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A stone walled village pub which was established in the 17th century as a coaching inn. There is a tiled public bar which is dominated by a large inglenook fireplace and a wood burning stove. Wall bench seating is present at one end of the bar. To the left of the entrance is a comfortable well appointed lounge/restaurant with various photos and a large mirror. At the rear is a covered smoking area and a grass drinking area with a wooden climbing frame for children. Meifod football club use the pub as their base and the ground is situated at the back of the pub. Reopened after a lengthy closure in December 2017 and now a free house after coming into local ownership. The pub has been renovated completely after many years of neglect from previous Pub Co owners, Admiral Taverns and is a much needed facility for this large village.
Community Supported
A community group did start the process to purchase the pub, but it was later privately purchased.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Kings Head Inn, Meifod
Changing beers typically include: Brakspear - Oxford Gold , Three Tuns (varies) , Wainwright
Source: National