Mid Glamorgan

Campaign for Real Ale

Campaign for Real Ale

Local Pubs

  • Aberaman
    • Rock Inn 167 Cardiff Road Aberaman CF44 6RB Telephone(01685) 872906

      Popular locals pub offering live music, karaoke and quiz nights.

    • Temple Bar Vaults Cardiff Road Aberaman CF44 6UU Telephone(01685) 876137

      Traditional village pub with main bar, pool room, dining room and 'snug'. Usually two guest ales available, often featuring beers from nearby Greytrees Brewery.

  • Abercanaid
    • Colliers Arms 69 Nightingale Street Abercanaid CF48 1EJ Telephone(01443) 690376
  • Abercynon
    • Carne Parc Hotel Hill Street, Carne Town Abercynon CF45 4PF

      Re-opened late 2016, offering one real ale and a selection of bottled beers from local Grey Trees Independent Craft Brewers.

  • Aberdare
    • Aberdare Rugby Football Club 49 Gloucester Street Aberdare CF44 7BP Telephone07384 758107
    • Beehive Inn 4 Gadlys Street Aberdare CF44 8BG
    • Cambrian Inn 60 Seymour Street Aberdare CF44 7DL Telephone(01685) 879120

      This welcoming town pub can be found a short walk from the shops, rail and bus stations. One real ale is usually available and good-value lunches. Wednesday is quiz night and there is live acoustic music on Thursday. The pub sign portrays the choral conductor and brewer Caradog (Griffith Rhys Jones), a famous son of Aberdare.

    • Conway Cardiff Street Aberdare CF44 7DG Telephone(01443) 476697
    • Gadlys Arms 26 Bridge Street Aberdare CF44 8EU Telephone(01685) 876055

      Food oriented pub offering good value pub food and two real ales

    • Ieuan ap Iago 6 High Street Aberdare CF44 7AA Telephone(01685) 880080

      Popular Wetherspoon in the town centre, well placed for local amentities and public transport. Named in honour of Evan James (Ieuan ap Iago), writer of the words of the Welsh national anthem 'Hen wlad fy nhadau'. A modest stroll from Dare Valley Country Park. Customary Wetherspoon facilities, including extended hours food service, familiar house beers, together with a varied selection of national guest ales.

    • National Tap Cross Street Aberdare CF44 7EG Telephone(01685) 267310

      Housed in the former National School building in the centre of Aberdare, the Grey Trees brewery tap opened its doors on 5th July 2019. Offering up to 6 real ales (5 from the Grey Trees range plus one guest), 7 craft kegs and 2 real ciders. Highly Commended in the 2024 Mid Glamorgan Branch Pub of the Year compeition.

    • Prince of Wales 21 Victoria Square Aberdare CF44 7LB Telephone(01685) 378788

      Rhymney Brewery pub in a converted commercial premises in the centre of Aberdare. Five handpumps offer a selection of Rhymney beers.

    • Whitcombe Inn Whitcombe Street Aberdare CF44 7DA Telephone(01685) 875106

      Traditional and welcoming valley pub, on the corner of Whitcombe Street, close to the main shopping area and thriving market. Single main bar with pool room to the rear. Sports TV often plays, but is rarely obtrusive except on major rugby match days. Children are welcome until 9pm. Occasional live music. Approximately one mile from the Dare Valley Country Park, with great walks and pitches for (pre booked) campers and touring vans.

  • Beddau
    • Cokeworks Bar 1A Common Approach Beddau CF38 2BL

      Innovative micropub in a former newsagents. Craft beers are the main feature but you might also find draught cider and very occasional cask ale. Popular with locals and visitors alike, it is the only pub in this large village. Hosts live bands and singers at weekends and occasionally karaoke or comedy. Open for breakfast, teas and coffees most days. Closed one Tuesday a month for charity booking (check Facebook page for information).

  • Bedlinog
    • Bedlinog Inn Oakland Street Bedlinog CF46 6TG Telephone(01443) 710996

      Modernised, traditional pub in the heart of Bedlinog with an emphasis on providing good quality food and drink alongside luxury accommodation in their B&B. Two real ales are usually on offer plus a range of Gwynt-y-Ddraig bottles in the fridge. Regular special events are held, including a Thursday evening curry club (normal menu not available this day).

  • Bedwas
    • Church House Inn Church Street Bedwas CF83 8AY Telephone(029) 2247 1494

      Friendly and welcoming 2 roomed local offering two real ales and good value, home-cooked meals.

