Built in 1931 as a Labour Club, it became the village Social Club in the 70s. Closed for two years, it reopened in October 2016 as the Shed after substantial refurbishment and combines dining with village pub drinking close to (National Trust) Anglesey Abbey.
The large main bar has had the ceiling removed, exposing the original roof ironwork now with chandeliers in between. The furniture caters for either drinkers or diners. Beyond the bar is a two-storey section. Upstairs is a restaurant with historic local photographs on the walls. Downstairs is a comfortable pubby area with a real fire. Beyond this is an extension containing the games room and facilities. Sunday Roast and Burger Tuesdays, Happy Hour 3-6pm Tuesday to Saturday, £3.10 a pint.
After being closed for over a year it reopened as Pattaya Kitchen at the Shed. It’s now both a pub and a Thai restaurant run the the same team who run the Wrestlers in Cambridge.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Shed, Lode
Source: Local