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The Skinners Arms, Machynlleth - pub details

Skinners Arms

Address: 16 Penrallt Street, Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 8AJ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7067) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Machynlleth (0.3 miles), Dovey Junction (3.8 miles)

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other pubs nearby:

Red Lion, Machynlleth (0.0 miles), Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Machynlleth (0.1 miles), White Lion Hotel, Machynlleth (0.1 miles), Black Lion Inn, Derwenlas (1.8 miles)

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The Skinners Arms was our second stop in Machynlleth. After a visit to the very basic Dyfi Forester (not listed on BITE), the Skinners Arms felt much more civilised. That is not to downplay the Dyfi Forester. It certainly had its own charm. The Skinners Arms has a public bar where the pool table takes up much of the space and a much more cosy lounge. Toilets were fairly disgusting. As a Marston's pub, the ale range was limited. The regular ale is Banks's Amber Ale and the guest was Thwaite's Wainwright.
blue_scrumpy - 14 Oct 2019 19:43
Good cosy pub, drinks always fine, never eaten there but have seen others and never heard any complaint. Really good to go in and sit by the fire in the winter. Recommended.
followedthrough - 22 Feb 2010 20:22
Good honest decent and reliable pub food, probably the best in town. Usually a couple of real ales as well as a good selection of other drinks.
Warm but a little dark, seating for abot 24 in dining area, traditionanal bar to other side.
dibdotcom - 30 Nov 2009 19:30
A biggish boozer with two bars, pool table and small eating area situated on the main road but the interior is poorly lighted. Ale kept with Black Sheep (run out by 9pm) and a winter ale, there was also Marston�s on �draught-flow�. was well
Jammahn - 29 Jan 2008 20:35
Comes across as fairly dark and depressing, but then thats as much to do with the architecture as anything else and average for most pubs in the area.
Jimbo Smith - 8 May 2004 13:30

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