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Friendly village local situated in the village square, with two separate cosy bars and a restaurant at the rear. The pub has a policy of using locally sourced produce, and the ale range features mainly local beers. Children are welcome and there are board games available. Excellent food is served in the bar and restaurant. Tremadog was the birthplace of Lawrence of Arabia. Frequent bus services pass by.
Historic Interest
Grade II Listed. Historic Wales List ID: 85348. The market square was designed as one and building started around 1805. No.7 was part of this first phase and has been known as the Union Inn since at least 1868.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Union Inn, Tremadog
Source: Local