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Pub Guide

Bae Ceredigion branch real ale pubs

  • Aberaeron
    • Black Lion Telephone(01545) 571382 31 Alban Square Aberaeron SA46 0AJ

      We have sympathetically renovated the pub to make it more light and airy, but have retained the layout and key features that made this a great drinking pub of the past. It is quickly becoming the "Renowned Drinkers pub" of Aberaeron once again :)

      We serve great beers on Tap: Guiness, Madri, Carling, Worthington, Coors and also have Aspel Cider on Tap.

      A warm welcome to all from our friendly staff. Either in our bars or in the Beer Garden, which is a real suntrap!

    • Cadwgan Inn Telephone(01545) 570149 10 Market Street Aberaeron SA46 0AU

      Named for the last ship to be built in the attractive regency town of Aberaeron, this old-style single-bar pub offers a friendly welcome and lively conversation. Popular for its sports coverage, mainly rugby and racing. Guest beers from a wide range of small and regional breweries. Colourful hidden garden at the rear and a small pavement drinking area at the front is a suntrap. Opposite is a free, but busy harbourside public car park. Gwynt y Ddraig range of bottled ciders are available. Opens on a Monday and opens at noon from about March.

    • Castle Hotel Telephone(01545) 570205 Market Street Aberaeron SA46 0AU

      Part of a recently refurbished hotel, this cafe-bar has many tables laid for meals, two big screens, and background music, but there's a pubbier corner with bench seating, and at weekends there's sometimes asing-song round the piano. Popular with both locals and tourists, it's a meeting place for Welsh language learners Tues mornings. Guest beer from local brewery occasionally sold. Outside pavement seating. Dartboard used mainly for Tuesday league.

    • Harbourmaster Telephone(01545) 570755 2 Quay Parade Aberaeron SA46 0BT

      A light and airy bar forming part of a boutique hotel that caters to both Welsh and English speaking customers with its bilingual signage and staff. The guest beer, available Easter to October and over the Christmas period, is always from a Welsh brewery. Excellent food is locally sourced. Parking for the hotel is available for guests only. Safe bike parking can be arranged. There is an outdoor drinking area is at the front overlooking the harbour. Glowingly praised in many reputable guidebooks, this has become a firm local favourite.

    • Hive Telephone(01545) 570445 Cadwgan Place Aberaeron SA46 0BU

      Situated on the harbour edge of the picturesque Georgian town of Aberaeron.

      Our aim is to offer a flexible, relaxed and accessible dining area where everybody is welcome. Here at The Hive we are open from morning through to late evening, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with simple food offerings and refreshments to fill the gaps in between. Our main menu offers a range of small plates through to burgers, pies and fresh fish dishes.

    • Y Seler Telephone(01545) 574666 7 Market Street Aberaeron SA46 0AS

      Utilising fresh, seasonal and locally sourced produce where possible, Y Seler Restaurant augments the award-winning Cellar Restaurant’s culinary flair.

      Nine bedrooms, two restaurants, two bars over three floors.

    • Yacht & Watersports Club Telephone(01545) 570077 South Beach Car Park Aberaeron SA46 0DP

      Our comfortable bar and outdoor decked area looks out over Aberaeron harbour at one end, and Cardigan Bay at the other, making it a unique place to have a drink, meal, relax and socialise. There is a wide variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks on offer.

      Bar meals on Friday and Saturday, roast dinner on Sundays.

  • Aberporth
    • Ship Hotel Telephone(01239) 810822 Ffordd yr Odyn Aberporth SA43 2DB

      Much modernised old inn overlooking the beach. Decor has a nautical theme with local photograph, mastheads and ship ropes adorning the walls. Dogs are allowed in the bar area. Up to 3 real ales available during the summer season.

