system. In 1884 a new wing was added on Clonmel Street which now houses the Embassy ballroom and Windsor restaurant.
Imperial Hotel
Vaughan Street, The Promenade, Llandudno LL30 1AP
The Imperial is a 4 star hotel situated on Llandudno Promenade with views across the bay and the impressive Great Orme and Little Orme headlands. A CADW Grade 2 listed building since March 1976 as an "Impressive hotel on important corner site on seafront of planned resort of Llandudno. Group value with adjacent listed buildings."
Empire Hotel
Church Walks, Llandudno LL30 2HE
Built in 1854 as the towns first block of shops, run by the same family as the Empire Hotel since 1946 and a Grade 2 listed building since 1976. No history of real ale.
Osborne House
17 North Parade, Llandudno LL30 2LP
Under same ownership as Empire Hotel round the corner. Bottled beers from Conwy brewery available.
Grand Hotel
Happy Valley Road, Llandudno LL30 2LR
The Grand Hotel is a Victorian building and a prominent feature adjacent to the pier with wonderful views across the bay.
147
141 Mostyn Street, Llandudno LL30 2PE
Club 147 has many tv screens around the venue that show all the major football, rugby, cricket, golf and tennis matches showing Sky Sports, ESPN and BT Sport. The big games will always be shown here, so arrive early if you want to get a good seat!
Bodysgallen Hall
Royal Welsh Way (A470), Llandudno LL30 1RS
A 17th. century country house set in over 200 acres of gardens and parkland this Grade1 listed building has been an Historic House Hotel since 1980 and the property of the National Trust since September 2008 with no history of real ale and a bar now only available to residents and diners.
Ambassador Hotel
The Grand Promenade, Llandudno LL30 2NR
Originally five separate hotels built around 1867 and brought together as the family run Ambassador in 1986 is situated on the corner of The Promenade and St. Georges Place and has been Grade 2 listed since 1976.
County Bar
Craig Y Don East Parade, Llandudno LL30 1BD
Part of Bay County Hotel.
