Even if you prefer independent bars, is worth a look solely for its breathtaking architecture. Housed in a magnificently restored 1920s theater and cinema, you can enjoy remarkably affordable regional real ales while sitting beneath a massive, ornate baroque ceiling. Excursions Beyond Llandudno

The heart of one of North Wales' most iconic breweries. 🍻 Free PDF Guide: Beer Trip to Llandudno [Download]

It is one of the oldest pubs in Llandudno, beautifully modernized to cater to true beer geeks. 3. The Queen's Head (Gloddaeth Street)

(The Snowdon) and work your way down. Visit the Industrial Estate for the Wild Horse Taproom.

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Opening Times * Thursday 4pm - 10pm. * Friday 12pm - 10pm. * Saturday 12pm - 10pm. Wild Horse Brewing Co

A multi-award winner (including CAMRA Gold), this pub offers a rustic feel and a Mediterranean-style tropical beer garden with a wood-fired pizza oven. Exploring Beyond Llandudno

Reputedly more than 300 years old, The King’s Head is etched in the glass of its front door as the oldest pub in Llandudno. This traditional split‑level bar is dominated by a large open fire and includes a grill restaurant at the back. For history lovers, a pint here is a step back in time.

Llandudno, often referred to as the "Queen of the Welsh Watering Places," is renowned for its Victorian charm, sweeping bays, and the iconic Great Orme [1]. However, beyond the promenade and the pier, a quieter, high-quality revolution has been brewing. For enthusiasts looking to combine breathtaking coastal scenery with exceptional ales, a beer trip to Llandudno offers a unique blend of traditional pubs and modern craft breweries.

As Llandudno's oldest pub, this venue offers a deep dive into local history alongside a fantastic selection of real ales. Traditional bitters and historical charm. Vibe: Classic British pub experience. 🗺️ The Perfect Weekend Beer Itinerary Day 1: Historic Pubs and Seafront Pints

In that sense, searching for a beer trip to Llandudno is not just about beer or Wales. It’s about wanting to possess a story, to hold it in a folder, to read it offline with a pint in hand—and not have it vanish behind a paywall or a dead link.

offers a rich blend of Victorian seaside charm and a thriving modern craft beer scene. Whether you are looking for CAMRA-recognized traditional ales or hazy IPAs straight from the source, this guide covers the essential stops for a high-quality "beery" trip Micropub Adventures Essential Breweries & Taprooms Wild Horse Brewing Co - Taproom & Kitchen Unit 4-5 Cae Bach, Builder St