    • Fishermans Rest Old Bedwas Road Bedwas CF83 3RZ Telephone(029) 2086 3424

      Large Multi-roomed pub by the river

    • Wonky Bar 17 Church Street Bedwas CF83 8EA Telephone(029) 2132 0506

      Bar converted from a shop unit offering a constantly changing real ale, pub food, pub games, live music and karaoke, and sports TV. Next door the the former White Hart, Bedwas (closed).

  • Brynna
  • Brynsadler
    • Ivor Arms Cowbridge Road Brynsadler CF72 9BT Telephone(01443) 222287

      Taken over from Brains in 2021, this busy village local offers 2 real ales and good quality meals.

  • Caerphilly
    • Angel Bar & Grill White Cross Lane Caerphilly CF83 2RL Telephone(029) 2088 2952

      Two-roomed pub on the edge of Hendredenny estate on the outskirts of Caerphilly. Refurbished and re-opened in May 2017 with a focus on serving quality food.

    • Court House Cardiff Road Caerphilly CF83 1FN Telephone(029) 2088 8120

      Grade II listed building overlooking Caerphilly Castle. Good value meals served most of the day, either in the pub or in the garden overlooking the castle moat.

    • Crossways Crossways Business Park Caerphilly CF83 3NL Telephone(029) 2088 8850

      Brewers Fayre pub restaurant adjacent to Premier Inn. Usually two real ales available. Good value food, including buffet section, children's menus and breakfast served from 6.30-10.30am (7-11am weekends). Fun Factory to keep kids entertained.

    • Cwrt Rawlin Nantgarw Road Caerphilly CF83 1SN Telephone(029) 2086 8001

      More relaxed version of the conventional Marston's eatery - for which try the Red Kite opposite. Pleasant bar, which a separate "Kid's Area" seemingly catering for computer games fans.

    • Green Lady Pontygwindy Road Caerphilly CF83 3HF Telephone(029) 2085 1510

      Single bar pub close to rugby ground, on main road north of Caerphilly centre. Beers from all corners of the Marston's range available on a rotational basis. Regular programme of events including Sunday quiz nights and live music Fridays & Saturdays.

    • Kings Arms 46 Cardiff Road Caerphilly CF83 1JQ Telephone(029) 2088 5127

      Popular town centre pub in the busy shopping centre, close to the Castle. One cider always available and up to 4 guest ales.

    • Malcolm Uphill 89-91 Cardiff Road Caerphilly CF83 1FQ Telephone(029) 2076 0720

      Comfortable Wetherspoon pub in the centre of Caerphilly near the bus/rail interchange. Named in honour of local TT motorcycle racing champion. Breakfast menu served until noon, and main menu thereafter.

    • Masons Arms Mill Road Caerphilly CF83 3FE Telephone(029) 2088 3353

      Ten minutes walk from Caerphilly Castle and the town centre. Two distinctive drinking areas: a traditional sports bar and a spacious lounge overlooking the beer garden.

    • Moat House Lon-y-Llyn Caerphilly CF83 1BY Telephone(029) 2088 2678

      Large restaurant type pub with a good value menu. Changed hands and rebranded as Marston's January 2019. Reports on this recently changed pub would be most welcome.

    • Piccadilly Piccadilly Square Caerphilly CF83 1PB

      This pub re-opened on Friday 28th July 2017 under new ownership.

    • Pontygwindy 222 Pontygwindy Road Caerphilly CF83 3HR Telephone(029) 2088 4321

      Large multi-roomed eatery on main road close to the Industrial Estate

    • Red Kite Nant Garw Road Caerphilly CF83 2AX Telephone(029) 2088 7516

      Food oriented family friendly pub.

  • Caerphilly Mountain
    • Black Cock Inn Waunwaelod Way Caerphilly Mountain CF83 1BD Telephone(029) 2088 0534

      Secluded pub set in a picturesque hilltop forest. Access is easiest from Caerphilly Mountain, but also along country lanes from Pantmawr and Tongwynlais. With its inviting open fire, the bar is popular with ramblers, and dogs are welcome. There is a garden at the front and an outdoor heated area for smokers.

  • Church Village
    • Fagins Main Road Church Village CF38 1PY Telephone(01443) 202419

      Following a period of closure in Spring 2019 for extensive refurbishment this pub, previously the Village Arms, re-opened on 5th July back under its original name of Fagins.

