This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
This former private residence was bequeathed to the Royal British Legion in the 1920s becoming the Comrades of the Great War Club, locally known as Panteg Comrades. It was commandeered by the army in the Second World War to house members of the Durham Light Infantry. This welcoming social club has scooped many CAMRA awards thanks to a succession of enterprising stewards backed by a go-ahead committee. It is a former UK and Welsh CAMRA Club of the Year winner and regained the latter title for 2019. It offers a limited range of ales at competitive prices with pale ales the favourite tipple of many. The main room hosts live entertainment, bingo and league darts; a music channel or sports channel is a constant on a large drop-down screen. Major sporting events are screened, most regularly in the comfortable rear room. There is a sizeable function room upstairs with a pool room downstairs. The restoration of the skittles alley is planned. Snacks such as filled rolls available. Visitors welcome subject to normal entry rules. Closing times shown are for last orders at the bar.
Historic Interest
Became a club in the 1920s, formerly a private residence. CAMRA Awards: National (UK) Club of the Year Winner 2004, National (UK) Club of the Year Finalist 2006, South & Mid Wales Club of the Year 2002/3/5/8/10/11
This Club serves 2 changing beers (South Wales & West Country) and 1 regular beer.
Sebastopol Social Club, Sebastopol
Source: Regional