Pubs in Wrexham
Discover the best pubs and bars in Wrexham. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Squire Yorke
Sontley Road, Wrexham LL13 7EN
Modern estate pub, part of the Green King Local Pub brand, including carvery and Wacky Warehouse. Large and open plan. Very popular on Sundays!
Traveller's Rest
26 Kingsmills Rd, Hightown, Wrexham LL13 8NH
Current licencees set to leave after Sunday 20th December 2015.
Turf Hotel
Mold Rd, Wrexham LL11 2AH
Almost consumed within the surrounding Glyndwr University Stadium, this pub is obviously very busy on football and rugby match days. Records show the current pub is built on the site of an older Turf Tavern from the 1840's. Historically the Racecourse has been used for cricket, horseracing, rugby as well as football. Food is available on match days when you can have a pint with a burger and chips order.
Welch Fusilier
40 Chester Street, Wrexham LL13 8DH
Popular pub with central bar on the fringe of the town centre.
Wynnstay Arms Hotel
Yorke Street, Wrexham LL13 8LP
Striking 18th century Grade II listed red brick hotel standing at the end of Wrexham High Street. Inside is an open-plan totally modernised split level bar with plenty of seating and views outside.
Rock Suite
15-17 Hill Street, Wrexham LL11 1SN
Crafty Dragon
29 High Street, Wrexham LL13 8HY
This former Yates Wine Bar, now rebranded by owning company Stonegate as one of their Classic Inns brand, remains a cheerful, lively event pub in the centre of town. Open-plan, long and narrow with a curving side bar plus some alcove seating, it patriotically sells cask ale brewed in Wales. Food includes pizzas and Sunday roasts.
Old No. 7
7 Town Hill, Wrexham LL13 8NA
Golden Lion
12-13 High Street, Wrexham LL13 8HP
Former coaching inn which boasts 16th C origins. Basically a pub of two halves with a glassed front bar area and a long and narrow rear room of flagstone floors, fireplace, some original timber framing and barrel tables. Access is by a side passageway which doubles as an outside seating / smoking area.
Saith Seren
18 Chester Street, Wrexham LL13 8BG
Previously known as the Seven Stars (the English translation of its current name), this is a grade II listed 19th Century building of red brick and curious corner crenellation located in Wrexham city centre. It has been community owned since it re opened in 2012 incorporating a Welsh Learning centre. Comfortably modernised inside it features various Welsh bon-mots while the ales are sourced from local Welsh breweries. Real cider is typically from Rosie's and Gwynt y Ddraig.
Ironworks
7 Town Hill, Wrexham LL13 8NA
Cross Foxes
Abbot St, Wrexham LL11 1TA
Many years ago this pub was featured in the Good Beer Guide. sadly it no longer serves real ale.
