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A popular town centre pub near Carmarthenshire county hall with a bar and lounge. The public bar is used by locals and has TV for sporting events. There is a patio area that nestles beneath the castle walls and is a suntrap during the summer months. Upstairs function room is available and the local CAMRA branch occasionally meets here. Locally sourced ales always available.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: II
A three-storey hotel rebuilt in 1865, it retains a three-room layout last refitted in the late 1950s. On the left side are two small panelled rooms separated by a wooden folding partition, which nowadays is kept permanently open. The bar counter with its Formica top looks to be from that era and both rooms have 1950s brick fireplaces. The bar on the right has a brick fireplace of similar vintage and a brick bar, which is more modern. There is a hatch to the back of the bar at the head of the passage leading to the toilets at the rear.
A three-storey hotel rebuilt in 1865, it retains a three-room layout last refitted in the late 1950s. On the left side are two small panelled rooms separated by a wooden folding partition, which nowadays is kept permanently open. The bar counter with its Formica top looks like it is from that era and both rooms have 1950s brick fireplaces. The bar on the right has another brick fireplace from the 1950s and a brick bar, which is more modern. There is a hatch to the back of the bar at the head of the passage that leads to the toilets at the rear. The licensee owns Hamilton’s Restaurant next door.
Queen's Hotel, Carmarthen
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