The Public Bar at the Braich Goch Bunkhouse is open for non-residents on three evenings ( Tuesday, Friday and Saturday ) per week and by arrangement on special occasions ( Bank Holidays, New Year, sporting events, parties etc ).



Opening times are usually 6pm ( 7pm on Tuesdays ) to 11pm. Exceptions to this are on entertainment evenings when the bar can remain open up to 2am. For residents the bar can be open 7 nights per week between 12 noon and 2am all by prior arrangement.
For large groups only we will order in an ale of your choice from our list of available real ales. Click here to see a list of ales and bar prices Reductions in price will be considered for definate orders.
Guest Ales There will be at least Two Guest Ales every week. A list of ales avalable to appear at the Braich can be viewed here
We can now offer an interesting Wine List which can be viewed here
Although Children and animals are welcome at the Braich, there are times when it may not be so suitable. These time usually coincide with the larger social occasions like the New year period.
As the Braich is a public bar the consumption of residents' own alcohol is not permitted in the public area and due to recent abuse of alcohol, residents are urged NOT to bring copious amounts of their own alcohol. Please our Alcohol Policy
The Braich are well versed in fundraising activities. Good causes supported are Children in Need where some sort of silly activity takes place. Cerebral Palsy Wales and the The Wales Air Ambulance are a popular choice for fundraising.
New year at the Braich can be a busy affair. Fancy dress is usually the order of the day with a different theme each year. There is usually a good turn out of locals with the residents joining in. Over the New year period there are often several other attractions. A quiz on one night and live music on another. Quite often there will be a jolly pub games fun night too with prizes.
The Gwyl Corris Festival is very important to the Braioch Goch with many events taking place here during the Festival period. The Fetival is usually held at the end of August each year.
The Braich Goch Cask Ale Society ( BGCAS ) members are doing their best to prote healthy drinking habits at the Braich Goch. All Cask Ale drinkers are welcome and Tuesday evenings are usually BGCAS nights. The Braich Goch will also be hosting the Gwyl Cwrw Corris Beer Festival in February of each year. This event is usually themed with Ales from around the UK and further afield.