Rascals Cafe Bar
Rascals Cafe Bar: Bangor's Vibrant Nightlife Hub
A vibrant, family-friendly pub opposite Bangor Cathedral, serving classic British fare, craft ales, and live weekend entertainment.
Situated opposite Bangor Cathedral, The Castle is a lively and affordable pub offering traditional British fare, a fine selection of cask ales and craft beers, plus live music on weekends. It welcomes families until early evening and caters to all tastes with a varied menu and a vibrant atmosphere ideal for celebrations and casual gatherings.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
Local bus services connect Bangor city center to The Castle, with routes running approximately every 15-30 minutes. The journey from Bangor train station takes about 10-15 minutes. Tickets cost around £2-£4 one way. Note that bus frequency may reduce on Sundays and public holidays.
Train and Walk
Arrive at Bangor railway station, which is about 1.5 km from The Castle. From the station, enjoy a 20-minute walk through the city center along mostly flat terrain. The route is accessible and well-signposted, suitable for most travelers.
Taxi
Local taxi services can take you directly to The Castle from anywhere in Bangor. Typical fares from the train station to the pub range from £5 to £8, with a travel time of about 5 minutes depending on traffic.
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