10 of the best places to eat in Mid-Wales

Y Ffarmers, Llanfihangel-y-Creuddyn, Aberystwyth

A country dining pub in the pretty village of Llanfihangel y Creuddyn, just 7 miles from Aberystwyth. Local, seasonal produce features on the menu which changes regularly according to what’s available. There’s a good selection of real ales, real ciders and craft spirits. Their Sunday lunch is something special.

Y Blac, New Street, Talybont - A modernised village dining inn located in Tal-y-bont, 6 miles North of Aberystwyth. Serving Modern Welsh Cuisine in a relaxing environment.

Y Talbot, Tregaron - Set near Tregaron's colourful town square, this 17th-century drovers' inn-turned-pub has seasonal menus which offer full-flavoured traditional dishes made with Welsh produce.

Tafarn Y Bont, Bronant- A traditional Pub set in an idyllic setting in the heart of rural Welsh community, Bronant. This long standing and popular country pub is easily accessible and provides a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere

The Triangle Inn, Rhayader - A beautiful 16th century drovers inn located in Cwmdauddwr, the gateway to the Elan Valley. serve home made food with ingredients sourced from local farms whenever possible. In addition to a lunch and dinner service they also have a take-away menu.

The Pepper Pot Bar and Grill, New Quay - Situated a stones throw from the picturesque village of New Quay. This pub is full of character The bar and grill offers locally sourced home cooked pub classics with an upmarket feel and taste, along with a specials board updated regularly.

Druid Inn, Goginan - A cosy country pub serving beer and real ales. Bar meals are available Monday to Saturday.

Caffi Cletwr, Tynywern - A not for profit community shop and café, which is a great place to stop for a coffee or lunch if you’re heading north.

Medina, Aberystwyth - A casual-chic Mediterranean cafe and shop which serves delightful food, coffee and fresh produce.

The Drovers rest, Llanwrtyd Wells - An attractive beamed restaurant with a licensed cocktail bar overlooking the river Irfon which offers freshly prepared local produce along with homemade and traditional Welsh foods.


So there we have it, 10 of the best places to eat in Mid-Wales

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