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The Castle, Bangor: A Vibrant Local Pub with Historic Charm

A vibrant, family-friendly pub opposite Bangor Cathedral, serving classic British fare, craft ales, and live weekend entertainment.

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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.

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A brief summary to The Castle

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Glanfaron, Off, High St, Bangor, LL57 1LP, GB
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Duration: 1 to 4 hours
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
10 am-11 pm
Tuesday
10 am-11 pm
Wednesday
10 am-11 pm
Thursday
10 am-11 pm
Friday
10 am-1 am
Saturday
10 am-1 am
Sunday
11 am-11 pm

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    Getting There

    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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    Local tips

    Visit on weekends to enjoy live music and DJ nights that bring a lively atmosphere to the pub.
    Families with children can dine comfortably until 7pm when children are supervised.
    Consider booking private or semi-private areas for group celebrations or events.
    Try the rotating selection of cask ales to experience local and artisanal brews.
    Use the MiXR app to earn rewards and access special offers during your visit.

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    A Historic Heartbeat in Bangor's Social Scene

    Nestled in the heart of Bangor, The Castle stands directly opposite the city's majestic cathedral, anchoring itself as a beloved local institution. This pub combines the charm of a traditional British watering hole with the energy of a modern social hub. Its location on Glanfaron, just off High Street, makes it a focal point for both locals and visitors seeking conviviality and comfort.

    Classic Pub Fare and Craft Beer Excellence

    The Castle offers an extensive menu featuring classic British pub dishes crafted to satisfy a wide range of palates. Complementing the food is a stellar selection of cask ales and artisanal craft beers, with two changing real ales regularly available, reflecting the pub’s commitment to quality brews. This dedication to authentic beer culture aligns with its recognition by beer enthusiasts and organizations.

    Atmosphere and Entertainment for Every Occasion

    By day, The Castle provides a relaxed, family-friendly environment perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Children are welcome until 7pm when dining under supervision, making it a versatile spot for families. As evening falls, the pub transforms into a lively venue with live music and entertainment, especially on weekends. The presence of resident DJs and live sports broadcasts, including football, rugby, and horse racing, ensures a vibrant and engaging atmosphere.

    Community and Celebrations

    The Castle is more than a pub; it’s a community gathering place ideal for celebrations such as birthdays, hen parties, or casual nights out. Private hire options include a venue space accommodating up to 108 seated guests and a semi-private raised area for smaller groups, enabling tailored events in a welcoming setting.

    Seasonal Festivities and Special Offers

    Throughout the year, The Castle embraces seasonal festivities, including Christmas celebrations that invite patrons to enjoy festive treats and soak up holiday cheer. The pub also participates in loyalty programs like the MiXR app, rewarding regular customers with points and special offers, enhancing the visitor experience.

    Accessibility and Operating Hours

    Open daily, The Castle welcomes guests from 10am most days, extending to late-night hours on Fridays and Saturdays until 1am. Sundays open slightly later at 11am, closing at 11pm. This schedule supports a variety of visits, from casual daytime meals to late-night socializing. With its blend of historic location, quality food and drink, and lively entertainment, The Castle remains a cornerstone of Bangor’s pub culture, offering a warm and spirited venue for all occasions.

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