  • Aberystwyth
    • Bank Vault Telephone07788 585443 1 New Street Aberystwyth SY23 2AT

      Small craft beer bar established by owner of the Bottle & Barrel craft beer bar and bottle shop in Aberystwyth. Varied and regular range of live music and “bring your own instrument” sessions – see Facebook for gig guide. Eight keg beers, approximately half of which are 'live', keg (real) cider;

      250m from the town bus station, railway station (main line) and railway station (narrow gauge)

    • Bottle & Barrel Telephone(01970) 625888 14 Cambrian Place Aberystwyth SY23 1NT

      This town-centre mid-terrace bar provides a modern cozy atmosphere in which to enjoy a drink. At the front of the building is a relaxed area with comfy armchairs and wooden tables, and at the rear a number of booth-like high tables. At the very back is a small garden with tables and chairs which is a suntrap in the summer months. The Bottle and Barrel offers a mixture of Welsh products and National guest beers as its main focus with fourteen keg lines half of which are live beer, and two Real Ale pumps. A large screen behind the bar lists the beers on offer and there is a live feed to the bar's website. There is also a selection of Welsh Gins and Mead and the friendly and knowledgeable staff are always willing to provide a taster or advice on the drinks available. Although no food is served, patrons can bring their own with them or order takeaways to be delivered. There is also a large range of bottled and canned beers and ciders that are available to drink on the premises or can be taken away at a discounted purchase price. Runner up Bae Ceredigion Pub of the Year 2022. Free Wi-Fi available.

    • Consti Cafe Constituiton Hill Aberystwyth SY23 2DN

      This cliff-top cafe offers stunning views of Aberystwyth and the surrounding countryside and can be reached by either riding the funicular railway or climbing via the steep and well maintained paths. The restaurant provides a great range of lunchtime meals, cakes and ice-cream and a single handpump is available serving beer from Felinfoel brewery. ( Please note: That this beer may be served via Felinfoel's Shakespeare dispense which adds Carbon dioxide to the beer to prolong life ).

    • Glengower Hotel Telephone(01970) 626191 3 Victoria Terrace Aberystwyth SY23 2DH

      A warm and welcoming pub with rooms. Outside seating on its suntrap front terrace offers stunning views over Cardigan Bay. Inside is a light and airy bar, quieter dining area and large back room. Cask beers are usually sourced from Welsh micros or independent breweries close to the border. Good quality food is served all day Mon-Sat and until early evening Sunday. 5% discount on cask beers for CAMRA members. Dogs welcome - water and biscuits at the bar. Bae Ceredigion Community Pub of the Year 2016.

    • Hen Lew Du Telephone(01970) 615378 Bridge Street Aberystwyth SY23 1PZ

      A family owned pub close to Aberystwyth town centre. Offering home cooked bar food including an amazing burger menu. A wide range of drinks including a range of from welsh beers to cocktails for everybody's taste .

    • Hen Orsaf Telephone(01970) 636080 Station Buildings, Alexandra Road Aberystwyth SY23 1LH

      A recently refurbished award-winning conversion of Aberystwyth's 1924-built ex-GWR railway station. This much-improved Wetherspoons offers up to 6 guest beers with regionalbeer often available. Usual Wetherspoon policies and promotions apply. Trains, buses, and taxis all adjacent. Outdoor drinking is on old station concourse. Customers' curious habit of queueing at individual tills, as if at a fast food restaurant, can lead to long queues and may confuse those used to more conventional bar service.

    • Rummers Wine Bar Telephone(01970) 625177 Trefechan Bridge, Bridge St Aberystwyth SY23 1QD

      Widely regarded as the Home of Live Music in Aberystwyth, Rummers Wine Bar is a riverside and harbourside Grade 2 listed building housing award-winning local craft ales, ciders and wines. Downstairs there are four hand pulls inside regularly rotating local craft real ale; whilst upstairs there is a private members cocktail bar with some of the finest wine and liqueurs from around rhe world. With live music and service being at the forefront, this is a venue beloved by locals, student and tourists.

