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    The Castell Mynach Inn reopens following major refurbishment

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 31, 2018No Comments
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    The Castell Mynach Inn, part of the Vintage Inns collection, recently reopened its doors following a major refurbishment, bringing a beautiful new look to this Pontyclun local.

    The pub, located on Llantrisant Rd, oozes rural charm and rustic character with the picturesque surroundings providing the perfect backdrop for savouring its new menu, which it hopes will excite guests and encourage them to while away many hours in their cosy surroundings.

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    Visitors to The Castell Mynach Inn can enjoy the pub throughout the year, whether they’re relaxing in front of their roaring fires in winter or making the most of the long summer nights in their new outdoor dining area. They can also sample the amazing selection of gins, ales and wines on offer behind the bar and try out some of the freshly prepared British dishes from the new menu, and The Castell Mynach Inn hopes that the new look is a welcome change in Pontyclun.

    Gareth Muller, landlord of The Castell Mynach Inn, said:

    “We wanted the new look to provide guests with a cosy pub where they can enjoy dinner, have a few drinks after their busy day or simply to relax with their four-legged friends and read the Sunday paper.

    “The Castell Mynach Inn is in a fantastic location in the Pontyclun countryside, and we have an amazing support network around us, so we hope that all of our guests, both regulars and first-timers love the transformation.”

    The Castell Mynach Inn celebrated the reopening with a brand-new menu certain to tickle the taste buds of guests, with new dishes including slow-cooked pork belly with dauphinoise potatoes, green beans, courgettes, honey-roasted carrots and an elderflower & blackberry jus, and a host of mouth-watering puddings including a warming sticky toffee pudding.

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