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  • 5/5 David T. 5 years ago on Google
    Had a great days walk up Bryn Alyn through Big Covert and planned the route to pass through Maeshafn. We stopped off at the Miners Arms for a pint and a bite to eat. Great place to just have a pint or a tasty meal. We will be going back.
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  • 5/5 X10Bagws222 2 years ago on Google
    A warm welcome awaited us in the Miners Arms on a cold Saturday afternoon. Bar staff and landlord were friendly and attentive. We both had a half of the local cider and two chicken & mushroom pie lunches. Absolutely delicious and filled us up ready for our walk later on. Relaxing and roomy with a lovely atmosphere in idyllic surroundings…peaceful and picturesque. This was a return visit and there will be many more throughout the following seasons . . .
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  • 5/5 Ste W. 2 years ago on Google
    From the moment we stepped in, we were made to feel very welcome. The Guinness was excellent and the food was the kind of comforting 'pub grub' we were after. With the great personable service, delicious food, great drink and open fire, it's the perfect village pub. We'll be back again for sure
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  • 5/5 super C. 3 years ago on Google
    A warm cosy amazing welcome is to be had at the miners arms. Settled off the main road of maeshafan village the miners is cosy on the inside but has an ample beer garden. With real ales and hot pies what better place to spend a weekend afternoon after a good walk up moel famu, or a morning at logger heads, both a short drive away cold beers Perfectly poured guiness and a selection of pies, served by friendly staff. Would 100% go here again.

  • 4/5 Anne G. 1 year ago on Google
    We both had a simple meal, the foid was hot. My husband had the Chicken and mushroom pie (made at the local butchers in Mold), fries and gravy, I had scampi and fries. We both had a drink too, very well priced. It's a good local pub, which I suspect gets alot of walkers and cyclists in the summer.

  • 5/5 Jay J. 2 years ago on Google
    Me and my friend went for a nice walk in Loggershead and wanted a traditional pub to have some food in. We found this little gem hidden in a little village. The service was incredible and you were made to feel right at home. Food is reasonably priced and tastes amazing. Highly recommended going here if your passing. They also sell home made walking sticks. Incredible place!

  • 5/5 Christophe P. 2 years ago on Google
    Great pub. Good beer and food... Friendly service. Great walks around the village

  • 5/5 Keith G. 1 year ago on Google
    This lovely quaint little pub is a little off the beaten track but it’s well worth taking the time to visit.We popped in for a Sunday roast which was absolutely first class! My wife had a query over the menu and the chef who was very friendly was only too pleased to oblige.We will certainly return in the future.

  • 4/5 Tom H. 4 months ago on Google
    Nice local. Don’t really cater to groups. It’s good from the freezer. If you’re going for a drink then it’s a lovely pub.


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