Pubs in Wrexham
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Sandstone Brewery
Unit 5A Wrexham Enterprise Park, Wrexham LL13 9JT
The Standstone Brewery has an off licence so can sell from the brewery door, and will provide samples but they don't have a tap room. Due to covid staff aren't there all the time but by appointment using telephone number 07415 409625
Nags Head
Mount Street, Wrexham LL13 8DW
The Nag's Head in Wrexham is a traditional town centre pub dating back to 1661, and was once part of the Border Brewery premises. A fully surrounded central bar serves several distinct drinking and dining areas. A large upstairs function room, formerly the Border Brewery boardroom, caters for several regular monthly events, and can be hired for other private functions. There is a good community feel to this pub. Inexpensive pub meals are always available
Cunliffe Arms
Jeffreys Road, Wrexham LL12 7PG
Popular estate pub on the edge of Acton Park. A spacious public bar features sports TV, darts and pool while the split-level lounge also has a side conservatory. Carvery food service is extremely popular.
Greyhound
222 Holt Road,, Wrexham LL13 9EB
A traditional local with two room layout of lounge and public bar with red and black chequer floor tiling and plush red bench seating. Acquired freehouse status in autumn 2021 which was marked with a return of cask beer.
Acton Park
Chester Road, Wrexham LL11 2SN
This large estate pub has an open plan interior with a quieter area for family dining at the rear. Children under the age of 14 are welcome in this area. Although this is a modern pub with contemporary furnishings it still offers a traditional friendly atmosphere and is busy at weekends. The toilets are on the 1st floor but there are accessible disabled facilities on the ground floor. CAMRA discount is offered plus all cask ales reduced in price every Monday. In addition to the 3 regular beers 2 changing beers are also available.
Bank
43 High Street, Wrexham LL13 8HY
One to Five
1-5 Town Hill, Wrexham LL13 8NA
Fat Boar
11 Yorke St, Wrexham LL13 8LW
Sister establishment to a pub of the same name in Mold. Opened in late November 2016. The pub consists of a large L shaped bar/lounge downstairs with a restaurant upstairs, food is also served in the downstairs lounge area. Toilets are on the ground floor although they are down a couple of steps. There is a beer garden and smoking area to the rear. The pub is clean and bright with ceiling beams and exposed brick walls.
Bowling Green
43 Pen-Y-Bryn, Wrexham LL13 7HU
Attractive three room corner pub with interesting frosted glass advertising smoke room and vaults. The public bar features Wrexham FC pictures while the comfortable, tidy lounge is decorated with local prints. A small snug room behind the bar has a collection of plates and leads out onto a small patio area with tables.
Parish
21 Town Hill, Wrexham LL13 8NA
The former Cambrian Vaults now re-born as a popular smart live music venue. Real Ale changes weekly with three different options each week. Opening hours can be flexible, check before travelling.
Fairfield Tavern
57 Erddig Road, Wrexham LL13 7DW
Friendly street corner community pub of brick and white pebble-dash. Pool led on one side with cosy seating on the other. Local prints on the walls. Real ale availability varies. It had been discontinued due to lack of turnover but has subsequently returned.
Chequers
7-9 Church Street, Wrexham LL13 8LS
