Abersoch pub undergoing 'glow-up' confirms new operators and opening date

St Tudwals is being given a new look
-Credit:Robinsons Brewery


New operators have been confirmed at an Abersoch pub undergoing a "glow-up". St Tudwals Inn, thought to be the oldest pub in the Gwynedd village, shut towards the end of last year.

Owners Robinsons Brewery announced a three month refurbishment as they started a search for new tenants at the pub on Stryd Fawr.

This week D. Hughes Hospitality - who already have four pubs in Gwynedd - confirmed they are taking on the site. They said that it will be back open next month as they start a search for staff.

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In a statement on social media, they said: "Already the proud operators of The Goat Inn, Glandwyfach, Yr Hen Fecws Restaurant and B&B, Porthmadog, Tafarn Pencei, Porthmadog and The Four Alls at Caernarfon, we at D. Hughes Hospitality are now heading to Abersoch. Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox

Watching the world go by - Robinsons aims to give the pub greater 'curb appeal'
Watching the world go by - Robinsons aims to give the pub greater 'curb appeal' -Credit:Google

"We are now accepting applications for a number of roles at our new venue to open in March. From bar team members, servers, chefs and kitchen assistants to management and supervisory positions, if you would like to be part of our growing family then please get in touch with us by emailing us at dhugheshospitality@outlook.com."

Robinsons said: "The St Tudwals Inn is currently closed and undergoing a full refurbishment that will make it the new local favourite in the hospitality scene. The complete rejuvenation is scheduled for completion before Easter 2025.

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"The new designs are extremely complementary of the historical features of the pub and will create an inviting ambience that exudes sophistication and promises a high-end experience for the target audience. The curb appeal is the 'glow up' the St Tudwals has been calling out for, ready to enter 2025 with a bang."

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