The White Hart, St Dogmaels

The 18th century White Hart stands opposite the ruined abbey and is the oldest public house in St Dogmaels.  Set into the hillside and has bar lounges on different levels with the lower level having a flagstone floor and beamed ceiling.

From 1858 to 1871 the pub was kept by master mariner William Evans. Later his daughter, Mrs Eleanor Richards took over the pub and in 1937 it was reported the White Hart, of the remaining pubs left in the village, was doing the best business and remained in the same family for over 80 years. 

A pool table can be found in the bar along with Sky Sports.

Serving real ale and often found in the Good Beer Guide.

Contact details: 

White Hart Inn, Finch Street, St Dogmaels, Cardigan  SA43 3EA

Locale - Wales: 

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