The Old Ship in Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom, is a traditional Inn serving homemade good food and real ales by an open log fire. The Old Ship lies at the heart of the village of Trefriw, in more ways than one. Not only is The Old Ship conveniently located in the middle of the village, it is also the central meeting place for the residents of the village.
A warm welcome awaits all who step through the door, along with a cracking menu and bar catering for everyone. The Old Ship is a member of CAMRA and features in "The Good Beer Guide" The Proprietor, Rhian Barlow recently won Licensee of the Winter Season 2005 for the district of Aberconwy, Gwynedd, Wales.
At The Old Ship, all our fantastic meals are prepared to order using as much local produce as possible. Regular favourites are the Half Shoulder of Lamb and Maralin's Sausages from the butchery across the road.
We have 2 Family friendly eating areas, and groups of more than 10 are advised to book ahead.
The Old Ship is a "Free House" and Proprietor/Chef, Rhian Barlow (a real ale drinker and member of CAMRA herself), always has at least 3 cask ales on tap, and Rhian is proud to be the winner of the The Licensee of the Season (Winter) 2005, for the Abercolwyn Branch of CAMRA (The Campaign for Real Ale).
These usually include Marstons Pedigree, Banks's Bitter along with 1 or 2 Guest Ales.
There is also an extensive wine list and a wide selection of malt whiskey's.
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