Pubs in Llandudno
Discover the best pubs and bars in Llandudno. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Tapps
35 Madoc Street, Llandudno LL30 2TL
This micro pub opened in October 2017 in a former cake shop and has an open plan bar at the front with a small snug to the rear. Welsh beer is to the fore and there are bottled beers to drink in or take away. Music is of the vinyl persuasion being played on a record player. One of the tables is a chess board which transforms into a backgammon table or a card table, other board games are provided and there is a give and take back book scheme in operation. Occasional brewery take overs are hosted. Third pint glasses available.
Ascot Tapproom
4 Mostyn Avenue, Craig-y-Don, Llandudno LL30 1YU
Opened on 6th. November 2018, this sister pub to Tapps, is a one-roomed very small micro pub with a capacity of 16. There is no bar, other than a large central barrel serving this purpose, in order to increase the size of the drinking area.
Blend
14 Clonmel Street, Llandudno LL30 2LE
Opened in early May 2019 and serving keg and bottled beers and ciders mainly from the local Snowdon Craft and Wild Horse breweries. The explanation for the name is that - '3rd. Spaces are social ideas suggesting that our 1st Space is our home, our 2nd Space is our work environment and 3rd-spaces are the places that we hope to live our lives to the full." Closed in March 2020 to reopen later in the year as part of Blend company.
Albert
56 Madoc Street, Llandudno LL30 2TW
Just off the town centre and close to the railway station this popular pub / restaurant offers five hand pulled beers from local and independent breweries as well as a range of meals available throughout the day. Modern décor with a range of interesting photographs and pictures on display. The beers on offer are clearly displayed on blackboards above and beside the L shaped bar with third pint glasses available as well as CAMRA discounts. Covered seating area available at the front of the building.
Craigside Inn
Colwyn Road, Llandudno LL30 3AL
Typical Brewers Fayre offering on the Little Orme entry to Llandudno.
Cottage Loaf
Market Street, Llandudno LL30 2SR
The building was previously a bakery, hence the name and was converted to a pub in 1980. The interior features stone-flagged floors, an impressive fireplace and a raised timber-floored area - much of the wood came from the Flying Foam, a schooner shipwrecked at Llandudno's West Shore. The Loaf is a popular meeting place for people of all ages with excellent home-cooked food served all day every day. To the rear there is a conservatory style restaurant area with enclosed outdoor terrace.
Cross Keys
26 - 28 Madoc Street, Llandudno LL30 2TL
Large open plan town centre pub which reopened on the 6th. October 2017 after refurbishment. The pub has now been re-imagined as a Sports pub showing sporting events on five television screens. An attractive floral display at the front, in the walled pavement drinking area, during summer months. A member of the Conwy Council Community Toilet Scheme.
Gresham
143 Mostyn Street, Llandudno LL30 2PE
Town centre bar with an al fresco pavement seating area and a long, narrow downstairs central bar which has a rear intimate dining area which is complimented with a large upstairs restaurant / function room with its own bar. Bright Mediterranean style paintings adorn the walls.
Fat Cat Cafe Bar
149 Mostyn Street, Llandudno LL30 2PE
Taken over, renamed and reopened 12th. April 2019 once more as Fat Cat.
King's Arms
17 Mostyn Street, Llandudno LL30 2NL
Traditional town pub with tiled bar area and tarred timber floor, together with raised carpeted dining area. A CADW Grade 2 listed building since March 1976 as a "Mid C19 building with good late C19 public house front. Group value" with the date 1898 clearly visible on the fascia and eaves.
King's Head
Old Road, Llandudno LL30 2NB
The 300-year-old King's Head is the oldest inn in Llandudno. It has a traditional split level bar dominated by a large open fire and a grill restaurant at the rear. The pub makes an ideal stop after walking on the Great Orme or riding on Britain's only cable-hauled tramway. There is a music quiz held on Tuesday and a General Knowledge quiz on Wednesday both from 9. Blue grass is Tuesday 3-5pm.
Links Hotel
77 Conwy Road, Llandudno LL30 1PN
Family pub with large rooms and good car parking facilities off the A470 with a consistent local trade and well patronised by holiday makers. Purpose built in 1898 near two golf courses, hence the name and purchased by the J W Lees company on the 9th. July 1943. The former conservatory has become more a restaurant / function area and there is an enclosed outdoor play area for children. It re-opened in June 2017 following a lengthy and extensive refurbishment.
