Much‑loved Llanelli taproom The Tinhouse to close this month as hospitality pressures mount

The Tinhouse taproom in Llanelli town centre is set to close its doors on 21 February, with the owners citing rising costs and changing customer habits as the pressures behind the decision.

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The Tinhouse taproom in Llanelli town centre, which is set to close on 21 February after the owners agreed a sale of the building to Carmarthenshire Council.

Craft beer taproom to shut just under three years after opening

The Tinhouse opened in March 2023 as the taproom for Tinworks Brewing Co., the Llanelli microbrewery founded in 2017 and based in Trostre. In the time since, it has become known for its craft beer, wood‑fired pizzas and smash burgers, building a loyal following in the town centre.

In a message to customers, the owners said the hospitality industry had become “an increasingly tough place to operate”, with higher costs and less disposable income hitting independent venues hardest.

They said the decision to close had “not been taken lightly” and thanked regulars, suppliers and staff for their support.

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Sale agreed with Carmarthenshire Council

The owners confirmed they have agreed a sale of the taproom building to Carmarthenshire Council. They said the deal strengthens their position and will allow the site to be incorporated into the council’s wider regeneration plans for the town centre, including the redevelopment of the market.

Tinworks Brewing Co. will continue to operate from its Trostre brewery. Only the taproom is closing.

Another blow for Llanelli’s food and drink scene

The closure adds to a difficult period for hospitality in the town. Two much‑loved Llanelli restaurants shut on the same day earlier this month, prompting an outpouring of memories from customers.

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It also follows warnings from CAMRA that Welsh pubs still face closure despite new business rates relief, and comes shortly after the Welsh Government announced further support for pubs and restaurants following concerns about an unfair gap with England.

“Come in, have a drink, share a memory”

The Tinhouse team said:

“We’ve made the incredibly difficult decision that the Tinhouse will be closing its doors on 21 February. The hospitality industry has become an increasingly tough place to operate, with rising costs, changing habits, and less disposable income affecting so many independent venues.

We’d love to see as many of you as possible over the next few weeks. Come in, have a drink, share a memory, and help us give the Tinhouse the send‑off it deserves.”

The taproom will continue trading until 21 February.

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