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The Metropole’s award-winning Restaurant is without doubt a most superb fine dining establishment.
A superb à la carte menu is available each evening, served in the elegant surroundings of our Restaurant and Conservatory or, for a relaxed, contemporary atmosphere, enjoy an informal yet delicious dining experience in Spencer’s Bar and Brasserie.
Using the best of British and local produce, we ensure that our menus are memorable and your dining experience delicious. Recognized by the AA with the award of a Rosette you will have a delightful dining experience.
We are fortunate to have superb, fresh ingredients available locally making dining at the Metropole Hotel simply divine. Venison and wild game are in abundance, a wealth of seafood is available from the Welsh coastline and we source organic local produce. Our breakfast sausages are made by the local butcher in Rhayader and our free range chickens, eggs and Welsh black beef are second to none. Our Welsh cheeses are the finest anywhere and, of course, we are fortunate to have the most tender-sweet Welsh mountain lamb from our local farmers.
Our Managing Director, Justin Baird-Murray is very much involved with our Head Chef in promoting the highest of culinary standards using locally sourced produce and is well known for his early morning excursions to collect cepes and chanterelles from a local forest at Abbeycwmhir! Plans are currently being made to create our own herb and vegetable garden; follow our progress with this project on our website!
£14.95 - £20.00
By Road
Located in the centre of Llandrindod Wells The Metropole Hotel is easily accesible by Road. The A483 passes in front of the hotel. Our large car park is situated to the rear of the hotel.
If you are coming from the south the best route is over the second Severn Bridge and up the A449 then A40 to Abergavenny. This is all Motorway or Dual carriageway. It is about 45 miles to Llandrindod from Abergavenny.
From the east take the A44 from the M5
From the north take the M56 off the M6 then the A483
Location Distance Time:
•Cardiff 68 miles – 1 hour 30mins
•Manchester 122 miles – 2 hours 25mins
•London (Paddington) 192 miles – 3 hours 15mins
•Birmingham 76 miles – 1 hour 50mins
•Chester 79 miles – 1 hour 45mins
•Bristol 88 miles 1 hour 40mins
By Rail
Llandrindod Wells train station is a short walk from the hotel and is linked by the Heart of Wales line to Swansea and Shrewsbury. Trains run about four times a day.
The nearest railway station is Llandrindod Wells, which is 0 miles away.
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