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The Nags Head, about 4 Miles from Bridge End (Wrexham)
The Nag's Head in Wrexham is a traditional pub steeped in history, indeed the building itself dates back to 1661, and holds a great town centre location on Mount Street. Here at The Nag's Head you can always be sure of a friendly welcome! Our extensive pub food menu offers something for everyone, from lighter meals to your traditional pub classics, including a great Sunday roast and a great selection of specials. Come along and sample our menu with your choice of tipple from our array of wines f......

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Glasfryn, about 6 Miles from Bridge End (Denbigh)
Glasfryn is a busy pub that draws from far and wide – all along the north Wales coast, down from the Wirral, and all points south and east. You’ll find an interesting mix of locals – farmers, local businessmen, young couples, retired people, regulars, market goers: there’s always an interesting buzz about the place, and locals and visitors alike seem to rub along very happily. Oh, and there are some stunning views from the sunny terrace. The West Arms enjoys an idyllic setting in the foothi......

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The Pheasant Inn, about 9 Miles from Bridge End (Tattenhall)
Tucked in a peaceful corner of rural Cheshire, The Pheasant enjoys some of the most magnificent panoramic views in the area. Nestling in the Peckforton Hills, this is a rambler's and hiker's paradise. A relaxing country retreat to escape from the hustle of city life or for a quiet romantic weekend. Whether you come to drink, dine or unwind for a few days, this atmospheric location will quickly have you under its spell! ......

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Blue Bell Inn, about 15 Miles from Bridge End (Halkyn)
Built in the mid 1700s at the crossroads of two old coaching routes, the Blue Bell Inn is purportedly named after a local privateer's boat the Blue Bell. Legend has it that he was later caught and hanged for his piracy and is thought to be buried a few hundred yards away in the cemetery next to Halkyn Castle......

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The Ship and Mitre, about 20 Miles from Bridge End (Liverpool)
The Ship and Mitre serves an excellent range of cask conditioned real ale, imported draught and a wide selection of German and Belgian beers. It is well known amongst CAMRA members and is regularly featured in Merseyale and The Good beer Guide. There are 15 handpumps offering real ales and ciders from microbreweries all over the country. Each brewery only delivers one barrel of each brew, which is why we have three menu boards placed around the pub so you don’t have to walk around looking at all......

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