    • Ship & Castle Telephone07773 778785 1 High Street Aberystwyth SY23 1JG

      This real ale flagship offers eclectically-sourced and rapidly-changing microbrewery guests, cider and perry from Gwynt y Ddraig, craft keg beers, (eg Polly's and Tiny Rebel), a few interesting bottles and some excellent canned beer. Taste the range with a "five pump platter" of five cask third-pint measures. Well-considered décor reflects the pub's name and history. A popular venue to watch Six Nations rugby - Wales enthusiastically and knowledgeably supported but all made most welcome.

    • Starling Cloud Telephone(01970) 623743 Park Avenue Aberystwyth SY23 1PG

      Aberystwyth's newest pub (as opposed to bar), opened April '13. The meet-and-greet service style seems to be applied less assiduously of late, so with luck you may escape being asked "Will you be dining with us today?". The food, while centrally supplied, is serviceable, but in a town not well supplied with food pubs the bland corporate style here still represents something of a missed opportunity. The beers are believed to be dispensed under the 'Fast Cask' system. An occasional seasonal Marston's beer.

    • Vale of Rheidol Terrace Road Aberystwyth SY23 1NY

      This historic pub was originally called "The Terminus" and was situated close to the railway when it first arrived in Aberystwyth in 1863. It can still be found opposite Aberystwyth's more modern station and was renamed 'Vale of Rheidol" in the 1960's, which refers to the local steam train service. The pub itself has changed little since and still comprises of a single long room with a bar running almost the half the length. It has been recently refurbished in 2019 from top to bottom with all facilities brought up to-date, and care has been taken to preserve the pub's history and cosy interior. Although no food is served, plans are in place to link up with a local businesses to provide bar snacks.

    • White Horse Telephone(01970) 615234 Upper Portland Street Aberystwyth SY23 2DT

      Known, for many years, as The Varsity, until Feb 2015 when it reverted to its original name. Now serving up to five Welsh real ales and a number of interesting ciders. This wheelchair accessible, large, town centre pub has seating on two levels, and multiple 'sports' TVs throughout. Good value food with a wide range of choices and themes, from breakfast to an evening meal are available all week.

  • Borth
    • Cambrian Coast Lounge Bar Telephone(01970) 871233 Cambrian Coast Holiday Park, Ynyslas Borth SY24 5JU

      This seaside campsite can be found in the village of Borth, a stones-throw away from Aberystwyth. Features include heated swimming pool and access to the neighboring golf course. There are many static caravans available, but motorhomes and caravans of all types are welcome.

    • Libanus Telephone(01970) 871042 Gerlan Chapel, High Street Borth SY24 5JA

      A Licenced bar open to serve both cinema and restaurant customers at this newly established venue. As well as a drink with a meal, cinema goers can enjoy their favourite tipple while they enjoy the film. Anyone wanting to pop in for a quick drink is also welcome. The cask ale is Sharps Atlantic, available depending on footfall, with various bottled ales popular with customers. A lift to the first floor provides disabled access through to a mezzanine level in the bar and staff will serve customers at their table as required. Accessible WC facilities on the ground floor makes this a destination for all. The venue benefits from good bus and rail links as well as on street parking. Check out the very professional website for future developments as there is more to come.

    • Railway Inn Telephone(01970) 871348 High Street Borth SY24 5JE

      This food and community focused seaside pub is located 600m from Borth station. Multiple rooms for dining with a lounge and bar area. Photos of local historic sports teams adorn the walls. Von's Restaurant serves a wide range of food for all tastes. Carvery on Sunday between 12-2:30pm.

    • Victoria Inn Telephone(01970) 871417 High Street Borth SY24 5HZ

      This family friendly beach-side pub has two bars downstairs complemented by outside decking. Upstairs is another bar and restaurant leading to terrace with stunning sea views of Cardigan Bay. Live music most weekends. Logburners warm the pub all year round. Outside grill Easter to October. Fish dishes are a speciality with many other home-made options available. No Sunday buses and limited evening service; trains until late seven days a week. Dogs welcome except in the upstairs restaurant.

