Named after what used to be the main trade of the townsfolk of Corris, this grade II listed three-roomed village pub is popular with locals and visitors staying at nearby hostels and campsites. The main bar has some traditional features such as slate flooring and a decorative mantelshelf above a large inglenook fireplace. A smaller dining room is to the left as you enter and a pub games room is at the rear. Walkers, families and well behaved dogs are welcome, dogs are served water from a cask in the corner! Customers are welcome to sample the 3 ales on offer in the form of a 1/3 pint platter for the price of a pint. Good value meals are served every day, takeaway food also available. Occasional live entertainment (Fri/Sat), Wednesday is Curry & Pint night and free pool night on Mondays. A folk night is held on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month and this brings musicians from all over Mid-Wales