  • Cross Inn
    • Cross Inn Hotel Main Road Cross Inn CF72 8AZ Telephone(01443) 223431

      2022 local CAMRA Pub of the Year. A welcoming, traditional pub attracts a strong following from locals and visitors alike. The large single room is divided into a bar area and a comfortable lounge, in which home prepared meals are served. Curry night is Wednesday, and Sunday lunches are very popular. There is a large car park at the rear, and a comfortable outdoor drinking area including covered booths.

  • Cwmaman
  • Cwmbach
    • Tirfounder Fields Riverside Retail Park Cwmbach CF44 0AH Telephone(01685) 876511

      Modern pub/restaurant in Aberaman popular with families. Situated next to the Aberdare Premier Inn so convenient for travellers, with breakfast being served from 06.30 to 10.30 (weekdays)/07.00 to 11.00 (weekends).

  • Deri
    • Baileys Arms Bailey Street Deri CF81 9HX Telephone(01443) 830214

      Friendly traditional pub near the centre of Deri village, with frontage and entrance at right angles to the street. Spacious and comfortable front bar, with a back room for pool and darts. Another Grey Trees beer occasionally substitutes for Diggers Gold. The Darran Valley cycle path passes close by, with access at the back of the car park.

  • Efail Isaf
    • Carpenters Arms Heol Ffrwd Philip Efail Isaf CF38 1AR Telephone07989 383479

      Friendly traditional locals’ pub with two comfortably furnished bars which are usually opened into one, offering one real ale early in the week and two at weekends. South Wales breweries’ beers are often on tap, with varied styles. Weekly events include a Quiz on Tuesdays, Poker on Wednesdays, Rock’n’roll Bingo on Thursdays, and occasional live music. The smaller bar often has live football or rugby coverage. A large room is available for functions, and has dartboards for casual players and the teams in the local pub league. A south-facing patio is particularly popular on sunny days.

  • Gilfach Fargoed
    • Capel Hotel Park Place Gilfach Fargoed CF81 8LW Telephone(01443) 566462

      Pub originally built by Phillips Brewery of Newport and named after John Capel Hanbury, the Pontypool ironmaster. It is located a short walk up the hill from Gilfach Fargoed rail halt and is served by bus services from Bargoed, Ystrad Mynach, Caerphilly and Newport, which stop outside. The interior is of a classic early 20th century design. Most of the multi-room layout is intact including a dark wooden carved bar counter, giving a real glimpse of the past.

    • Gilfach Workmens Club 87/89 Park Place Gilfach Fargoed CF81 8LX Telephone(01443) 830210

      Friendly and welcoming independent club, established in 1927. Two real ales usually available and a real cider. Constantly changing beers, with a mix of local and national brands. Sports TV is not intrusive, and usually silent. Non-members welcome. Bus stop immediately outside.

  • Gilfach Goch
  • Glan-y-Llyn
    • Fagins Craft Beer House & Art Cafe 9 Cardiff Road Glan-y-Llyn CF15 7QD Telephone(029) 2081 1800

      Free house at the northern end of Taffs Well. Three handpulls on the bar, two serving ale and one serving cider. Small independent brewers favoured with big hop flavours a common feature. A range of local and national craft beers is also available. Good-value meals (kitchen closed Sun eve and all day Mon). Buses stop nearby and Taffs Well railway station is a level 15 min walk to the south.

    • Swan 68 Cardiff Road Glan-y-Llyn CF15 7QE Telephone(029) 2081 0088
  • Groes Faen
    • Dynevor Arms Llantrisant Road Groes Faen CF72 8NS Telephone(029) 2089 0530

      A busy but welcoming village pub and restaurant. The four handpumps serve three regular beers plus one guest. The busy staff are always friendly, an ambience the landlord and landlady encourage.

  • Groesfaen
    • Castell Mynach Llantrisant Road Groesfaen CF72 8NH Telephone(01443) 237395

      Large family friendly food focussed pub on main road.

  • Groeswen
    • White Cross Inn Groeswen CF15 7UT Telephone(029) 2085 1332

      Rural stone-built pub next to Groeswen Chapel with commanding views over Caerphilly. Usually four changing beers (including one dark) are available. Three Williams Brothers ciders are available in bottle. Popular with walkers and cyclists using the nearby Rhymney Valley Ridgeway Walk. Road access is easiest via Nantgarw or Hendredenny. *Note: May close early on Mondays if quiet.

