Local Businesses
Cafes & Restaurants
Askew's Family bakery
Cakes, breads, pies freshly baked on the premises for you to enjoy in the cafe or to take away. Also available soup & jacket potatoes.
Type: cafe
Beaufort China Gourmet
Chinese haute cuisine and a warm friendly welcome from David & Wani Lee & their team will make your visit truly memorable.
Type: Chinese
Black Mountain Lodge
Charming guest house, stone walls, oak beams and a warm welcome. New a la carte restaurant and bar, perfect for a special occasion.
Type: A la carte
Bluebell Inn
Home cooked local produce served in a friendly atmosphere. All rooms are en suite and a warm welcome is assured.
Type: Pub restaurant
Coach & Horses
Sarah and Adam welcome you to their beautiful 18c coaching inn. Good fresh local food and ales. Beer garden near the canal.
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Llanwenarth Hotel & Riverside Restaurant
Dating back to the 16th century, you will find us on the east bank of the River Usk halfway between Abergavenny and Crickhowell.
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Mynydd Ddu Tea Rooms
Friendly family run cafe. Licensed premises serving all-day breakfasts to home-cooked meals and cakes. Mountain bike hire also available.
Type: Tea Room
Nantyffin Cider Mill Inn
Award winning 16th century family run pub and restaurant featuring original millstone and renowned for locally sourced fresh food.
Type: Pub & restaurant
Number Eighteen
A contemporary cafe serving a range of local, organic sandwiches, paninis, salads, soups, teas, coffees & juices. Open daily 9am - 6pm
Type: cafe
Peterstone Court Hotel
Georgian architecture with a beautiful mountain backdrop provides the setting to enjoy locally raised food from our nearby farm.
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The Bear
Dating back to 1432, this ancient coaching inn with cobbled forecourt has twice won 'Best pub in Britain' award.
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The Club & Crughywel Cafe
Cafe and Pub located in The Club, visitors welcome, cheapest prices in town. Big screen televisions, snooker, pool, darts facilities.
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The Crown at Pantygelli
Beautifully situated, The Crown offers a range of excellent real ales, good wines, freshly cooked food and a genuine welcome.
Type: Pub restaurant
The Dragon Hotel
This 18th century listed building in the Brecon Beacons National Park provides a relaxed atmosphere, delicious meals and great hospitality.
Type: restaurant
The Manor Hotel
Birthplace of Sir George Everest at the foot of an ancient fortress, stunning views and local produce ensure a delightful visit.
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The Old Ford Inn
Centuries old family owned and run coaching inn with lovely southerly views comprising restaurant and b&b; serving home cooked food and good real ale.
Type: with fishing
Ty Croeso Hotel
The hotel is just above the Monmouth & Brecon canal only half a mile from Crickhowell.
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