The Powis Arms is an 18th century coaching inn located in a historic hamlet. The sign reflects the name(The Quay) by which the pub has been nicknamed locally. Pool Quay was a major port on the River Severn before the demise of river transport due to the evolving rail industry. Saved from closure in 2007 when it's then owners Powis Estates tried to get permission to convert into two houses. Located on the Montgomery canal, the Powis Arms is popular with walkers using the towpath. The pub sign is a joy to behold and is well worth a detailed look. Worth ringing ahead as opening times may alter and pub may open earlier than the advertised hours. New tenants have installed a 3rd handpump with a beer festival planned in the future.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Powis Arms, Pool Quay
Source: Regional