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The Brondanw Arms

Pub in Penrhyndeudraeth

Updated: April 17, 2024 09:52 AM

The Brondanw Arms is located in Penrhyndeudraeth (Town in Wales), United Kingdom. It's address is Llanfrothen, Garreg, Penrhyndeudraeth LL48 6AQ, United Kingdom.

Llanfrothen, Garreg, Penrhyndeudraeth LL48 6AQ, United Kingdom

XW4M+5C Penrhyndeudraeth, United Kingdom

+44 1766 770555

robinsonsbrewery.com

Check Time Table for The Brondanw Arms


MondayClosed
Tuesday12 to 10 PM
Wednesday12 to 10 PM
Thursday12 to 10 PM
Friday12 to 10 PM
Saturday12 to 10 PM
Sunday12 to 10 PM

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Where is The Brondanw Arms?

The Brondanw Arms is located at: Llanfrothen, Garreg, Penrhyndeudraeth LL48 6AQ, United Kingdom.

What is the phone number of The Brondanw Arms?

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What are the coordinates of The Brondanw Arms?

Coordinates: 52.9554975, -4.0664478

The Brondanw Arms Reviews

Taz Fow
2024-03-17 18:56:42 GMT

This place was amazing. The scotch eggs were the best I've ever had. They were so friendly and even helped my partner remember his Welsh 🤣. We parked our motorhome over night and it was perfect.

Thomas Jones
2024-04-15 05:07:20 GMT

what a lovely pub! stayed in the camper van over the weekend . cute pub inside. 10/10 Service . super friendly and kind . will definitely return 😊

Ieuan Davies
2018-06-25 15:02:45 GMT

Lovely location. Narrow road with characteristic slate walls. We had our meal in the garden next to the children's fenced off play area. Ate under a tree as the sun was very strong. The inside of the pub has character and the staff were very friendly.

Jarrod Hunt
2018-08-27 19:00:54 GMT

Absolutely loved the drive to and from this place, and once we got there we were not disappointed! What a fantastic beer garden. Shutting dining a cold one with the sheep grazing in the background. Nice little kids playground there too. Staff very nice and friendly.

Jobey Baker
2019-09-16 16:12:54 GMT

Cosy country pub inside with open fires for a cold night after a long walk, didn't try the food but it smelt & looked wonderful. The views from the huge beer garden are amazing!! Definitely worth a visit just to see that!! Good selection of beers too!!!

Adrian Busolini
2018-04-22 17:03:02 GMT

Wood panelling, original beams, burner, farm tools and old photos afford this pub a warm, homely feel. Perfect for those colder days. Only 2 Robinson's ales on cask, but in good condition. There's a picturesque beer garden out back overlooking a cow pen, with a children's play area and large car park - not to mention a great view.

Mike Gmt
2017-07-11 18:52:03 GMT

There is a sign outside claiming 'quality food'. Absolutely right.
I've googled the place as there aren't many options in the area and it was perfect.
Definitely highly recommended.

Sally Davies
2024-04-02 15:12:19 GMT

Great service and atmosphere. So happy to find this hidden gem. 👌✨

Cridders
2019-04-27 18:26:13 GMT

After climbing up Snowdon we were looking for a pub for dinner and a few pints, and we ended up camping in their garden too, so it was everything we needed at the end of a tiresome day.

Russ Hyde
2019-08-25 20:48:56 GMT

On a sunny afternoon you can’t beat the beer garden out the back. Great views of the mountains towards Beddgelert and somewhere to keep the kids busy!

Traveling Guitarist
2024-01-22 11:56:40 GMT

Awesome little pub, great atmosphere, great landlord

g t
2022-10-10 07:07:13 GMT

Great pub, lots of character, friendly bar staff and locals. Big beer garden too. Had a great overnight here. Recommend the lamb shank. The chef kindly subbed the veg for chips and peas too. Will definitely call again👍
**update Oct 22** unfortunately closed /closing due to unsustainable energy price rates. This was a cracking pub!

Alison Bettles
2020-03-07 17:56:58 GMT

Lovely pub friendly and cosy. Watched the 6 nations with the rest of the village, a really fun afternoon. Excellent ale

Mike Lawrence
2022-09-25 16:29:25 GMT

5 of us arrived after a day climbing for a drink and a meal. We could not have been made more welcome or had lovelier service. Would definitely go back, big shout out to Chloe who was fab!

Darren Page
2022-05-18 19:17:08 GMT

Loved our visit here - dog friendly, good honest, fresh cooked food and a decent pint of bitter. All in all a proper country pub where the staff make you feel welcome from the moment you step inside

Emma Allen
2016-08-05 19:50:48 GMT

We just popped in on chance of a table and we were in luck. We had the steak pie, which was amazing especially the chips and gravy - best pub meal I've had for a long time. My son had the bacon chop which was delicious and fresh. Also the children's meals are a good size portion too. If your local I would definitely recommend stopping by for a bite to eat!!

Graham Smith
2022-08-26 16:36:41 GMT

A group of us((7) had carvery on their fist sunday. Absolutely great experience all meats and veg cooked perfectly and presented well.
Nice cosy place, would recommend.👍

Jack Hogan
2022-07-28 13:43:54 GMT

Really nice food and lovely staff, contrary to it saying online that it's closed Mondays we were please to find that it is currently open Mondays during the summer. Well worth a stop off would recommend the signature burger!

Lucy Morgan
2018-07-30 18:35:18 GMT

Had Sunday carvery here yesterday and although I'm not a fan of eating Sunday lunches out I must say this was fab. Proper home cooked food and the staff were very friendly. Lovely little country pub with a really homely atmosphere. Would definitely recommend 👍

Terry Roberts
2022-09-18 18:00:41 GMT

Stopped off for a pint and a curry on the way back to Anglesey after a motorcycle ride to Bala,lovely food ,great little oldy worldy inn,definately visit again.Passed the pub few times this year while motorcycling in the area ,so had to stop.Highly Recommended.

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About Penrhyndeudraeth
Town in Wales

Penrhyndeudraeth is a small town and community in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. The town is close to the mouth of the River Dwyryd on the A487 nearly 3 miles east of Porthmadog, and had a population of 2,150 at the 2011 census, increased from 2,031 in 2001. source

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