Liverpool Arms Hotel, Beaumaris
Submitted by PCE on
The Georgian period Liverpool Arms dates back to 1706 and was on the main route between Liverpool and Beaumaris. Located close to the town centre and close to all of what Anglesey has to offer.
The bar, named Admiral’s Tavern, houses a number of seafaring memorabilia including actual timbers from Nelson’s ship HMS Victory and from HMS Conway which was wrecked off the Menai Strait in 1953.
Serving real ale and a good selection of malt whiskies.
Quiz nights popular.
Contact details:
Liverpool Arms Hotel, Castle Street, Beaumaris, Anglesey LL58 8BA
Locale - Wales:
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