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The Bryntirion Inn

Llandderfel, Bala, North Wales LL23 7RA

Tel: 01678 530205    Fax: 01678 530723
e-mail: thebryntirioninn@aol.com

 website: www.bryntirioninn.co.uk

 

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Set in stunning countryside in the village of Llandderfel, close to Bala Lake, The Bryntirion Inn is a delightful old hostelry that dates back to 1695. It is owned and run by the cheerful trio of Martin, Linda and Jenny who met when they worked for the Landmark Trust on Lundy Island. The Trust administers the only pub on the island and the trio eventually decided to branch out on their own.

It was in 2003 that they took over the Bryntirion Inn which is just 4 miles from Bala on the B4401. Their main aim, they say, has been to create a welcoming atmosphere for everyone (including dogs!), whatever their reason for visiting. The happy combination of a friendly ambience, good food, well-kept ales, a log fire in the winter and a sunny courtyard in the summer has proved to be a great success.

Jenny runs the bar and has a special interest in real ales. The inn always has two brews on tap - Jennings Cumberland Ale and a rotating guest ale. Linda looks after the front of house, and also does the office work. Martin is a qualified chef with more than 20 years experience. His menu is predominantly based on fresh local produce with dishes such as Braised shoulder of Welsh lamb with rosemary gravy, and Welsh black beef, mushroom and ale casserole served in a `Bryn Bara' featuring prominently on the menu. You'll also find Welsh beef and gammon steaks, as well as tasty fish, poultry and vegetarian dishes. Food is served from noon until 3pm, and from 6pm to 9pm, Monday to Saturday, and from noon until 8pm on Sunday. Booking is recommended on Saturday evenings. Meals can be enjoyed throughout the inn, in the rear courtyard or at tables at the front which command a lovely view.

Once a month, usually on a Tuesday, the inn hosts a pub quiz and there's also a monthly music night.

If you are planning to stay in this scenic area, the inn has a choice of 1 Double/Twin and 1 Double room available, both with en suite facilities and a hearty breakfast is included in the tariff. Children are welcome and all major credit cards apart from American Express and Diners are accepted.

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