The Dragon hotel was originally built as a Coaching Inn around 1630. For centuries, horses and coaches would be driven right through the centre of the hotel. The covered coachway now forms the entrance area.
The hotel’s food is freshly-prepared and lovingly cooked by the excellent team at the Dragon. The Bistro has built up an enviable reputation for food in the area over a number of years. You can choose to eat in the Bistro dining room, the bar or the Dragon’s ‘Den’.
The choices are wide-ranging to cater for all tastes, incorporating:
À la carte Bistro food with a Mediterranean flavour and a good range of meat and fish.
Pastas.
Classics, such as, fish and chips, burgers, casseroles and ‘steak frites’.
A variety of salads.
A selection of vegetarian dishes.
Lunches: extra items are also available at lunch time from our lunch only menu which provides baguettes, salads, omelettes etc.
Seasonal Menus: The à la carte menu is changed on a seasonal basis and there are also daily specials available at times.
The Dragon Hotel | Cycle Hire
The Dragon Hotel cycle hire is open to both residents and non-residents to the hotel, and can be rented by the half day.
Dragon Hotel | Swimming pool
The Dragon hotel has its own heated swimming pool, which is available for overnight guests and visitors to the hotel.
The Dragon Hotel is located at the top of the town square behind the town hall. Please see map on owners' website
The nearest railway station is Welshpool, which is 8 miles away.
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