Caernarvon Castle
The Caernarvon Castle pub, a sizable and welcoming establishment, was constructed in 1957 by the Birkenhead Brewery. This was done on the site of the original pub of the same name, which unfortunately was destroyed during World War II bombings. The pub is conveniently situated on a bustling road, adjacent to St Saviour's Church. One of the pub's most popular features is its outdoor patio area. This space is perfect for patrons who wish to enjoy their food and beverages al fresco, and it is particularly favored due to its sun-soaked position for the majority of the day. In September 2017, the pub underwent a significant internal renovation. The new decor was inspired by the Golden Oak style, adding a touch of elegance and warmth to the establishment. This pub, with its rich history and inviting atmosphere, continues to be a cherished spot for locals and visitors alike.