The Cottage Loaf
Named the best Sunday roast pub in Britain by a national study — The Cottage Loaf is a genuine Welsh country p...
0.4 miles / 8 min walk from The Rosedene
The King's Head on Mostyn Square is one of Llandudno's most central and historically significant pubs — a 17th-century building that has been part of the town's fabric for centuries and continues to draw a steady crowd of locals and visitors throughout the year. Its position on the square, close to the main shopping streets and within easy walking distance of the promenade, makes it a natural gathering point.
The food is solid pub fare done without pretension: steak and ale pie, a ploughman's lunch, hearty lunch specials, and a Sunday roast that reflects the pub's appetite for crowd-pleasing classics. The portion sizes are generous and the pricing is fair, which explains the regular lunchtime footfall from locals. The ales are well-kept, with a rotating selection that includes local North Wales beers alongside the usual draught options.
The beer garden is one of the larger outdoor spaces in the town centre, which makes The King's Head a particularly good choice on warmer evenings when Llandudno's other outdoor seating options fill quickly. Live music events are a regular feature — the pub hosts tribute acts and original music throughout the year — giving it a liveliness in the evenings that distinguishes it from quieter dining options.
Located on Mostyn Square in the town centre, an eight-minute walk from The Rosedene. Open daily from 12pm to 11pm. Walk-ins welcome throughout.
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