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Ship Inn, Tynygongl, Pentraeth - pub details

Address: Red Wharf Bay, Tynygongl, Pentraeth, Anglesey, Gwynedd, LL75 8RJ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 13852) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 6.6/10 (rated by 11 users)
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Lovely old pub... we stopped for a pint after a beach day at Benllech. Conneally bitter was lovely (brewed by Conwy brewery I think). Not cheap, but in this location it's never gonna be...
Barrow_Beer_Hunter - 20 Jun 2023 22:33
Beautiful old whitewashed buildings - several knocked together to form the pub.

Bar to the left, completely unused, with a sign directing you to the right. Very narrow bar with seats blocking access but once fighting through, service was swift.

Timothy Taylor Landlord Spotted amongst a house brew - Kenneally's.

All was going well until i got the bill for the pint (£4.40 - OK, I can live with that) but the three cokes - where 8 of the 16 ounces was ice - was a rip off at £3.05 each.

This is more than a pint in my local.

My incredulity soon got other talking and I had ten minutes of sharing horror stories. The girls charged £7.95 for a glass of cava, probably had the worst battle scars.

So, not sure what to say - great looking pub, fine pint, felt utterley ripped off by the experience.

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Mappiman - 10 Sep 2018 18:34
The Ship Inn at Red Wharf Bay was our favourite pub during our visit to Anglesey. It enjoys a fine location overlooking a bay, with plenty of small boats to admire. Most people were sat outside enjoying the views. But there are a few different rooms indoors, all with lots of character. 3 ales were on - Timothy Taylor Landlord, Conwy Kenneally's Bitter & Facers Bulkeley Bitter. I believe the Kenneally's are the family that have owned this place for years. I'm not sure what the Bulkeley refers to. But we did later see a Bulkeley Hotel in Beaumaris. The Ship is well worth the detour off the main road. The beer choice isn't too bad. But the views are definitely worth it.
blue_scrumpy - 22 Sep 2016 19:36
Visited this pub at the weekend, a very lovely looking and warm pub... the ale was Green King usual with one guest ale from Conway (Rampart) which was in good order. We ordered some food (sandwiches and chips) which arrived really quickly.... kind of took of us by suprise... The pub was busy and set in a lovely location looking out over the bay. The staff were friendly and helpful and let us have our dogs in which is a big plus for me.... well worth a visit if your in the area.
Enigma35 - 1 Jan 2013 19:52
Spent a week in Anglesey and this was far and away the least pleasant pub we entered- Serving and bar staff were extremely short tempered and sullen....We'd been for a walk along the beach enjoying the late summer sun and I've never been made to feel so unwelcome- it was mid afternoon, the place was quiet at the very end of a season so you'd think the

The prices are honestly ridiculous. �3.35 for a bowl of chips (which the menu instructs in rather draconian bold script "CANNOT BE ORDERED SEPERATELY") which, when they arrived, comprised of a sum total of 7 chips....Food cost? Maybe 10pence at a push- so that's a neat �3.25 profit.

I've given them 4 as the food was (suprisingly) very good and did arrive fast- but a smile costs nothing and the server treated us like plague victims throughout our visit....And let's not talk about the other customers who were loud, braying, stuck-up 'yachting' types who didn't respond to a polite 'excuse me' due to clearly being far more important than me.
demoncase - 29 Sep 2011 11:33

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