Old fashioned ale house standing at an isolated cross roads where Cardigan's evil-doers were once hanged – the pub sign is worthy of close inspection. The cheerful and welcoming public bar retains its quaintness with a slate floor and inglenook with a wood burning stove. Good home-cooked food, including traditional favourites, is available all day in the bar and the separate restaurant. Free live music plays on the third Thursday evening of the month.
Amazing local. Visited with family and everyone was super friendly. Beer on tap went down a treat (Moho). Will be back whenever we are in the area again!
We booked in for Sunday dinner and wasn't disappointed. If you want posh go to another place this is an oldy worldy pub 😀
Called in by chance on Saturday afternoon. This smallish country inn was very busy. There was a band playing and a regulars birthday was being celebrated. The atmosphere was amazing, we were made very welcome and served with our drinks from the well stocked bar quickly. Food is served at this inn and even though the party was in full swing it was available. There is a car park adjoining. I was pleased to see 3 traditional ales on offer, the Cwrw was very good. A popular traditional Welsh pub well worth a visit. The prices were very good too.
I do not normally make reviews but the quality of the food served to us tonight was outstanding! All the courses had soft light ingredients well cooked, a good example being the beef in the stew.
Lovely traditional country pub, we randomly found it as a place to stop for lunch on our way to Aberporth. Great service, good food range and quality of food. Thank your for the wonderful hospitality!
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