- English
- Cymraeg
Royal Oak, Fishguard
Submitted by PubsCymru on
One of Wales's best known pub located in Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. Hugh Meyler was landlord was the landlord of the Royal Oak for nearly sixty years in which the pub became synonomous with the French surrender of 1787 where Colonel Thomas Knox and Lord Cawdor received two French Officers to negociate surrender terms. Objects from the invasion can still be seen in the pub to this day.
S.A. Brain the Cardiff Brewers bought the Royal Oak in 2001 and Paul and Debbie Johnson became their first tenants
Later under Dai Crowther the pub became a focal point for a thriving folk festival
Contact details:
The Royal Oak, Fishguard, Pembokeshire
Locale - Wales:
Find a pub
Recently added
Singing Kettle Inn
Gone but not forgotten - 08 Mar 2016
Gone but not forgotten - 08 Mar 2016
Singing Kettle Inn
Gone but not forgotten - 08 Mar 2016
Gone but not forgotten - 08 Mar 2016
Rising Sun, Nannerch
Gone but not forgotten - 27 Feb 2016
Gone but not forgotten - 27 Feb 2016
Rising Sun, Nannerch
Gone but not forgotten - 27 Feb 2016
Gone but not forgotten - 27 Feb 2016
Palace Hotel, Rhyl
Gone but not forgotten - 27 Feb 2016
Gone but not forgotten - 27 Feb 2016
Palace Hotel, Rhyl
Gone but not forgotten - 27 Feb 2016
Gone but not forgotten - 27 Feb 2016
Ferry Hotel, Tal y Cafn
Gone but not forgotten - 27 Feb 2016
Gone but not forgotten - 27 Feb 2016
Ferry Hotel, Tal y Cafn
Gone but not forgotten - 27 Feb 2016
Gone but not forgotten - 27 Feb 2016