About
A roadside pub at the crossroads village of Gaerwen in the heart of Anglesey, the Holland Arms has been the local institution for surrounding farms and villages for well over a century. The food is hearty and honest — Welsh lamb, local beef, the kind of portions that reflect the agricultural community it was built to serve — and the beer garden is a meeting point for an inland Anglesey that tourists rarely find. A genuine local in the truest sense: the kind of place where the landlord knows your name by the second visit.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Holland Arms the real Anglesey experience?
Yes — away from the coastal tourist trail, the Holland Arms serves a working agricultural community. It's the Anglesey that most visitors never find.
Is it worth the detour?
If you want to understand inland Anglesey and eat an honest Welsh meal, absolutely. It's 10 minutes off the A55.
Does it serve Sunday lunch?
Yes — Welsh lamb and beef Sunday roasts are a fixture. Portions are generous.
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