  • Hendreforgan
    • Griffin Inn Hendreforgan CF39 8YL Telephone(01443) 675144

      Known locally as The Bog, this friendly pub has been in the same family for more than sixty years. The immaculate decor features oak furniture, gleaming brassware and memorabilia everywhere you look. Only cash is accepted at the bar (no cards), and an original Victorian till is in use. Full of warmth and character with roaring fires in winter. This out of the way pub is a very comfortable rarity. Branch Pub of the Year 2024. Under 18's are not allowed inside the pub.

  • Hirwaun
    • Glancynon Inn Swansea Road Hirwaun CF44 9PH Telephone(01685) 811043

      Large country pub with oak beams, a little off the beaten track. Two ales often from Welsh breweries. Separate loung and public bar and a popular restaurant upstairs.

    • Prince of Wales 1 Harris Street Hirwaun CF44 9NP Telephone(01685) 811048

      Popular local community pub

  • Llanharan
    • Bryncae Arms Bridgend Road Llanharan CF72 9RP Telephone(01443) 231671

      A traditional country pub with a gastro-restaurant, and a constantly changing range of four real ales.

    • High Corner House The Square Llanharan CF72 9NR Telephone(01443) 858275

      Family run pub and restaurant in a grade II listed building offering home cooked food.

    • Llanharan Constitutional Club Capel Road Llanharan CF72 9QA Telephone(01443) 222188
    • Turberville Chapel Road Llanharan CF72 9QA Telephone(01443) 222143

      Opposite Llanharan railway station, this popular and busy pub offers a good range of guest beers and ciders. There is a separate public bar with traditional pub games.

  • Llanharry
  • Llantrisant
    • Bear inn Heol y Sarn Llantrisant CF72 8DA Telephone(01443) 222271

      Olde-world town pub with two bars and a restaurant. Observed to be stocking Glamorgan Brewing beer January 2019.

    • Longbow Gwaun Elai Llantrisant CF72 8XL Telephone(01443) 233952

      Premier Inn close to Llantrisant old town. Breakfast served 06.30-10.30 (weekdays)/07.00-11.00 (weekends).

    • New Inn Swan Street Llantrisant CF72 8ED Telephone(01443) 222232

      Friendly urban town house pub, in the heart of Llantrisant Old Town. The main bar fronts onto the street, and is traditional and welcoming. A second room at the back is mainly used for dining. Food is served from Wednesdays through to Sundays. A public car park directly opposite is handy.

    • Penny Farthing Cardiff Road Llantrisant CF72 8DG Telephone(01443) 237196

      Recently refurbished pub near Llantrisant old town, offering pub food, pool and sports TV.

    • Wheatsheaf Hotel High Street Llantrisant CF72 8BQ Telephone(01443) 229367

      A welcoming free house popular with all ages. There are three rooms off the bar with an eclectic range of furniture and fittings, including cosy sofas and real fire in one. The two real ales are predominantly from south Wales and the border counties, often with at least one such as Brains Reverend James or a Wye Valley beer. In addition to darts and cards, there is a quiz on Tuesdays and occasional live music at weekends. Buses stop outside and parking is available a short walk away.

  • Llantwit Fardre
    • Brown Trout Llantrisant Road Llantwit Fardre CF38 2HA Telephone(01443) 183727

      Village local consisting of a bar and lounge downstairs and an upstairs function room. The pub is active in the community hosting regular events.

    • Bush Inn Main Road Llantwit Fardre CF38 2EP Telephone(01443) 203958

      Busy pub in the centre of the village. The interior is semi open plan, with exposed stone walls and timber. The pub hosts quizzes on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, a jamming night on Thursday and a band or singer on Saturday evenings. Free tapas sometimes available early evening on Sundays.

    • Ship Inn Crown Hill Llantwit Fardre CF38 1BH Telephone(01443) 202341

      A pub with a reputation for quality, varied, good value food.

  • Llanwonno
    • Brynffynon Hotel Llanwonno CF37 3PH Telephone(01443) 790272

      Remotely situated high in the forest between the Cynon and Rhondda Fach valleys. Pub comprises a comfortable lounge/bar with sofas and wood-burning stove. Excellent meals in the separate dining room are very popular and booking is recommended. Patio offers views of the forest and churchyard. Regular beer festivals throughout the year.

