Llangoed Hall's principal restaurant offers an intimate fine dining experience. The food is sourced from the freshest and finest local ingredients with fruit and vegetables from the hotel’s very own kitchen garden.
The Head Chef and his team places emphasis on creating dishes that promote the finest local Welsh produce such as Welsh Black Beef and Local Radnorshire Lamb, all flavoured with herbs from the gardens.
An outstanding lunch and dinner menu is offered in the restaurant and afternoon tea served in the lounge. Alongside the menu is an all-day lounge menu which guests can enjoy in one of our sumptuous lounges with a more casual atmosphere. This menu offers a tempting range of lighter meals and snacks.
All menus are complemented by an outstanding selection of world wines.
Llangoed Hall has gained an enviable reputation for corporate events, weddings and special occasions and conferences, and still remains first choice for the discerning diner.
AFTERNOON TEA at LLANGOED
Enjoy a memorable afternoon tea in a beautiful country house setting.
From the Gold Rose and Butterfly design fine bone china, exclusively designed for Llangoed Hall, to the selection of fine loose leaf teas, Afternoon Tea at the Llangoed Hall is a treat!
Afternoon Tea is served Thursday to Sunday, subject to availability and demand between 12:30 and 15:30 and offer a number of luxurious options and please note that bookings require a minimum notice of 48 hours and can be placed by contacting the team.
Situated 11 miles south east of Builth Wells and 11 miles north east of Brecon on the A470, (the main road between Cardiff & Builth Wells). You can easily join the M4 at Cardiff or Newport & the M50 at Ross-on-Wye.
By rail the nearest station is at Abergavenny. The nearest main line station is at Newport or Cardiff. If required a car can be arranged to meet guests.
Accessible by Public Transport: Builth Road station is 12 miles away.
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