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Old Pandy Inn

A child and dog friendly pub serving food with Sky TV and WiFi and a garden in Pandy.

The Old Pandy Inn is located in the unspoilt Pandy village located five miles north of Abergavenny on the A465 road to Hereford immediately to the north of Llanfihangel Crucorney. The Wales-England border is one mile to the north with the Offa's Dyke Path and Marches Way passing through the village.

The village of Pandy is spread out from the Pandy watermill at Allt-yr-Ynys to the north to the edge of the village of Lanfihangel Crucorney to the south. The fulling-mill at Pandy served the Llanover estate in the 17th century producing wool which was turned into Welsh flannel. Pandy is the Welsh word for a fulling-mill.

The village was on a route used by the early railways, with the Abergavenny to Hereford line still passing to the west. There was at one time the Grosmont tramroad as well, now demolished. Raymond Williams was born in a cottage next to Offa's Dyke where his father was a railway signalman on the Hereford to Abergavenny railway line.

The village was redeveloped in the Victorian era by a pioneering lady architect, Bernadette Rocher who, in the 1870s, extended and reworked many of the older properties in local red sandstone. She is buried at the parish church at Oldcastle, Monmouthshire, a short distance to the northwest.

The village has no parish church, but has two Nonconformist chapels, one Baptist and one Presbyterian Church of Wales.

The village has several campsites and small caravan parks. The housing is a mix of Victorian era cottages, farms and villas and some 1970s housing estates such as Wern Gifford.

The Black Mountains, Wales rise up to the west of the village with the outlying Skirrid looming high over the village to the east.

The Old Pandy Inn is a popular location for walkers and cyclists and our bunkhouse is perfect for these big groups. We also have a separate en suite room within the the pub which is located above the bar that sleeps 6 people.

We source all our ingredients from local suppliers so our specials change weekly. Please feel free to speak to a member of our team regarding any allergy or dietary requirements you may have before ordering. For your information we only use vegetable oil in our cooking.

The Old Pandy Inn also provide free parking and WiFi to all their customers. We are a child and dog friendly pub but we do ask that neither are left unattended.

OS routes near Pandy, Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy) - created by OS Maps users

* Cats back and olchon valley from white haywood...
Walking route: 11.6km, Difficulty: Moderate

*Cats back car park, Capel y Ffin, Daren Lwyd, Hay Bluff. 12.3mi
Walking route: 19.8km, Difficulty: Moderate

*Llanbedr/Pen Allt Mawr/Cwm Banw. Black Mountains 10 miles...
Walking route: 15.5km, Difficulty: Energetic

*Vowchurch Common from Peterchurch
Walking route: 11km, Difficulty: Leisurely

*Cwm Cwnstab and Y Grib from Rhos Fach Common (Talgarth) 6...
Walking route: 9.9km, Difficulty: Moderate

*Llanthony and Capel y Ffin from Black Daren
Walking route: 22.1km, Difficulty: Energetic

Hereford Road, Pandy, Monmouthshire, NP7 8DR
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01873 890208

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www.theoldpandyinn.com

Facilities include: Real Ale, WiFi (free), Outside Seating, Child Friendly, Car Park, Big Screen, Bar Snacks, Restaurant, Traditional Sunday Roast, Pool Table, Live Music, Karaoke, 2-5 Rooms, Garden, Traditional, Open Fire, Pub sports team, Free area, Power sockets, BBQ, European, Function Hire Available, Darts, Lunch, Dinner, Water bowl provided, We have a pub dog, Dog walks nearby, Beer, Wine, Cider, Tea & Coffee, Grill , Baby Friendly, Weddings, Breakfast , Christenings, Funerals, Outside Catering , Spirits, Dogs Welcome in Bar Area , Family Friendly , Whisky ,

Mon: 18:00 - 22:00
Tue - Thu: 12:00 - 15:00, 18:00 - 23:00
Fri - Sat: 12:00 - 00:00
Sun: 12:00 - 22:00

Drink % Brewery
HPA 4.0 Wye Valley Brewery Ltd

HPA is an easy-going real ale that brings people together. Our brewers have let locally grown Target and Celeia hops hang out with Maris Otter pale malt to give this understated brew its pale straw colour, citrus hop aroma and a balanced bitter finish.

Tasting Notes: HPA is a truly delightful pale ale. It’s smooth on the palate, and boasts a citrus hop aroma leading to a balanced bitter finish. Locally grown Target and Celeia hops play an important part in making this such a distinctive beer. With Maris Otter pale malt and malted wheat also being used, this is very much a pale ale with all the right ingredients.

Butty Bach 4.5 Wye Valley Brewery Ltd

‘Butty Bach’ is Welsh term meaning ‘little friend’. This full-bodied, smooth and satisfying premium ale is burnished gold in colour, and certainly has made a few friends in its time

Tasting Notes: We brew it using Maris Otter and Crystal malts, flaked barley, malted wheat, and locally grown Fuggles, Goldings and Bramling Cross hops. With such fine ingredients, no wonder it remains a firm favourite among our followers.

Amstel Lager 4.1 Amstel

Beautiful golden color with a mildly bitter taste and cheerful character.

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Stella Artois 4.8 Stella Artois

Stella Artois is one of the world’s best-selling beers and is enjoyed in more than 80 countries. Its full, characteristic flavour and high quality is assured through a superior brewing process and by using the finest ingredients available.

Tasting Notes: It is brewed to perfection using the original Stella Artois yeast and only the best ingredients including the celebrated Saaz hops. It's the optimum premium lager, with its full flavour and clean, crisp taste.

Carling 4.1 Carling

Carling has been Britain’s best selling lager for more than three decades. It is brewed to have the perfect balance of sweetness & bitterness ensuring it is as brilliantly refreshing from the first sip to the last.

Tasting Notes: Carling has been skilfully brewed using lightly kilned British malts, aromatic hops and Carling's unique yeast to create a malty, sweet flavour, balanced with a hoppy ''clean flavoured'' bitterness and the aroma of freshly harvested grain.

Guinness Draught 4.2 Guinness

One of the world's best-loved beers, with sweet smelling aromas of coffee and malt, from the first velvety sip to the last, lingering drop, every deep-dark satisfying mouthful in between is pure beauty… pure Guinness.

Tasting Notes: Unmistakeably GUINNESS®, from the first velvet sip to the last, lingering drop and every deep-dark satisfying mouthful in between.

Stowford Press 4.5 Westons Cider

A refreshing medium-dry sparkling cider that is bursting with the delicious flavour of crisp cider apples

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Strongbow Dark Fruit 4.0 Heineken

Crisp Strongbow cut with a blend of dark fruit

Tasting Notes: Harnessing the crisp, masculine refreshment of Strongbow Original, Strongbow Dark Fruit offers an easy-drinking combination of Strongbow cider, cut with black currant and blackberry juices.

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Bunkhouse £29.95 per person per night which includes a full cooked breakfast.

Our bunkhouse sleeps a maximum of 24 people and can be split into 3 separate rooms that can accommodates 10, 8 and 6. All 3 rooms have shared facilities which include wash rooms, TV area and kitchen. Prices start from £29.95 per person per night which includes a full cooked breakfast. All of the rooms are heated and all of the beds are supplied with bedding but we do ask you to provide your own towels. Should you require we're also more than happy to provide packed-lunches by prior request. Check in time is from 2pm and we ask that you are checked out before 11am. That said both these times are flexible so please ask if you have any special requirements.

We serve the following food styles:

Bar Snacks, Restaurant, Traditional Sunday Roast, Traditional, BBQ, European, Grill, Breakfast

Menu

Steaks
Alternatives
Sauces