  • Llwydcoed
    • Corner House Inn Corner House Street Llwydcoed CF44 0YA Telephone(01685) 879739
    • Red Cow 6 Merthyr Road Llwydcoed CF44 0YE Telephone(01685) 267071

      Single bar pub with separate dining/function room and conservatory opening out into an enclosed garden. No. 6 bus route between Aberdare and Merthyr Tydfil stops outside.

  • Merthyr Tydfil
    • Anchor Inn 95 High Street Merthyr Tydfil CF47 8UD Telephone(01685) 375444
    • Dic Penderyn 102 High Street Merthyr Tydfil CF47 8AP Telephone(01685) 385786

      Wetherspoon pub in the centre of Merthyr Tydfil town centre, named after the martyr Richard Lewis, better known as as Dic Penderyn. Seating is on the ground floor in the main bar area, with outdoor seating upstairs, overlooking Penderyn Square and the beautiful Redhouse Cymru building.

    • Iron Dragon Castle Street Merthyr Tydfil CF47 8BG Telephone(01685) 350859

      This pub in the centre of Merthyr Tydfil is housed in the old Taff Fechan Water Board Offices.

    • King Brychan Rhydycar Leisure Park Merthyr Tydfil CF48 1DH Telephone(01685) 268385

      Modern family friendly pub focussed on food.

    • Norton Tavern High Street Merthyr Tydfil CF47 9HG Telephone(01685) 388867
    • Pant Cad Ifor Pant Road Merthyr Tydfil CF48 2DD Telephone(01685) 377220

      Situated close to Pant station on the Brecon Mountain Railway, with a focus on food and used mainly by tourists to the area.

    • Red Lion Inn Heolgerrig Road Merthyr Tydfil CF48 1SB

      Friendly family run traditional local with real ales often featuring local brewers such as Glamorgan and Grey Trees.

    • Rose & Crown 20 Morgan Street Merthyr Tydfil CF47 8TP Telephone(01685) 379766
    • Winchester 1A Castle Street Merthyr Tydfil CF47 8BG Telephone(01653) 79758

      A popular traditional pub in the centre of Merthyr Tydfil. Copper topped tables and a coal fire in the winter months make for a cosy atmosphere. Very reasonably priced draught Rhymney beers, with mini-kegs, gift sets and other brewery merchandise available for sale. Quiet ambience at times when the Sports TV is taking a rest. Children not admitted.

  • Miskin
    • Miskin Arms Hensol Road Miskin CF72 8JQ Telephone(01443) 224346

      Dating from 1741, this village pub is popular with locals and visitors. The pub is known for good quality food both as bar meals and in the restaurant. The walled garden is a pleasant spot on warm days.

  • Mountain Ash
    • Aberdare Hotel Ffrwd Crescent Mountain Ash CF45 4AA Telephone(01443) 858080

      Busy locals pub offering a wide variety of entertainment, from pub games, music and karaoke, and TV sports events.

    • Butchers Arms 10 Allen Street Mountain Ash CF45 4BD Telephone07904 293165

      Traditional locals community pub with lots of entertainment in the form of pub games, live music and sports TV events.

    • Duffryn Oxford Street Mountain Ash CF45 3PG Telephone(01443) 475272

      Rhymney Brewery owned pub in a converted shop unit, offering a range of their own beers.

    • George 31 Cardiff Road Mountain Ash CF45 4HA Telephone(01443) 474157

      Country pub and restaurant serving two-three real ales.

    • Mountain Ash Golf Club The Avenue Mountain Ash CF45 4DT Telephone(01443) 479459

      Longstanding golf club on Cefn Pennar Mountain. Up to two real ales available usually from local or regional brewers. Reduced opening hours during Winter months so please check with the club before visiting.

    • New Harp Hotel 3 Jeffrey Street Mountain Ash CF45 4AD Telephone(01443) 477147

      Traditional local community pub

  • Nelson
    • Hollybush Hotel Llwyncelyn Terrace Nelson CF46 6HF Telephone(01443) 451706

      Re-opened Autumn 2018 following extensive refurbishment.

    • Llanfabon Inn Llanfabon Road Nelson CF46 6PG Telephone(01443) 451188

      Traditonal family run pub on a country crossroads. Very popular with diners, a large part of the business is focused on food service. The bar retains its old world charm, and is a welcome stop along the Rhymney Valley Ridgeway Walk.

