The Crown at Llay is a Two for One pub restaurant situated on
the A541 road between Chester and Wrexham. It has been a local’s pub for many
years and part of a community located on a crossroads on the village of Llay.
This is a busy thoroughfare and is easily accessible with extensive car parking.
It is the perfect place to eat and drink, with the interior of the pub offering
a relaxing and comfortable place to dine. We have a large landscape garden area
and offer alfresco dining. Perfect for families, there is a large children’s play area
to keep the kids entertained whilst the adu...
Among the modern frontages of Wrexham town lies the Horse and Jockey, retaining is traditional charm of a typical 17th century building, one of very few left in the area.
This 17th century timber framed building with its thatched roof occupies a central position in a busy pedestrianised shopping area.
Originally a 16th century Cottage, has now been used as an Inn for many years. The Jockey started life as two premises, one privately owned and the other a small Beer House called "The Colliers".
The pub took its current name in the late 1800's after a local champion jockey, Fred Archer
Available for:
Business Breakfast and Networking Meetings
Private Dining areas for up to 8 people
Funerals and Christening Buffets
Take out Coffee, Home made Muffins and Pastries available
Open for breakfast to non residents
Extensive Wine, Cocktail and Drinks Menus
Evening a la Carte and Set Menus
Check out our website! www.lth-wrexham.com
Nestled on the banks of the River Dee in the picturesque village of Bangor-On-Dee, North Wales, The Royal Oak offers an unparalleled dining experience with an extensive menu and highest service standards.
Inside, the contemporary decor is inviting and patrons can relax next to our log fireplace or garden terrace, depending on the weather! The Royal Oak offers the perfect rest stop after a walk along the river.
The Oak Y Dderwen is a locally run gastro pub freehouse, serving freshly cooked food. Great real ales and food locally sourced where possible.