
Like in the Dresser Bar, a wide range of local cask ales are always available and a well-priced food menu makes the Cellar Bar popular with hikers, dog-lovers and families. The Cellar Bar sits on the estuary’s edge and offers a more informal, family-friendly environment to enjoy a catch up on the day’s events. Built from an old Welsh dresser, The Dresser Bar has wonderful views of the Mawddach Estuary and offers guests the perfect place to relax over drinks or dinner. The main bar, ‘The Dresser Bar’, provides a wide range of drinks from local cask ales and spirits to popular lagers and ciders, as well as an extensive wine list and hot drinks. The George III Hotel welcomes non-residents to its bars and the hotel has long been a popular haunt with local residents and those visiting the area on holiday. Since Covid-19 very erratic opening hours. Handy for the Welsh Highland Railway and other local attractions.

While there is a TV, this thoughtful creation, if only by its size, is likely to bring people together in conversation over a pint of a local brew. Inevitably there are pictures of the great castle on the walls. There is plenty of exposed stonework, a small fireplace, and dark wooden furniture of different styles that give it a well lived-in feel.

The bar itself looks as though it has existed for decades, maybe much longer, rather than being a fairly recent (2014) contrivance. While it does indeed occupy a small area it is deceptive in that it leads to another longer room on a lower level with upper floors where the caffi operates. As a business it is part of the popular Caffi Maes on Castle Square but for this bar you go around the corner to where a narrow entrance gives access to a charmingly intimate bar. Under the looming shadow of Caernarfons imposing castle lies the self-proclaimed smallest bar in Wales - note it does not claim to be the smallest pub in Wales.
