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Reviews of North Wales Inn, Rhyl

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Review by Sarah Oldfield on 27th October, 2006

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I took time out of my visit to Rhyl to take a walk to the North Wales Inn in an attempt to see a lad form their pool team which i like. I was quite surprised to find a pub decoratored in football materail, which added a sporty theme to a nice looking bar. However, it was freindlie and soon i rang the girls to pop round and join me. Pint of lager £2.10 happy days, we had many and enjoyed the company of some of the locals. My man turned up in the end, but by then i'd had to many to get where i wanted to be. I tried other venue's in Rhyl that weekend, none as freindlie and welcoming as the North Wales Inn. Be sure to check out their Pool Trphy cabinet on the way in....It's Full!!!!!1

Date visited: 21.10.06

Review by Graham on 4th October, 2005

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Recently changed ownership, the North provides good beer at good prices. The pub itself has taken a sporting theme of late and the interior is decorated with Flags and shirts of various football teams. Its a top venue for live premiership football, and is attracting high standard pool players to the arena at the rear of the pub. With the new formed pool team, which is tipped in time to dominate the local pool league (Fact). Once a week the pub hosts live entertainment (Thursdays) and Karioke night can also be found on a regular visits. Fancy yourself as a supper, then on visting the pub be sure to challange uncle John to a session. Enjoy.

Date visited: Regular

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