Nestled in Conwy, the Albion Ale House is a traditional 1920s pub known for its locally produced beer. The interior features bell pushes along the chair rail, a relic from the past used to call bartenders. Visitors can choose to sit by the baronial-style fireplace in the lounge, unwind in the snug, or enjoy a pint at the bar. The pub also offers a selection of wine, spirits, and bar bites, along with classic pub games, providing a cozy and authentic experience.
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