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The Dragon Inn, Narberth
Submitted by PubsCymru on
Before becoming a pub the Dragon was formerly a chemist but became the Green Dragon in the 1850s. It soon became popular with the tradesmen of Narberth.
The licensee from 1897 to 1901 was Thomas Parsell Roberts and during this time the ‘Green’ was dropped from the pub’s name and the Friendly Society called Hearts of Oak began using the pub during this period.
Refurbished during the 1980s to become more of an open planned establishment, various agricultural artefacts adorn the interior.
Bar stools conveniently located by the bar.
Pool table.
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Dragon, Narberth, Pembrokeshire
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