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The Queens Head
Glanwydden,
Llandudno Junction,
Conwy,
LL31 9JP
Tel: 01492 546570
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The Queens Head in the small village of Glanwydden, close to Llandudno, is a small pub with a big reputation and deservedly so – the consistently high standards and imagination of the food, the diversity of the cask ales, wines and whiskies, as well as the cosy friendly ambience make this one of the most popular pubs in North Wales.
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The Kings Head
Old Road,
Llandudno,
Conwy,
LL30 2NB
Tel: 01492 877993
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The Kings Head in Llandudno is as traditional a pub as you are likely to find - a warm, friendly atmosphere; excellent cask-conditioned ales; a tasty selection of meals; and unspoilt, old world décor – just how a pub should be, and is sufficiently off the beaten path to avoid being overcrowded.
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The Palladium
Gladdaeth Road,
Llandudno,
Conwy,
LL30 2DD
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The Palladium in Llandudno is one of the town centre’s busier pubs, set in a handsome former theatre. Part of the now ubiquitous JD Wetherspoon’s chain, you can expect the usual range of reasonably priced food and drink.
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Fat Cat
Mostyn Street,
Llandudno,
Conwy,
LL30 2PE
Tel: 01492 871844
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The Fat Cat is a café bar and diner in the centre of Llandudno. It is a popular and well-established venue, with a good selection of bar meals available and a bustling atmosphere.
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The Cottage Loaf
Market Street,
Llandudno,
Conwy,
LL30 2SR
Tel: 01492 870762
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Converted to a pub from a bakery in the early 1980s, the appropriately titled Cottage Loaf in Llandudno is a popular pub with some interesting features, including timbers from a shipwreck. There is a decent selection of cask ales, keg beers and wines, and food is served all day.
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Cayley Arms
Rhos Promenade,
Rhos-on-Sea,
Conwy,
LL28 4EN
Tel: 01492 546622
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Venture along the North Wales coast to the seaside town of Rhos-on-Sea and you will find the Cayley Arms, a pleasant little pub with a good selection of cask ales and bar meals.
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