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Black Boy Inn occupies a row of interconnected buildings on Northgate Street inside the medieval walls of Caernarfon, with a core structure dated by the Royal Commission on the Ancient Monuments of Wales to the 17th century, though the inn itself traces its name back to 1522. It remains one of the few surviving free houses still owned by an independent family rather than a pub company, serving cask ale and a restaurant menu across several low-beamed rooms and letting bedrooms upstairs. Restoration work in 2009 uncovered clay pipes, a child's shoe and a coin dated to around 1860 beneath the floorboards.
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