The Green Dragon is a public house and inn located in St Thomas Square Monmouth, Wales. The pub provides live music on weekend evenings and during the annual Monmouth Festival the pub is used as a venue for entertainment. History; the pub is the oldest surviving pub in the Overmonnow area and established on a site of archaeological interest. It was established as an inn before 1801 when the keys for St Thomas Church were kept there. In 1830s beer tokens were issued by the then landlord Thomas Powell who was followed by a long list of his family in the job of Licensee of the pub. A James G william was the licensee for decades of the 19th century following that. In 1998 an archaeological dig evaluation carried out behind the inn produced medieval finds such as cooking utensils and clay pipes dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. The Green Dragon faces one of the entrances to the medieval Monnow Bridge and the Church of St Thomas the Martyr. The pub currently faces a traffic island that includes a restored cross.
Great atmosphere on a weekend with dancing in one bar and sports in the other. A great selection of drinks here too 🍻 The staff are absolutely lovely and recommend shots which didn't disappoint. Can't remember much after but it was a good start to the evening
Very friendly pub roaring fire great bear recommend to anyone
Quick visit, great for sports watching. No food anymore.
They don't serve food but the pub is a great place to visit. The staff are so friendly. Lovely atmosphere. Very clean and well presented. I always visit the Green Dragon when visiting Monmouth.
Had a great night watching the rugby. The singer afterwards was pretty good too. Great atmosphere.
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