Dog Friendly — Pubs in Welshpool
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Found 5 dog friendly pubs in Welshpool
Green Dragon
Mount St, Welshpool SY21 7LW
A Grade II listed town pub which was established way back in 1754 and relies completely on wet sales. Large open bar on two levels with a pool table at the higher level and a comfortable lower level with large screen TV. Originally much smaller, the pub was extended into the house next door in the early 1980's. There is a small function room with it's own bar to the rear. Even though only one ale is served, it is sourced locally and is usually a good standard.
Raven Inn
Raven Square, Welshpool SY21 7LT
The pub is situated next to the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway station. It has an olde world atmosphere and is popular with diners. There is an old photo in the bar at The Raven which shows the site as a row of old cottages, the centre one being an ale house called The Black Lion. The pub is listed in Slater's Directory of 1858 as the Raven with Samuel Oliver as landlord. The pub has now expanded into most of the cottages. It pre-dates the light railway which opened in 1903. The line now terminates at the rear of the pub, but in former times carried on through the town to a terminus near the main line station. Reopened in May 2018 after a major refurbishment. It is contemporary, clean and light while maintaining the traditional and historical elements of its previous incarnations. There are 5 different spaces that all flow through the pub, two open fires, oak and slate flooring, and an eclectic mix of furniture.
Royal Oak Hotel
The Cross, Welshpool SY21 7DG
The building was the manor house of Earls of Powis and has been a hotel in the centre of the market town and former administrative capital of Montgomeryshire for many years. The hotel part now trades under the Coaching Inn Group name but is still family owned, it offers 25 rooms starting at 60 per room per night. Visit Wales 3 star rated. The hotel has a large function room available for weddings and its own secure car park. The ground floor is multi roomed with the main bar to the left of the main entrance, armchairs and tables are available along with coffee and cakes. There are numerous smaller rooms that can be used for eating in or meeting. Another bar named the Ostlers is to be found to one side of the establishment away form the main reception and hotel customers more pitched at the local market though you won't find the choice of real ale in here. The Oak is most unusual for a 3 star hotel in that it does have a choice of real ales albeit at hotel prices. The whole place is adorned with photographs of old Welshpool and newspapers including the sports section of the Telegraph hung above the urinals!
Talbot Inn
16 High Street, Welshpool SY21 7JP
Wet sales & sports focussed house in town centre. The building frontage has black and white timbers. As stated on a plaque on the pub-"The timber frame on the left end is probably 16th century. In the 19th century the entrance was flanked by a pair of marbled Tuscan Columns". In the early years, it was called the Corner House Inn! Right hand bar has jukebox and tv showing live sport, left hand side there is a games room. Pub has active dominoes and darts teams. To the rear there is an extensive outside drinking are with many tables under cover as well as covered smoking areas – probably largest outdoor drinking area in town. Grade II listed.
Old Bakehouse
14 Church Street, Welshpool SY21 7DP
A micro pub that opened in the site of an Old Bakehouse in the town in September 2021. Local real ale, traditional cider, craft ales, wines and a small selection of Welsh spirits are sold. The aim of this micro pub is to be a small bar selling traditional drinks in a traditional way with no TV’s, no fruit machines, no jukebox but just good old fashioned conversation. There is a relaxed, chilled out environment where you can unwind and meet friends or just come and sit with a quiet drink and a good book. The emphasis is to sell local and Welsh products to drink on the premises or take home and enjoy. Although no food is served, basic pub snacks are on sale. There is a smart, enclosed outside drinking area. An upstairs room is present with tables, a comfortable sofa and a selection of books.
