Liverpool Arms Hotel
(1843-present)

place and public house

Aged 181

Commemorated on 1 plaque

The Liverpool Arms Hotel was built in 1843 in order to cater for visitors landing from Liverpool steam packets and for whom J.W. Thomas, the proprietor in 1910, was offering 'breakfasts, dinner and teas at moderate charges and a special week-end agreement'. The low building opposite the pier gates was a warehouse occupied by John Owen Edwards, a wholesale grocer, who was ideally situated to receive his supplies by sea. The old building was later demolished and larger warehouse erected on the site, which can be seen as it stands to the right of the pub.

Liverpool Arms - St George's Road, Menai Bridge, United Kingdom where it built (1843)