anyone else in the building under the age of 55.
I certainly don't yearn for the past when you stood in some so called trendy pub ( no seats available) clutching your pint, looking at your mates but not speaking as the music was too loud.
To be fairt with my mates - it's probably best if I can't hear them L0L
Maybe it's the times I'm going to the Albion then but honestly whenever I've been (often it'll be tea time ish on a Monday) all I ever see is bored looking old people and dogs (can't tell if the dogs are bored or not)
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We are possibly the bored looking old people on a Monday night, we walk over from Deganwy in the summer on a Monday because it's possibly one of the few nights that you can get a seat - and as for the question as to what the Albion is like after 9pm, well it's heaving and little chance of a seat. In the past I've walked over at a weekend and haven't even been able to get through the door. Now, with other pubs in Conwy being refurbished and upping their game, there is a choice of acceptable venues with decent beer whereas a few years ago most pubs in Conwy were all vying to sell the cheapest lager to the town drunks.
Conwy's pubs have come a long way in the past couple of years and the given realisation to the idea that is that there is a decent profit to be made in a decent pub. The Albion is not the holy grail, but it is a great success and has changed the (grotty) pub scene in Conwy to one that is enjoying a revival to decency.