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Llandrindod Wells Golf Club Catering
Catering for everyone,
Open everyday except Tuesdays, Sunday Carvery served most Sundays
Plenty of parking, warm and friendly welcom

Grosvenor Chippy
Fish and Chip Shop Takeaway with seating outside. We serve fish chips pies pasties burgers kebabs jacket potatoes and vegetarian options. We have a 5 star Food Hygiene Rating we have undergone a major refurbishment and are now under new management.

Powells Bistro
Powells Bistro is a small family run business and has been trading for 12 years. Run by Nick and Sally Powell, the owners provide freshly cooked food served all day with a large selection of teas, coffees, cold drinks, wines and beers.

The Metropole Hotel & Spa
BUILT IN 1896 THE METROPOLE HOTEL, WELSH HOTEL AND SPA WAS ORIGINALLY THE LARGEST HOTEL IN WALES UPON COMPLETION.

Hotel Commodore
Historical Victorian hotel in the centre of town we offer large rooms, open fires, free parking, free Wi-Fi, function rooms, wedding packages, extensive conference facilities and beauty spa.

Freshfills Cafe
Town centre cafe providing home made food and sweet treats. Takeaway baguettes, sandwiches and other food, teas coffees, thick milk shakes. Telephone orders taken. Seating for 70. Be assured of a friendly welcome when you visit us
Hampton Hotel
The Hampton Hotel is a small friendly, family owned and run Hotel & Bar.
We offer good quality affordable accommodation, all our rooms are en-suite & breakfast is included.
Downstairs we have two welcoming bars, with Sky TV, BT Sports, free

JO Davies Spar

Bowling Club (Outdoor)
Llandrindod Wells Bowling Club situated in Llandrindod Powys, Mid-Wales is the largest bowling club in Wales.

Mobile Wood Fired Pizza Oven (events, weddings, parties)
We run a mobile pizza oven that can serve pizzas at your event for 100 people upwards.
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THE PREMIER SPA IN WALES
The wells at Llandrindod had been resorted
to as early 1696, when the Vaughans of
Herefordshire stayed for three weeks to
take the waters.
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