The Black Boy Inn has been part of the very fabric of Caernarfon for 500 years – and for twenty of those, it’s been owned and managed by John Evans. To celebrate John’s two decades at the Black Boy, we asked him to tell us how much things have changed in the half a...
Here at the Black Boy Inn we’re pretty passionate about using locally-sourced ingredients in the food we serve at our award-winning dining areas. We are proud to champion a “field to fork” ethos, serving food sourced as locally as possible from suppliers around...
It’s no secret that the Black Boy Inn, Caernarfon, is haunted. A quick search online will tell you there’s been several sightings (or just ‘feelings’ in some cases) of something from the spirit world at the inn over the years. Most commonly, you’ll see stories of the...
In recent weeks a town not far from us, Criccieth, has held a special celebration in honour of an important historical resident, John Ystumllyn. A ceremony was held, and a breed of yellow rose has been named after him – a rose which has also been planted at Buckingham...
Caernarfon, on the Snowdonia coast in the north of Wales, is an ancient town that’s possibly best known for its medieval castle, the venue for the investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales in 1969. But there’s so much more to Caernarfon and the surrounding...