The Plas yn Dinas dates from 1702 making it one of the oldest surviving pubs in Montgomeryshire. It actually started life as a court house which was subsequently converted into a public house. Grade II listed, it has a wealth of original features. The interior is two rooms, divided into separate areas by the use of settles and the timber framework. The bar has moved three or four times in the not too distant past and has recently been relocated again after a smart refurbishment. There is a tiled floor throughout with an extensive heavily beamed ceiling and timber supporting posts. After a lengthy closure the Plas reopened in May 2015 with a complete makeover and will be a food orientated establishment. It is located just off the Llanfyllin to Llansantffraid road in the centre of the village.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Plas-yn-Dinas Inn, Llanfechain
Changing beers typically include: Purple Moose (varies) , Stonehouse (varies) , Three Tuns (varies)
Source: Local