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Originally built as a farm in 1640, the Old Stag was converted to a hotel in the late 1800's and into a country inn in the late 1970's. Situated in the shadow of the famous yew tree which is reported to be at least 4,500 years old and is one of the oldest living things in the world, in the adjacent St Digain's parish churchyard. The homely inn has three drinking rooms including a downstairs dining area and pool room. There are a few picnic tables outside the front of the inn, opposite the village P.O./shop. A take out menu is also available. The car park is 50 yards away on the main road towards Llanfairtalhaiarn.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Stag Inn, Llangernyw
Source: Regional