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The Benllech: Coastal Pub Charm in Anglesey

A traditional coastal pub in Benllech offering hearty British fare, local ales, and a lively, welcoming atmosphere near the beach.

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The Benllech is a welcoming pub located on Beach Road in Benllech, Anglesey, offering a blend of traditional British pub fare, local ales, and a lively atmosphere. Known for its homely vibe and friendly staff, it features a beer garden, function room, and outdoor seating with views near the beach. The pub is popular for its varied menu including specials, and is a hub for locals and visitors alike seeking good food, drinks, and occasional live entertainment.

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Beach Rd, Tyn-y-Gongl, Benllech, Tyn-y-Gongl, LL74 8SW, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Mid ranged
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
12:30 pm-10 pm
Tuesday
12:30 pm-10 pm
Wednesday
12:30 pm-10 pm
Thursday
12:30 pm-10 pm
Friday
12:30 pm-10 pm
Saturday
12:30 pm-10 pm
Sunday
12 pm-10 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    Regular bus services connect Benllech with nearby towns such as Bangor and Llangefni, with journey times ranging from 20 to 40 minutes. Buses run multiple times daily, but frequency may reduce on weekends and holidays. A single fare typically costs between £3 and £5.

    Car

    Driving to The Benllech from central Anglesey takes approximately 15 to 25 minutes depending on traffic. Parking is available nearby but can be limited during peak tourist seasons. Moderate parking fees apply in village car parks.

    Walking

    If staying locally, walking to The Benllech from Benllech Beach or caravan parks takes about 10 to 15 minutes on mostly flat terrain with paved paths, suitable for most visitors including families and those with mobility aids.

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    Local tips

    Try the weekly specials, often featuring fresh local seafood like smoked haddock.
    Enjoy outdoor seating in the beer garden during warmer months for a scenic coastal experience.
    Visit on weekends to catch live music and enjoy the lively pub games area.
    The pub is family and wheelchair friendly, with highchairs and accessible facilities.

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    A Hub of Traditional Pub Life on Anglesey's Coast

    The Benllech stands as a landmark pub in the village of Benllech, nestled close to the sandy shores of Anglesey. Its location on Beach Road situates it perfectly for visitors exploring the coastal landscape and caravan parks nearby. The pub embodies a traditional British pub spirit, serving classic dishes such as fish and chips, pies, and Sunday roasts, alongside a selection of local cask ales. Its reputation is built on delivering hearty, comforting meals in a relaxed and unpretentious setting.

    A Welcoming Atmosphere with Local Character

    Inside, The Benllech offers a homely and individual ambiance, avoiding the overly polished feel of many modern establishments. The staff, often young and friendly, contribute to a warm and efficient service environment. The pub also features a lively sports bar atmosphere with pub games like pool, making it a social hub for both locals and visitors. The presence of Sky TV enhances the entertainment options, especially for sports enthusiasts.

    Facilities and Outdoor Enjoyment

    The venue includes a beer garden and outdoor seating areas that take advantage of the coastal breezes and views, ideal for warmer days. It also offers a function room facility, making it suitable for private events and gatherings. Accessibility is considered with wheelchair access and highchairs available, ensuring a welcoming environment for families. The pub serves a full bar and provides table service, enhancing the overall dining experience.

    Culinary Highlights and Special Offerings

    The Benllech’s menu balances traditional pub dishes with specials that change regularly, often featuring local seafood such as smoked haddock. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are available, catering to a range of dietary preferences. The pub’s approach to food emphasizes quality and freshness, with many guests appreciating the varied and well-prepared offerings.

    Community and Events

    Beyond food and drink, The Benllech fosters a sense of community through live music nights and social events, particularly on weekends. This lively programming adds to the pub’s appeal as a vibrant meeting place. Its proximity to Benllech Beach and local walking routes also makes it a convenient stop for day-trippers and weekend visitors seeking a hearty meal and convivial atmosphere.

    Practical Details and Visitor Experience

    Open daily from midday to late evening, The Benllech accommodates both lunch and dinner crowds with a consistent schedule. Its moderate pricing makes it accessible to a broad audience, while its blend of casual dining and lively bar culture ensures a dynamic experience. With a strong mobile signal, information boards, and seating areas, it caters well to modern travelers looking for comfort and connection.

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