

The Neuadd Fawr Arms has provided food, drink and accommodation for centuries. The name translates as "The Big Hall", so called because it once functioned as the offices of a local country estate of the same name.
The bar still retains the flagstone floor and old wooden beams and is heated by two wood burning stoves.
As a centre of village life the Inn hosts many functions throughout the year many based around the rural farming calendar - lambing, bringing in the hay etc. The pub also caters for Weddings, Christenings and Birthdays (from 18ths to 90ths!).
The pub has numerous entertainment evenings including tippet (a local game) competitions, talent nights, parlour racing and bingo which visitors are welcome to come and join in.
There is an extensive bar and restaurant menu as well as frequent "curry nights" where you can sample a wide range of oriental dishes. The pub serves a range of traditional beers, ciders, wine and spirits.
Whether you drop in for some refreshment or come to stay you can be sure of a warm and friendly welcome at the Neuadd Fawr Arms.