  • Bow Street
    • Rhydypennau Inn Telephone(01970) 867888 Bow Street SY24 5AA

      A new Business owner from October 16th 2019 which was refurbished in Jan 2020 and keys handed back to us on the 20th of February 2020 This is a dog friendly and Family friendly public house We also allow campervan is to stay overnight for free providing they use our facilities We have lots of tables inside and outside. The pub offers a vared menu including vegan and vegetarian options.

  • Brynhoffnant
    • Bryn a'r Bragdy Telephone(01239) 611890 A487 Brynhoffnant SA44 6DU

      The new home of the Cardigan Brewery, created from the collaboration of the Penlon brewery and Innkeeper Wales. The interior is undergoing radical rebuilding, but the large rear outside bar is open. Tasting flights available.

  • Capel Bangor
    • Tafarn Y Maes Telephone(01970) 880981 Capel Bangor SY23 3LT

      On the A44 @ the Eastern end of the village of Capel Bangor, just 5 miles from Aberystwyth. Large car park, outside seating away from main road & a large grassy area to the rear for supervised children to play. Inside is a reception/bar area and an intimate dining room seating around 30. Food is locally sourced where possible, the menu varied, and small portions of most mains are available for children. Opening times may vary, please phone ahead if traveling.

  • Ceinws
    • Tafarn Dwynant Telephone(01654) 761660 Ceinws SY20 9HA

      Set in a quiet village, this friendly community freehouse is handy for attractions such as Centre for Alternative Technology and Corris Railway. Landlord's own artwork on display. Local bus 34 stops outside; longer-distance buses ply the A487 across the bridge. The front patio is used for alfresco drinking, with stunning views across the wooded Dulas valley. Opening hours may vary - ring to check if time is critical.

  • Cemmaes
    • Penrhos Arms Hotel Telephone(01650) 511243 A470 Cemmaes SY20 9PR

      A 15th century hotel, which has some original period features and traditional charm. There is a games room with a wide screen TV, Pool table, darts board, and games machines. The Penrhos Arms also has a spacious beer garden with outdoor seating which provides a safe play area for children and family pets.

  • Cemmaes Road
    • Dovey Valley Hotel Telephone(01650) 511335 Cemmaes Road SY20 8JZ

      Saved from the threat of closure after being bought, against all expectation, to be run as a pub, this gem of a pub with its nationally important interior is selling real ale for the first time in some three decades. That in itself exemplifies the new life that has been brought to the place. The few physical changes have also been positive - carpet tiles removed, revealing slate floor, and excellent decorations including photo of Cemmaes Road signalbox (the pub is opposite the Beeching-closed station) and 1935 local eisteddfod poster, found in loft, which evokes a vanished but still resonant way of life. Unmissable, but obviously to be treated with respect. In the evening delicious locally made pork pies are served with pickles.

  • Corris
    • Slaters Arms Telephone(01654) 761324 Bridge Street Corris SY20 9SP

      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. The bar furniture is all new and was hand built by a local craftsman. There is now a comfy snug on the left as you enter the front door.

      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 in he evening and for Sunday lunch, takeaway food also available. Wednesday is Curry & Pint night. A folk night is held on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month and this brings musicians from all over Mid-Wales. Occasional live entertainment (Fri/Sat).

      4 en-suite bedrooms will be available in 2022. Bae Ceredigion Cider Pub of the Year 2022.

  • Cross Inn (Llanon)
    • Rhos yr Hafod Inn Telephone(01974) 272644 Cross Inn (Llanon) SY23 5NB

      A friendly and traditional pub. Cosy drinking areas cluster around the small central bar and a larger back room decorated with old photographs of local scenes provides additional seating. Two constantly changing ales from Welsh Breweries. Sunny days can be enjoyed either at the front of the pub in the roadside drinking area or in the large rear garden. Ample parking available. Occasional events - check their Facebook. 2018 West Wales Pub of the Year

      Limited opening in Feb 2023 - alternate Tuesdays in Feb, for home darts matches, by April hours expected to be Tue-Sat 5-11

