Posted: Fri 11th May 2012

Where in Wrexham has Free Wifi?

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, May 11th, 2012

The following places have free wifi on offer in Wrexham:

La Baguette
Fat Cats
McDonalds
Yates
Wetherspoons (Elihu Yale)
Odeon
Starbucks
Cafe Nero
Plas Coch Pub
Frankie and Bennys
Pizza Express
The Lemon Tree
Central Station / Yales
The Royal Oak
Greggs
The Black Horse
Ramada Hotel reception
Subway on High St (which we are told can also be picked up when inside Just Tea and Coffee!)
The Holt Lodge
The Alyn Rossett

Wrexham Library provides free access to Wi-fi (membership of the library required (free): but they do say ‘please bring proof of address’).

O2 stores offer free wifi for their clients.

Further out the Holt Lodge offers free wifi, as do Brunning and Price pubs such as the Pant Yr Ochain & Grosvenor in Aldford.

The “Connected Café” in the foyer of the Redwither Tower on the Wrexham Industrial Estate also lives up to its name, offering wifi to connect you!

Most of the above require some form of free registration, or request of the wifi key from the bar or the like,  however are not charged.

If you know of anymore please email [email protected] or tweet us @wrexham !



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