During our trip to Caernarfon, my partner and I stumbled upon "The smallest bar in Wales," and we couldn't be happier that we did. The bar is quaint and cozy, with a character that's all its own. The friendly staff made us feel welcome from the moment we arrived, and we were delighted to find a nice selection of drinks available.
One of the best things about this bar is the atmosphere. Sitting opposite on the castle walls where tables and chairs are provided, we were able to enjoy our drinks. It is an experience that we won't forget...
Read moreIt was totally by chance that I found Bar Bach. Our tour minibus had stopped in the nearby Castle Square where our driver told us which way to take to walk around the castle. I opted to walk down to the harbour and very soon found Bar Bach. When I saw the sign outside, I simply had to call in. "The rest is history". Yes, that's my drink on the bar 🍸 🤪. Forgive me, but there was a place I visited the following day by intent so included a photo of it here. I was lucky that the train actually stopped...
Read moreBar Bach is advertised by its owners as the smallest bar in Wales which is not authoritatively verified. The bar has room for about 20 people and when I visited offered a good choice of craft beers. Bar Bach is situated near "Hole in the Wall" Street near the Caernarvon Castle and the town square and is conveniently near the "action" making a visit an interesting stop for...
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