OUR readers have been reminiscing about Wrexham's long-lost but clearly much-missed pubs this week.
These days, there are still plenty of much-loved and historic pubs to enjoy a pint or two at.
From the popular Turf - which lies in the shadow of the Racecourse ground - to the Saith Seren and everywhere in between, there's still plenty on offer in and around the town.
But what about pubs from the days gone by?
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Earlier this week, we asked our readers 'Which long lost Wrexham pub do you miss the most and why?'
We were inundated with answers with well over a hundred of you getting in touch to tell us about your favourite former local.
Here are just some of the answers we received and there was one clear winner ...
Ivor Owen Jones added: "The Kings Arms. Used to love it in there. Great night with great mates and the disco they had at the back and always played the same songs at the same time each week. Loved it."
Niall Allen told us: Kings Arms. Spent a vast amount of the 90s there playing pool, darts, dominos, watching battle of the bands, race nights, etc. Even ran it for a week."
PIC: Take a trip down memory lane with some of the pubs mentioned!
Janie Oddie said: "The Talbot on Abbott Street. Had some epic times in there."
Rebecca Pinkerton said: "Egerton by the bus station spent my Saturdays in there when I was 18+."
Joseph Lovell told us: "The Yew Tree in Gresford, it had the nicest pints in Wrexham."
Kenny Hughes added: "Caernavon great pub in its day."
Evan Davies said: "The Mitre, Jimmy doing karaoke good days."
Ady Morrison said: "Raglan & Swan, Penybryn."
Emma Roberts threw another three into the mix, saying: "Feathers, Cosmopolitan and Peppers."
Linette Davies went for the Green Dragon, while Lisa Rogers mentioned the Walnut Tree.
Three Tuns, Jolly Tavern and the Red Cow were ust another three of the old pubs highlighted by our readers.
What was your favourite pub which is sadly no longer with us? Let us know in the comments section!
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