600 YEAR OLD THATCHED PUB AND RESTUARANT
Set in the beautiful rural Carmarthenshire countryside of West Wales, full of ancient oak beamed ceilings, a traditional log fire to give you a nice warm Welsh welcome, also a beer garden and a patio for those sunny days. Many interesting legends surround this wonderful ancient building, where Dylan Thomas often visited on his way west. The low walls surrounding the front of the building were used to rest coffins on one side of the entrance, and for the bearers to sit on the other, whilst consuming their ale, which was payment for their services.
The White Hart Thatched Inn and Brewery was thought to have been built originally to house the stone masons, who built the first church next door. Old heavy carved furniture is reputed to have been made by a joiner, sacked by Winchester cathedral because of his drinking habits, and paid in beer by a previous landlord, many years ago!
Whilst enjoying handcrafted ales and ciders in our cosy bar why not dine on the region’s best traditional pub food.
The team at the White Hart Thatched inn and Brewery specialise in preparing traditional roast with huge, lovingly made, Yorkshire puddings, homemade pies, fresh bread sandwiches and the freshest fish dishes.
We only use the very best Welsh meats and produce from local suppliers.
Based in the village of Llanddarog Carmarthen, this family friendly pub and restaurant is more than just an ancient pub.
With delicious food, homemade beers/ciders and the biggest craft distillery in Wales producing Wales first Rum, Gin and Vodka.
Relax inside or outside (weather permitting) and enjoy our beer and spirits brewed on the premises. A unique combination. Delivered direct to your table by our staff,
A full menu is available for our younger guests.
Once you have enjoyed your meal, browse on on-site shop for a full range of our beers, spirits and merchandise, all available to take away. A full range of jams and chutneys is also available.
Mix and match our different beers to make a unique gift for someone.