  • Cross Inn (New Quay)
    • Penrhiwgaled Arms Telephone(01545) 560238 Cross Inn (New Quay) SA44 6LN

      Sometimes quiet in winter, this large village pub attracts busy custom in summer from local campsites. The main room is flanked by a pool area and dining/function room. Usually a single guest beer but an additional is provided during the holiday season, often from a smaller family brewery or a larger micro. Regular entertainment is provided, including quiz nights, bingo, occasional live music and sky sports, please see Facebook page for more information, cards/board games are also available’. The smoking shelter is heated, lit and covered. The car park is a licensed stop over for motor homes. Food serving times vary according to time of year and lunches are not available all year round. CHECK WITH PUB IF MAKING A SPECIAL JOURNEY.

  • Derwenlas
    • Black Lion Telephone(01654) 703913 Derwenlas SY20 8TN

      16th Century Grade II listed building. The Black Lion retains many of its original features and offers a traditional Welsh dining experience for the whole family.

  • Devil's Bridge
    • Hafod Hotel Telephone(01970) 890232 Devil's Bridge SY23 3JL

      Set in the hinterland of Aberystwyth, to which it is linked by the Vale of Rheidol narrow-gauge railway, this imposing hotel,rebuilt in 1838 for the owner of the Hafod estate, adjoins the famous Devil's Bridge (actually three bridges, vertically stacked) that overlooks the Mynach waterfalls and dramatic wooded gorge. Welcoming to families and dogs, the bar is linked to the main hotel by a large tearoom where Sunday lunch (carvery) is served; other meals may be taken in restaurant, tearoom, or bar. Stunning views, unsurpassed walking opportunities, and splendid birdwatching abound in the vicinity.

  • Ffostrasol
    • Ffostrasol Arms Telephone(01239) 851348 A 486 Ffostrasol SA44 4SY

      The Ffostrasol Arms is a homely, traditional pub near Llandysul in rural Ceredigion. Arthur & Betty have created a warm, friendly atmosphere, welcoming locals & visitors alike. They also cater for functions, from weddings & large parties to day trips & conferences, often held in their spacious conservatory.

      They have a range of meals to suit all tastes. All food is cooked fresh to order. They use local suppliers where possible. Children's menus are available on request.

      Relax by the roaring open fire in the winter & enjoy the outdoor seating during the summer.

  • Goginan
    • Druid Inn Telephone(01970) 880265 Goginan SY23 3NT

      This comfortable, good-humoured village pub celebrates 45 years in the Good Beer Guide. Local Pub-of-the-Year 2013 and 2014, is the beating heart of its historic former lead mining community. Dining room and pool room flank L-shaped main bar where dogs are welcome. Music nights and beer festivals take place occasionally. Food, is popular and high-quality. No buses after early evening or on Sundays.

  • Llanarth
    • Llanina Arms Hotel Telephone(01545) 581276 Llanarth SA47 0NP

      Eat, drink and stay…. For decades the Llanina Arms in Llanina has been welcoming weary travellers and visitors passing on the busy main coastal road that connects Cardigan to Aberystwyth.

  • Llanbadarn Fawr
    • Black Lion Telephone(01970) 636632 Llanbadarn Fawr SY23 3RA

      Set in the village centre, a mile from the university town of Aberystwyth, this modernised pub is popular with locals and students alike. The spacious main bar has seating at one end, darts and pool at the other, and a large function room and second bar can be found at the rear of the premises. The large rear beer garden, next to the village's ancient church, has a delightful air of rural seclusion. A quiz is held every other Friday. Local darts, pool and poker teams and live entertainment. Sunday carvery, bar meals and Thursday - Saturday,

    • Gogerddan Arms Telephone(01970) 615209 Llanbadarn Fawr SY23 3RA

      Opened before 1824

  • Llanddewi Brefi
    • New Inn Telephone(01974) 298452 Llanddewi Brefi SY25 6RS

      Cosy pub in a historic village. Flagstoned floor, real fire and snug, noted in CAMRA's Real Heritage Pubs of Wales book. The real ale is served from polypins "out the back". Look for pump clips on the wall to see what is available.

  • Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn
    • Ffarmers Telephone(01974) 261275 Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn SY23 4LA

      This stylish light and airy pub has a strong emphasis on good food. The bar is located to the right on entering the building and the restaurant can be found to the left. Additionally seating is available towards the rear. Theme meal evenings are held regularly, and the pub is home to a competitive darts league during the season. Bottles of ale from local breweries such as Mantle available in addition to the cask beer served.

  • Llangeitho
    • Three Horseshoe Telephone(01974) 821244 Llangeitho SY25 6TW

      Friendly pub situated in a pretty village with historic connections to the Methodist revival in the 1700s. The landlord is an enthusiastic supporter of real ale and the pub serves two, normally Wye Valley Butty Bach and another from a Welsh brewery, often Evan Evans or Monty's. There is a main bar, small dining room and function room. The outside seating area overlooks the village square and is a lovely place to enjoy a beer in the evening sun. The Outside Inn is a beautifully constructed wooden undercover drinking area with TV showing sporting fixtures. Pool,three dartboards and WiFi jukebox in the function room. Excellent value evening meals and Sunday lunch with home-cooked specials. Monthly open mic night.

  • Llangrannog
    • Pentre Arms Hotel Telephone(01239) 654345 Llangrannog SA44 6SP

      Set on the Wales Coast Path in a pretty village, this cosy pub has tremendous sea views from the huge window in the bar and its small decking area. Main bar, games room (pool, darts) and dining room. Two Welsh real ales are joined by a third at busier times. Hearty pub food (including lunchtime sandwiches and fresh fish Easter- October). Live music summer weekends. Dogs welcome in the bar only. Bed and breakfast accommodation. Free car park 0.5 miles from pub, car park opposite chargeable 24 hours.

  • Llangybi
  • Llanon
    • White Swan Inn Telephone(01974) 202721 Llanon SY23 5HY

      After a refurbishment programme the White Swan reopened in November 2016, a year after its closure had left the village without a pub. Dylan Jones is the owner and he has completely refurbished the pub in a contemporary style. This deceptively large pub has a modern public bar, a cosy lounge, a small dining room, a pool room and a function room with separate bar. The home cooked food is good value and comes in generous portions. Check their Facebook page for details of the regular special food nights. Bingo nights each week. A second beer, often from a Welsh brewery, is served at busier times.

  • Llanrhystud
    • Barn Telephone(01974) 202247 Pengarreg Caravan Park Llanrhystud SY23 5DJ

      The Barn, situated on the Pengarreg Caravan Park is open to both patrons of the campsite and the general public alike.

  • Machynlleth
    • Clwb Bowlio/Bowling Club Telephone(01654) 702628 Llynlloedd Lane Machynlleth SY20 8AU

      Patrons can enjoy a drink in the friendly bar which overlooks the bowling green and boasts a stunning view of the hills behind. There is a separate function room which is frequently used within the community. Events such as Whist Drives, charity nights and Bingo are held along with childrens dancing lessons and cooking evenings. CAMRA card holders gain free admission to the bar.

    • Red Lion Telephone(01654) 701356 11 Heol Maengwyn Machynlleth SY20 8AA

      After having recently changed hands again this pub is set to revert to something more traditional - with food.

    • White Horse Telephone(01654) 702247 42 Heol Maengwyn Machynlleth SY20 8DT

      Opposite Owain Glyndwr's Parliament House on the town's broad main street. Real cider is often available in summer. Bar meals are served at irregular times (Sunday lunch is particularly popular), but best to check in advance for availability. The building was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1911 with the present magnificent frontage. Look above the fireplace in the right hand bar for "Before" and "After" pictures.

    • White Lion Telephone(01654) 703455 Heol Pentrerhedyn Machynlleth SY20 8DN

      The main room is a large, comfortable, open-plan lounge with an inglenook fireplace; this is flanked by a separate dining area and a small rear snug. Piped music can be loud at times. The pub is particularly busy at weekends. Annual beer festival late May bank holiday in the large garden. Buses stop outside. Biker-friendly.

