
It doesn’t matter how much you have to drink—you’re unlikely to ever forget a visit to the Dyffryn Arms in rural Pembrokeshire. One of Wales’ great pubs, the Dyffryn Arms was originally built as a home in 1845 before later being converted into a pub. With no actual bar or beer pumps to speak of, pints are poured from a glass jug and served to punters through a sliding hatch. Drinkers then take a seat on the scattering of mismatched furniture in the main drinking room, an interior listed as…


