Pub & Brewery News
Wednesday 19 November 2025
- The Masons Arms, Denbigh, is reportedly for sale.
- The Sun Inn, Eryrys, was the subject of a community meeting on the 19th of November while its future remains uncertain.
- The Red Lion Inn, Holywell, reportedly has new owners who have the Coach and Horses Inn, Flint Mountain, in their portfolio.
- The Brookhouse Mill, Denbigh, has an opening date of March 2026. Members reported significant changes are being made to the property.
- The Glan Llyn, Clawddnewydd, has undergone a significant refurbishment with ‘On the Hill’ restaurant, based in Ruthin, running the catering franchise.
- The Leyland Arms, Llanelidan maintains 1 real ale during the winter months.
- The Black Horse, Buckley, is expected to be demolished to make way for a retail development although locals believe the current building should be preserved as part of any development.
- Reports that Abbey Farm shop, Rhuddlan, is selling bottled real ale with an on licence.
- The Swan, Gwernymynydd, has recently seen a reduction in the asking price.
- The White Horse, Cilcain, has been selling local McNally’s ale on cask.
- Treboom Brewery, Bagillt, has promised big news coming soon although further details have not been forthcoming.
- The Conservative Club, Prestatyn, has been sold with rumours it is to reopen as a Sports and Social Club before Christmas.
- Reported that the Owain Glyndwr, Gwernymynydd is to close.