    • Wynnstay Arms Hotel Telephone(01654) 702941 Heol Maengwyn Machynlleth SY20 8AE

      The Wynnstay is an old fashioned town centre hotel. Drinkers can enjoy a pint and a chat in the small quiet bar, or in the back room called the 'Cwtch' by the cosy log fire. The hotel is renowned for its great locally sourced food. Food theme nights are held regularly. In June the Wynnstay holds a beer festival which prioritizes matching beers with appropriate dishes.

  • New Quay
    • Black Lion Telephone(01545) 560122 Glanmor Terrace New Quay SA45 9PT

      Smartly refurbished large pub perched on one of New Quay's steep streets which makes much of its Dylan Thomas connection. Stunning sea views from the large garden with children's play area. Dogs are allowed in the garden via the footbridge to the side of the pub but not in the pub. There is seating in the main bar where a large TV screen dominates when a big game is on. There is also a tiny and cosy room off the main bar with one table and a separate dining room. The food is of good value and quality. There may only be Doom Bar on offer at quieter times but there may be up to three beers in busier months. Nine en-suite letting bedrooms. Car park is for hotel guests only, there is a public pay and display car park three minutes walk away.

    • Cambrian Hotel Telephone(01545) 560295 New Road New Quay SA45 9SE

      Re-opened under new management in March 2023, Italian restaurant, up to three real ales.

    • Jitterbug Church Street New Quay SA45 9NZ

      Newly opened, not surveyed yet

    • Penrhiwllan Inn Telephone(01545) 560471 Llandysul Road New Quay SA45 9RF

      This classic welsh country pub is arranged on two levels. The main bar is cosy with low overhead beams, a comfy sofa can be found next to a real fire. Decorated with old fashioned farming and drinking paraphernalia. Steak night every friday and Sunday roasts are served all day. Homecooked food can be taken away between 12pm-2:30pm and 9pm-11pm.

    • Penwig Hotel Telephone(01545) 560910 South John Street New Quay SA45 9NN

      This large seafront hotel in the centre of New Quay is owned by Brains and is very popular with visitors to this pretty seaside town. Inside there is plenty of seating whilst outside there is a large terrace with sturdy wooden furniture and great sea views. Dogs are allowed on the patio. Good value food from a standard Brains offers good choices for all the family, and the pub gets busy with diners during the season. Two Brains beers are on offer in the winter and three during the summer and at other busier times. The third beer during the summer is often Rev James Gold.

    • Pepper Pot Telephone(01545) 560680 Church Street New Quay SA45 9NT

      A restaurant with a small bar situated in one of the oldest buildings in New Quay. It serves light refreshments and meals and those just wanting a drink are welcomed. A large front terrace with sea views. Under new ownership.

    • Sea Horse Inn Telephone(01545) 560736 Uplands Square New Quay SA45 9QH

      This welcoming one-roomer, decorated with fascinating old photographs and cartoons, offers two real ales from Evan Evans (perhaps just one at the quietest times) in winter and one or two Westons ciders. Quiz night is Thursday, poker Sundays, open mic fortnightly. Small patio with benches can catch the sun. Generously filled crusty rolls are available while stocks last. This is one of the few pubs in New Quay which welcomes dogs - they are normally greeted with a fuss and a dog biscuit and there is a charity tin on the bar for the Dogs Trust.

    • Yacht Club Telephone(01545) 560516 Pier Buildings, Cei Newydd New Quay SA45 9NW

      Visitors are welcome, but you may need to sign in or obtain temporary membership for your visit.

  • Pentregat
    • New Inn Telephone(01239) 654285 Pentregat SA44 5PT

      Situated on the main A487 coastal road this pub is popular with local societies for meetings. Regular activities include jamming sessions for musicians, art group workshops, keep fit classes, bingo and is the location for Landrover Discovery club get-togethers.