    • Lord Nelson Inn Commercial Street Nelson CF46 6ND Telephone(01443) 451116

      Friendly locals community pub

    • Railway Inn Llanfabon Road Nelson CF46 6PG Telephone(01443) 453332

      The Railway Inn re-opened on in April 2017 after being taken over by Rhymney Brewery and undergoing extensive refurbishment. The pub has been opened up into a large drinking and dining area with a central bar serving three real ales from the Rhymney stable. There is a very busy food trade and the garden and children's play area make it popular with families.

    • Rowan Tree Caerphilly Road Nelson CF46 6PR Telephone(01443) 450265

      Popular country pub offering home cooked pub food with a very varied menu.

    • Royal Oak Shingrig road Nelson CF46 6DY

      Re-opened July 2019 under the ownership of Rhymney Brewery, offering the usual range of Rhymney real ales.

    • Tylers Arms Heol Fawr Nelson CF46 6NW Telephone(01443) 453421
  • Penderyn
    • Lamb Hotel Chapel Road Penderyn CF44 9JX Telephone(01685) 811357

      Popular traditional friendly single bar locals pub in a 400 year old building.

    • Red Lion Church Road Penderyn CF44 9JR Telephone(01685) 811914

      Hilltop drovers inn with a modest range of real ales. Delightfully traditional, the Red Lion has developed a thriving gastropub business, but retains its charming little tap room to offer the best of both worlds.

  • Pontlottyn
    • Blast Furnace Inn Board Street Pontlottyn CF81 9PP Telephone(01685) 841305

      Popular community pub offering varied entertainment with live music, and sports events.

  • Pontsarn
    • Aberglais Inn Pontsarn CF48 2TS Telephone(01685) 377344

      Popular family friendly country pub offering home cooked pub food and two real ales.

  • Pontsticill
    • Red Cow Main Road Pontsticill CF48 2UN Telephone(01685) 387775

      This is a traditional inn with flagstone floors. Situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park, it is a popular locals' pub and also attracts walkers and visitors to the nearby Pontsticill reservoirs and Brecon Mountain Railway. Recently extended catering hours. Liable to open for longer evening hours in summer.

  • Pontyclun
    • Pipeworks Bar 30C Cowbridge Road Pontyclun CF72 9EE

      Modern micro bar in Pontyclun. The main focus is on craft keg beers, ciders and gins, though very occasionally you might find one cask ale. There is sometimes live music and at busy times, the house next door provides additional capacity.

    • Pontyclun Institute Athletic Club Castan Road Pontyclun CF72 9EH Telephone(01443) 222182

      Traditional sports social club with usually at least one cask ale available. Regular events, including live music, exercise classes, bingo, bowls and a local weekly Folk Club.

    • Pontyclun RFC Llantrisant Road Pontyclun CF72 9DQ
    • Windsor Hotel Llantrisant Road Pontyclun CF72 9DQ Telephone(01443) 307442

      Pub and steakhouse in the centre of Pontyclun.

  • Pontypridd
    • Blueberry Hotel 6-8 Market Street Pontypridd CF37 2ST Telephone(01443) 485331

      Elegant hotel with bar offering a range of real ales.

    • Bunch of Grapes Ynysangharad Road Pontypridd CF37 4DA Telephone(01443) 402934

      Located just off the town centre, this busy and well loved pub boasts many awards for beer and food. The rear elevation has been extensively refurbished, with the bar and restaurant both benefitting. Cwrw Otley microbrewery adds to the attractions, with its beers served alongside several guest beers. A variety of styles are served, plus craft beers and ciders. The restaurant is highly acclaimed, with a menu featuring locally sourced choices. Special food and drink events occur throughout the year. A gem of a pub.

    • Clwb y Bont 85A Taff Street Pontypridd CF37 4SL Telephone(01443) 491424

      Formerly a brewery and blacksmithy, this social club was founded in 1983. Although its main aim is to promote the Welsh language and culture, it hosts a diverse range of events, with regular music sessions, in addition to being a social meeting place. The club consists of a bar room and two function rooms- the smaller one upstairs. Beers from local independent craft brewers are favoured, with one cask beer and a range of bottled beers. Visitors are welcome.

    • Gelliwastad Club & Institute Gelliwastad Road Pontypridd CF37 2BP Telephone(01443) 402766

      Mid Glamorgan Club of the Year 2022. Social club with regular live entertainment and special events.

