Dating from the 18th century this friendly Grade II listed village pub has many original features including a slate floor and settles in the bar. The pub consists of a lounge/dining room, public bar and a small snug (known as the farmers room). The menu features locally sourced food wherever possible. Gets very busy with the influx of tourists during the summer months and when ever the six nations rugby is on! Even though the pub does not have a car park there is a free village one about 100 metres away. Named after the nearby Cambrian railway line which closed in the 1950's.
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Railway Inn, Penybontfawr