      Breakfast is also served from 8.30am Tue - Sat

  • Pisgah
    • Halfway Inn Telephone(01970) 880631 Pisgah SY23 4NE

      This delightfully rustic and cosy pub with its flagstone floor and bar spanning two rooms was featured in recent TV series "Hinterland". The Halfway Inn was also the first pub in Wales to offer self service beer although sadly this practice has now been discontinued. Good value food is served in the evening and also available at lunchtimes during the summer months. Real Cider available seasonally.

  • Ponterwyd
    • George Borrow Hotel Telephone(01970) 890230 Ponterwyd SY23 3AD

      A family run, 17th century hotel with 2 bars. A lovely open fire can be found in the front room. Sunday Carvery. Close to Devil's Bridge and the Red Kite Centre.

  • Pontrhydfendigaid
    • Red Lion Telephone(01974) 831232 Bridge Street Pontrhydfendigaid SY25 6BH

      Traditional two room pub near the ruins of the former Cistercian Strata Florida Abbey. Outside seating with children's play area.

  • Talgarreg
  • Talybont
    • White Lion / Llew Gwyn Telephone(01970) 832245 Talybont SY24 5ER

      A proper community local overlooking the green, this pub is at the heart of village life. The main slate-floored room is heated by a solid fuel stove with separate games and dining rooms serviced from the central bar. Interesting local memorabilia adorns most of the walls. Children's playground in large beer garden. Popular Sunday lunch available and antique shop on premises. Camper Vans are welcome. Bus services in the evening and on Sundays are limited; at other times they are regular.

  • Tre'r Ddol
    • Wildfowler Telephone(01970) 832000 Tre'r Ddol SY20 8PN

      Medium sized road-side holstelry, food led also providing a friendly reception for drinkers in a seperate bar. Owned by Enterprise Inns but run by highly professional tennants who've been there since 2003. Food is varied, well cooked, well presented and plentiful. Efficient and friendly staff makes for a really pleasant dining experience. Member of the 'Brit-Stop' scheme which allows free overnight parking for motor homes in exchange for your custom over the bar.

  • Tregaron
    • Talbot Telephone(01974) 298208 The Square Tregaron SY25 6JL

      This heritage pub of immense character offers a choice of rooms - front bar with open fire and huge beams, snug with inglenook fireplace and rear public bar with TV. Winner of several CAMRA awards including West Wales Pub of the Year 2015. Two real ales in winter, three in summer from breweries in Wales and the Borders. The pub is listed in the Michelin Guide and excellent quality food is served in the bars and restaurant. The menu includes local meat, fish and cheese and good vegetarian options. Rear patio and a large, beautifully landscaped beer garden with a memorial to the circus elephant reputedly buried here. Dogs are welcome in the bars and garden. Winter opening hours may vary.

  • Tresaith
    • Ship Inn Telephone(01239) 811816 Tresaith SA43 2JL

      Brains owned pub in fantastic setting in small village on the Wales Coast Path. Large airy open-plan bar and conservatory with sea views. Covered outside seating area and decking area with wooden tables and some of the best sea views from a pub in Ceredigion. Excellent quality food served from 12-9 every day (booking is advisable at busy times) ranging from posh sandwiches to a full three course meal and excellent specials. Breakfast is available for non-residents. Very small car park and limited on-street parking – it is best to park higher up in the village and walk down to the seafront at peak periods. The four en-suite rooms have been recently refurbished to a high standard and have balconies with sea-views. A third beer is available at busy times. The pub may shut at 9.30pm out of season.

  • Ystrad Aeron
    • Vale of Aeron Inn Telephone(01570) 429570 Ystrad Aeron main street Ystrad Aeron SA48 8AE

      This country pub has two bars. Popular with locals and holidaymakers from nearby camp sites.

      "Together we have managed to surpass our target and have raised enough money to buy the Vale of Aeron. A huge thank you to all who have contributed and supported the campaign. "

      The aim is to have one changing real ale from a Welsh brewery.