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A hidden gem in the heart of Blaenavon, The Lion is an exceptional award-winning hotel and restaurant. Having recently won an AA rosette, this restaurant is well worth a visit if you’re looking for warm, comforting dishes bursting with flavour. Inside the restaurant is modern yet relaxed, with friendly staff ensuring you feel at...
View full reviewThe historic Butterflies Bar & Kitchen is a hidden gem in the beautiful world heritage town of Blaenavon. Dating back to around 1832, this cosy haunt combines attractive traditional features including two fireplaces and an abundance of homely, welcoming touches. On rainy days the Cwtch is the perfect place to warm up with a pi...
View full reviewThe Chef's Room fish and cookery school is a state-of-the-art teaching facility at Vin Sullivan's in Blaenavon. Experienced food writer and teacher Lindy Wildsmith hosts a varied programme of cookery classes in conjunction with wellknown consultant chef Franco Taruschio OBE - founder of the famous Walnut Tree Inn. Lindy, Franco and o...
View full reviewAt The Rising Sun Inn in Pontypool they offer their customers more than just a place to drink. This traditional pub is set in a 16th-Century farmhouse, which has been extended by the current owners, Nigel and Sue. The pub boasts a restaurant serving a range of traditional pub fare to suit all tastes, from light bites to a three-c...
View full reviewNestled near the stunning scenery of the Brecon Beacons, on a quiet northern Clydach road lies an establishment serving fine cuisine along with great hearty bar meals. The Drum and Monkey, a historical and recently refurbished restaurant and public free house, is of spirited character, injected with vitality by new management team...
View full reviewLocated in beautiful countryside just outside the market town of Abergavenny, The Hardwick has become a serious gastronomic destination. It began life as a country pub in the 1800s and was taken over in 2005 by Stephen Terry and his wife, who have transformed it from a dated roadside pub into a top-notch restaurant with rooms, awarde...
View full reviewBetween Abergavenny and Pontypool, set in an idyllic rural location, sits The Horseshoe Inn at Mamhilad, a 17th-Century pub and restaurant. The team at The Horseshoe Inn is committed to providing customers with fresh seasonal ingredients, believing that the quality and integrity of the food is something to savour. Very much part of ...
View full reviewOn the outskirts of the Brecon Beacons National Park, surrounded by rolling countryside, you'll find Plas Derwen - a beautiful dining pub complete with ten boutique-style bedrooms. Plas Derwen is an ideal choice for those wishing to explore the surrounding area, but is equally alluring if you just fancy an afternoon relaxing in the s...
View full reviewThose traversing the Brecon Beacons National Park will be thrilled to stumble across Lamb & Flag. This traditional, family-oriented pub at the foot of Sugar Loaf Mountain boasts five en-suite bedrooms with Wi-Fi access and flat-screen televisions, as well as an excellent function room with its own private bar. A wedding planning serv...
View full reviewSacha and Jon Child run the Kings Arms on a simple but always effective mantra: to constantly treat their customers. Even their location in the beautiful Abergavenny area, the gateway to South Wales and the Brecon Beacons, is a constant reward for patrons - and that's before you've even stepped through the door. Chef Jim Hamilton ...
View full reviewIn the very centre of the market town of Abergavenny and close to St Mary’s Church, Kong’s Chinese Restaurant & Takeaway’s quest to offer superb service and only the very best Chinese cuisine has long been complete. Bringing with him experience gained at Ken Lo’s Memories of China in London, chef Wai Kon...
View full reviewIn the very centre of the market town of Abergavenny and close to St Mary's Church, Kong's Chinese Restaurant & Takeaway's quest for superb service and only the very best Chinese cuisine has long been complete. Bringing with him experience gained at Ken Lo's Memories of China in London, chef Wai Kong cooks up a menu of fine Chinese c...
View full reviewSituated on the A40 between Abergavenny and Crickhowell, with views of the beautiful River Usk, the Llanwenarth Hotel – and Neil at The Riverside Restaurant – is surrounded by the Brecon Beacons and overlooked by the spectacular Sugar Loaf Mountain. This is a magnificent area in which to enjoy walking, and the C...
View full reviewOpen since May 2019, The Gaff offers a welcoming convivial environment, where social dining is encouraged – the fantastic selection of small plates is perfect for sharing with friends and loved ones. Applying the experience they gained working with Shaun Hill at The Walnut Tree, owners Daniel and Danielle have placed a fine dini...
View full reviewHoused in an 18th-Century building opposite the parish church, this family-run business has been serving cuisine from North Italy to local diners for the last seven years. Although regular service at the Yew Tree runs between Tuesday and Saturday, on Sundays and Mondays the restaurant is busy with private bookings for parties of ove...
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