    • Llanover Arms Bridge Street Pontypridd CF37 4PE Telephone(01443) 403215

      The Llanover dates back to the late 18th century and the photos and other artefacts displayed in the pub show its rich history through the centuries and also the changing face of Pontypridd as a whole. There are three rooms, each with their own distinct character, and a large beer garden, where live music features during the summer months. The bar serves up to three real ales, often from breweries uncommon to the area. The pub is located just 5 minutes walk from Pontypridd bus station and close to the museum and historic old bridge. Highly Commended in the branch Pub of the Year competition 2024.

    • Merlin Pwllwaun Road Pontypridd CF37 1HH

      Popular local community pub offering pub games, live music and real ales.

    • Patriot Bar 25B Taff Street Pontypridd CF37 4UA Telephone(01443) 407915

      Converted from a shop, this 'no frills' Rhymney Brewery pub (known locally as the Wonky Bar) is situated in the main shopping street. Nearby is the Muni entertainment venue, the historic centre, and the famous old town bridge. Keenly priced ales are offered to an appreciative and varied clientele.

    • Pontypridd Golf Club Ty Gwyn Road Pontypridd CF37 4DJ Telephone(01443) 409904

      Situated on the mountain side above Pontypridd, this golf club will reward you with amazing views and usually two real ales in the 19th hole. Bar opening hours vary with the seasons and may be extended to accommodate functions and special events. Call for further details.

    • Tumble Inn 4-9 Broadway Pontypridd CF37 1BA Telephone(01443) 484390

      In Victorian times, the area in which this Wetherspoon pub is situated was known as 'The Tumble', from the horse-drawn carts which often overturned as they journeyed to and from the pits. The area was full of pubs but this is now the only cask outlet in the area. Situated close to Pontypridd railway station, this long pub has a bar along the right hand side with various areas for eating and drinking including a raised area at the back. Outside the rear of the pub is an outside smoking area with a view across the River Taff.

    • Ty Mawr Hotel 50 Pantgraigwen Road Pontypridd CF37 2RS Telephone(01443) 404409
    • Wayne Morgan Constitutional Club 1-3 Fountain Terrace, Trehafod Pontypridd CF37 2LS Telephone(01443) 682607
  • Porth
    • Apollo Bar & Club Aberrhondda Road Porth CF39 0LD Telephone(01443) 682400
    • Colliers Arms Glynfach Road Porth CF39 9LF Telephone(01443) 687193

      Re-opened as a pub/restaurant in December 2015 under new management.

    • Red Gate Hotel High Street Porth CF39 8PL Telephone(01443) 670470
    • Rheola Rheola Road Porth CF39 0LF Telephone(01443) 682633

      Large detached Rhymney Brewery house situated at the point where the Rhondda Valley divides, and easily accessible by bus or train. Classic bar room with pool table, darts and jukebox. The separate lounge is usually quieter, though both can get busy at weekends. Beers are well kept and very competitvely priced.

    • Waterton hotel Elizabeth Street Porth CF39 8DT Telephone(01443) 675599
  • Pwll y Pant
    • Cedar Tree Corbett Lane Pwll y Pant CF83 3HX Telephone(029) 2086 7049

      Toby Carvery in a converted farmhouse

  • Quakers Yard
    • Glantaff Inn Cardiff Road Quakers Yard CF46 5AH Telephone(01443) 411101

      Pleasant and friendly pub overlooking the River Taff. Good value food is served daily in the main bar, and in a dining room upstairs. Booking for meals is advised, particularly at weekends when live entertainment often features. Sunday lunches are served noon-4pm, reverting to the bar menu for Sunday evening 6-8.30pm. Bunkhouse accommodation for up to six guests is available. May close early on quiet weekdays.

  • Rhigos
    • New Inn Smiths Avenue Rhigos CF44 9YU Telephone(01685) 811071

      A family run, local pub

  • Rudry
    • Maenllwyd Inn Rudry CF83 3EB Telephone(029) 2088 2372

      Popular and often very busy Chef & Brewer dining pub in a tranquil setting near Rudry Common. Spectacular views can be enjoyed from the large beer garden. The Maenllwyd has won many awards for its food and drink, all proudly displayed near the bar.

  • Taffs Well
  • Talbot Green
    • Talbot Arms Talbot Road Talbot Green CF72 8AD Telephone(01443) 803748

      Pub in the centre of Talbot Green.

