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The Last Inn

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A beautiful, historical harbour side Inn situated on the waterfront in barmouth serving a selection of lunchtime and evening meals everyday all year round.

Address: Church St, Barmouth LL42 1EL, UK
Phone: 01341 280530
State: Gwynedd
City: Barmouth
Zip Code: LL42 1EL

opening times

Monday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Tuesday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Thursday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Friday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Saturday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Sunday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM

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Reviews
I've always had a special place in my heart for the last inn! They really know how to throw a great time with live bands and awesome disco nights, not to mention their fantastic food menu.nnI recently tried their new special, a surf & turf sharing platter, and I went for the ribeye from a local butcher. You can pick from a variety of chips or fries, and I opted for their truffle & parmesan fries, so delicious!nnThe ribs were incredibly tender, and the meat just fell off the bone. Seriously, everything was cooked to perfection! It was such a delightful experience!
Was highly recommend so called in treat ourselves. I settled for the sea bream with a side of king prawns which I found very disappointed by 5 prawns in a burnt garlic sauce just short of £7 a fillet of sea bream which came with a sauce with absolutely no flavour were had to ask bar person what it was . My husband had the burger with side of onion rings which look amazing but full of oil .Very disappointed
The Last inn, I have eaten here now three times and each time had ribeye steak as never fails to disappoint and holds the title in my mind as the best steak I’ve had. A generous portion sizes with banging peppercorn sauce.nnWe visited on a busy Saturday and managed to find a table which was lucky as is often fully booked. The owner Ted was very helpful explaining the menu, which was a huge interest to my girlfriend as loves fresh fish which they offer served which a variety of different sauces, she went with tomato and basil which was delightful.nnThe menu is full of options for everyone, the portion sizes are good and drinks available at a reasonable price. They allow well behaved dogs which is a bonus.nnNext time we will be back but ensure we book in advance. Highly recommended!
Beautiful place, very well-appointed and decorated. We had the opportunity to eat a main course and a dessert; everything was delicious. Recommended. Dogs are welcome.
Stumbled into this cracking pub and, by some divine pub-god miracle, we landed the golden seat – a table for two right by the door. Prime spot for people-watching… or judging, depending on how many Guinnesses you’ve had.nnSpeaking of which – the Guinness? Top draw. Creamy, cold, and smoother than a Barry White album. The missus went full Somerset and ordered a Cheddar Valley cider. One pint in, she was already talking like a Wurzel.nnWe ordered grub – well, she did: a fish sandwich with Stilton, bacon, and chunky chips. Sounds like it shouldn’t work. Tasted like it was sent from heaven by a beer-bellied angel. Proper filling too – no messing about.nnBack on the train, I’m buzzing from the black stuff and chatting nonsense. Turn to see the missus? She’s sparked out. Cider had kicked in like a tranquiliser dart. 10/10 would do it all again.
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