Ty Coch Inn in Gwynedd
Where is Ty Coch Inn?
🏠 Porthdinllaen, Morfa Nefyn, Pwllheli LL53 6DB
Opinions
Daniel M.
5 Stars isn't enough, genuinely one of the most beautiful settings I've ever seen.The Inn itself is steeped in amazing history and its littered with memorabilia all around the establishment giving it a really unique experience.... Diners; it's a must that you eat outside, even get yourself a couple of Deck chairs and or some beach towels, it's worth it for the experience.The food is fantastic, I had the chilli and it was worth every penny, all food and drink reasonably priced considering the remote location.The pictures I took here, really don't give it the full umph you'll get if you go and visit it with your own eyes and ears and nose!!!Big Shout out to the incredibly friendly staff, you guys magnify the experience just being so pleasant, a big thank you for this 😊
Vicky R.
Always a great Pub to relax on the beach. Food & Drinks are bought at an outdoor bar during Covid outbreak. There are some bench type tables to sit at. Toilets are outside provided by the council for the beach. The scenery in the area is spectacular and very unspoilt no cars are allowed so a good walk across the Sands from Morfa Nefyn or along the top road through the golf course are both really enjoyable.National Trust owned so very unspoilt area of natural beauty, definitely worth a visit. 😊👌💯
bertiebe
Everything it's cracked up to be. Stunning beach-side location. Really picturesque walk to get there over the golf course or along the beach. Characterful pub with real ale and good food; sandwiches, snacks and mains. Outside seating, some under cover. Outside bar for the summer.A special place.
Janet M.
A beautiful setting to eat a meal outside this pub. You do have to walk to the harbour, so if you have mobility issues you need to plan how to get access. It is possible and well worth it. Food was tasty.
Jenny L.
A fantastic village right on the coast. A real treat yo be able to do a beach walk and find somewhere producing some lovely food. So good we ended up there 3 times in one week!!Staff very welcoming and friendly.
Greg T.
Rated on Lonely Planet as one of the best beach bars in the world, with good reason. Fantastic location matched by fantastic food. It's worth noting that the bar is only accessible via a twenty minute walk along the beach or across the headland.
John O.
Brilliant location. Perfect for a dry day visit as you can sit outside and enjoy the beautiful views. It's about a twenty minute walk either along a beach (as long as the tide has started to go out) or across a golf course. The food was basic but good. The nachos we're a monster sized portion, the chilli and other meals were good.
Natalie O.
Lovely having a pint on the beach! Food is only lunch time 12-2 I think so didn't get to try it but the service was great too. Pub had a nice atmosphere!
Mark B.
What a pub. Perfectly situated on the beach in the prettiest cove. Food was so tasty, loved the simple menu. Staff were so friendly. Cider went down a treat on a hot day. Dogs welcome and looked after well. Will visit again for sure.
Brett B.
Friendly staff and good beer. View while sat outside is stunning. Definitely worth walk along the beach. Check tide and opening times before you go. But there is a path through the golf course
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If you have any questions, you can contact Ty Coch Inn by calling 01758 720498.
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In Ty Coch Inn they specialise in british cuisine.
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1.897 customers of Ty Coch Inn have given it an average rating of 4,7.