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Four Crosses Inn

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Four Crosses Inn

Located just on the outskirts of Menai Bridge, a short drive from Telford’s Menai Suspension Bridge, Four Crosses Inn is a traditional, brewery owned pub with a broad menu that encompasses everything from sandwiches and traditional pub-grub to Chinese and Indian food. Despite its location in one of the more built-up areas of the island, the outside seating overlooks rolling fields.

The pub offers a selection of six, award winning Robinsons’ cask ales and a wide selection of wines and spirits – and also hosts a free-to-enter pub quiz every Wednesday.

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Where is it?

Situated on the corner of Pentraeth Road and Fford Penmynydd where Menai Bridge gives way to fields, Four Crosses Inn can be reached in five or ten minutes from the bridges to the island – making it a good place to stop for a bite to eat and to stretch your legs when getting to the island. In addition, the pub gives access to the North Wales Expressway via the A5025, making it accessible to the western part of the island and Holy Island without too much trouble – the pub also has plenty of onsite car parking.

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Opening times

Monday to Sunday
The pub is open between 12:00pm and 10:00pm every day, but can get quite busy during peak tourist season making booking a recommendation (though not a requirement) for food.

Menai suspension bridge at night. Winter scene with snow on the mountains

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