  • Thornhill
  • Tir Phil
    • Rising Sun Graig Rhymney Tir Phil NP24 6LY Telephone(01443) 839335
  • Ton Pentre
    • Greenfield 13-14 William Street Ton Pentre CF41 7QR Telephone(01443) 435953

      Family friendly food focussed pub

    • Windsor Arms CF41 Church Road Ton Pentre CF41 7EG Telephone(01443) 422773

      Modern family friendly bar and restaurant with dance nights and TV sports events. Two real ales usually available.

  • Tonypandy
  • Tonyrefail
  • Trebanog
  • Trecynon
  • Trefforest
    • Barini's Lounge & Cafe Bar Unit 2 Broadway Retail Centre Trefforest CF37 1BH Telephone(01443) 491243
    • Otley Brewpub & Kitchen 7 Forest Road Trefforest CF37 1SY Telephone(01443) 402033

      Progressive brewpub, close to the university, serving a selection of cask and craft beers, showcasing its own in-house microbrewery. The spacious open plan layout is well furnished. Staff are welcoming and informative. Food is modern, with tasty steet food and vegetarian options, plus traditional Sunday lunches. A popular spot with students, and an easy stroll from the nearby campus. Well served by trains and bus routes to Pontypridd. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

    • Rickards Arms 61 Park Street Trefforest CF37 1SN Telephone(01443) 402305

      Traditional family owned pub, popular with students of the nearby university. Backing onto the railway line, and handy for trains and local buses. Several drinking areas of different character, including a vaulted cellar. The beer garden is very popular with the student population and locals alike, though access is via the upper floor. Classic pub meals at very reasonable prices, and well-kept ales of good quality. Opens early until late seven days a week, with food served at most times.

    • Twt Lol Brewery Taproom & Shop Unit B27 Trefforest Industrial Estate Trefforest CF37 5YB

      Located on Trefforest Industrial Estate, a 5 minute walk from Trefforest Industrial Estate railway station and the Main Avenue bus stops.

      The Taproom & shop offer a range of in house cask and keg beers to take away, or you can sit inside or outside the brewery to enjoy a beer or two. The shop also stocks a range of other craft brewery beers and ciders.

      You can keep up to date with all the latest news, opening hours and special events by visiting the brewery's website or Facebook page.

  • Treharris
  • Treherbert
  • Treorchy
    • Cardiff Arms Bistro Cafe Hotel 42 Bute Street Treorchy CF42 6BS

      After a period of closure for refurbishment, the Cardiff Arms re-opened as a Bistro Cafe in Spring 2019. Separate breakfast, lunch and evening menus with an emphasis on freshly prepared meals and locally sourced ingredients.

    • Lion Hotel 102 Bute Street Treorchy CF42 6AH Telephone(01443) 777603
    • Parc Hotel Park Road Treorchy CF42 6LD Telephone(01443) 858946
  • Troedyrhiw
    • Angel Inn Bridge Street Troedyrhiw CF48 4DX Telephone(01443) 693726
    • Dynevor Arms Ash Road Troedyrhiw CF48 4HH Telephone(01443) 690604
    • Silver Bullet 28 Bridge Street Troedyrhiw CF48 4DT Telephone(01443) 691935
  • Tyla Garw
    • Boars Head Coedcae Lane Tyla Garw CF72 9EZ Telephone(01443) 225400

      Confortable food led free house, with a pleasant bar area. Two real ales are served, often from Glamorgan Brewing. A popular coffee shop is at the rear of the pub. Booking is advised for Sunday lunch. There is a quick walking route to Pontyclun railway station.

  • Upper Boat
    • Upper Boat Inn Williams Place Upper Boat CF37 5BH Telephone(01443) 842050

      Family friendly pub offering pub food and a carvery.

  • Upper Church Village
    • Farmers Arms St Illtyds Road Upper Church Village CF38 1EB Telephone(01443) 205766

      Comfortable village local with one large bar, and attractive split-level garden and patio. The changing beers can include national brands, but are more often unusual for the area. A very popular quiz night is held on Tuesdays, but beer and conversation are the main attractions.

  • Ystrad Mynach
    • Royal Oak Commercial Street Ystrad Mynach CF82 7DY Telephone(01443) 815786

      This traditional two-bar pub is of historic interest due to the beautifully preserved Giles & Harraps etched glass windows. The pub has recently introduced an authentic Thai menu alongside the usual pub food menu you might expect to find. Take-away menu also available.