Last APG visit: 19/05/2012
A basic, cosy local housed in a long narrow room that looks like a converted house, serving a couple of real ales in good condition - we had a good pint of Brecon Brewery on our last visit (I think Hancocks is the other one - screw that). Watch out for the underfoot rumbling of the cellar refrigeration unit by the telly. Sport is usually on, with some nautical-themed memorabilia scattered around as well as some fascinating old pictures of the town on the walls.
Usually busy with real locals, rather than the second-homers and bussed-in tourists (ahem). Less pretentious than the nearby Harbourmaster, a bundle more characterful than the bland -by-numbers Monachty and serving better beer than the Black Lion, this one is well-worth a stop.
Usually busy with real locals, rather than the second-homers and bussed-in tourists (ahem). Less pretentious than the nearby Harbourmaster, a bundle more characterful than the bland -by-numbers Monachty and serving better beer than the Black Lion, this one is well-worth a stop.
2 comments:
Best Pub in Town From beer to atmosphere.should be in Pub guide.
I absolutely love this pub! Martin, the owner, is fantastic, and makes it a very welcoming, lovely place to be.
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