Attractive old drovers inn, a rural gem, situated beside the Afon Alwen and Grade 2 listed since 1988. The unspoilt interior of the front bar with slate flooring and an open fire provides a warm welcome. There is a TV and pool table in the room across the corridor which doubles as a function room if required. Children are welcome in the pub and there are terraced gardens beside the river. Camping is permitted in the grounds and permits are available for trout fishing - the licensee owns the rights. Beers usually from Facers range.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
Pubs like this are closing at an alarming rate so visit while you can; you'll find that good conversation and good beer are still the order of the day here. The building itself is from the late 18th.century and is dramatically situated under a crag on a sharp bend. A Welsh slate passage runs down the centre and through a sliding door on the right is the small public bar with basic bench seating and a counter and bar-back shelves which look to date from the 1950s. Before then there was no bar and beer was fetched from the cellar and served from a jug. To accommodate the counter the original stone fireplace was blocked up and a new one created a few feet along the right hand wall. On the left is the games room with bench seating and a pool table.
Pubs like this are closing at an alarming rate: a visit is very worthwhile to a pub where good conversation and good beer are still the order of the day. A late 18th.century building dramatically situated under a crag on a sharp bend. A Welsh slate passage runs down the centre and through a sliding door on the right is the small public bar with a counter and bar back shelves which look as if they could have been here since the 1950s. Prior to then there was no bar and beer was fetched from the cellar and served from a jug. To accommodate the counter the original stone fireplace was blocked up and a new one created a few feet along the right hand wall; there is basic bench seating. On the left is the games room with bench seating and a pool table.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers (Facers - two in the winter) and 0 regular beers.
Crown Inn, Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr
Source: Local
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