Serving Llanfairpwll
From the Village with the Long Name to the Adelphi
A proper traditional pub welcome for Llanfairpwll, on the harbour at Amlwch Port.
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, famous for the longest place name in Britain, sits near the Menai Strait. A drive north to the Adelphi Vaults turns a photo stop into a proper day out.
Real ale, Pieminister pies and a friendly harbour welcome await at Amlwch Port, well worth the trip from the south of the island.
Adelphi Vaults FAQs for Llanfairpwll
Llanfairpwll is about seventeen miles south, roughly a thirty-five minute drive up to Amlwch Port.
Yes, snap the long-name station sign at Llanfairpwll, then head north for a pint and a pie at the Adelphi.
It is. Roads lead through central Anglesey and up to Amlwch, a pleasant and easy run.
We do, from real ales and pies to live sport and a children's menu, so groups from Llanfairpwll are well catered for.
Free parking sits right outside and around the harbour, making arrival easy after the drive.
We open Monday to Thursday from 3:00pm until 11:30pm, and Friday to Sunday from 12:00pm until 11:30pm. Hours can change on bank holidays, so check our Facebook page before a special trip.
We are known across north Anglesey for award-winning Pieminister pies, served with creamy mash or chunky chips, minted mushy peas and gluten-free gravy. There are meat, vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free choices, plus a children's menu.
Yes. We have five screens with Sky Sports and BT Sport showing Premier League football, the Six Nations, Champions League and all the big fixtures, so it is a great spot to catch the match.
Always. Water bowls are on hand and your dog will get plenty of fuss from the staff and regulars. We are one of the most genuinely dog-friendly pubs on the island.
We rotate four or more cask ales including local favourites from Purple Moose Brewery, alongside craft beers, lagers, ciders, wines and spirits. The line-up changes often, so there is usually something new to try.