HIGHLY RECOMMENDED A-Z HAVING TAKEN OVER AT THE HELM OF THE DRAGON INN THE DRAGON INN
DURING OCTOBER 2013, THE ROWE FAMILY HAVE BREATHED NEW LIFE INTO THIS MUCH-LOVED PUB AND HOTEL.
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estling in the glorious Usk Valley, near the outstandingly beautiful
Brecon Beacons National Park, The Dragon Inn has undergone extensive refurbishment and now boasts fi fteen luxurious en-suite rooms and an excellent restaurant which has swiftly built up a glowing reputation. Serving breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner
every day, each meal served at The Dragon Inn is bursting with fresh produce, much of which is bought in Crickhowell itself, with everything else sourced from within a twenty-mile radius of the inn. The menus comprise of traditional and Welsh dishes, with the Dragon Inn’s famous Welsh Black Mountain and Celtic Pride Beef steaks on offer all year round. Why not enjoy the Dragon Inn’s Early Bird menu
which runs from 5pm to 7pm, Sunday to Wednesday? Or, perhaps book in for a full afternoon tea, which comes
served with Prosecco. There’s also the excellent Dragonettes menu for children, which is available all day. If you’re looking for a family-
friendly venue to spend the weekend at, then why not take a look at The Dragon Inn’s availability? Standard
and family rooms are available to book – perfect if you’re looking for a base to explore the heart of Wales. The Dragon Inn offers a warm welcome and has a
fantastic atmosphere – it really does offer a true taste of Wales.
The Dragon Inn, 47 High Street, Crickhowell, Powys, NP8 1BE Tel: 01873 810 362
www.dragoninncrickhowell.com
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