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The Raglan Arms, nestled in the heart of the beautiful Monmouthshire countryside in Llandenny, is lovely. It offers diners a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with sophisticated decor in which to enjoy the varied and regularly changing à la carte lunch and dinner menus.
Head chef David Scarpato and his passionate team produce...
At 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 reviewEasily found along the Caerleon Road from Cwmbran to Ponthir, The Gate at Llanfrechfa has been an inn, pub or hostelry since the 16th century. After closing for two years, this traditional pub was lovingly refurbished to an exceptionally high standard in 2012 by current owners Julie and James Dawson. Open seven days a week for lu...
View full reviewThis award-winning country pub, located between Raglan and Abergavenny, is surrounded by gorgeous grassy lawns. Expert hosts Andrew, Beverley, Sarah and Roger Canning have been here for over 21 years now, honing The Clytha Arms experience and building up a sterling reputation. At the bar - a CAMRA favourite - you'll find six real ale...
View full reviewHoused within the magnificent Llansantffraed Court Hotel, The Court Dining Room, headed by Michelin-trained chef Mike Hendry, offers a truly magical dining experience. We arrived on a warm summer's eve and were impressed to find not only an expertly crafted menu, but a choice of over 60 New and Old World wines available to purchase ...
View full reviewThe Star Inn, located in the small village of Ponthir, attracts both regulars and visitors from further afi eld. With an eye-catching menu with something for every palate, the homemade dishes boast quality ingredients and fresh produce. We began our feast with king prawns drizzled in garlic and chilli, and pineapple- and chilli-ba...
View full reviewCharming window boxes adorning a picturesque whitewashed cottage exterior - this is The Greenhouse, a gorgeous village pub located just outside of Llantarnam. Despite its size, this stylishly decorated, community-oriented pub, with flagstone flooring and warm lighting illuminating exposed rustic brickwork, manages to convey a very c...
View full reviewNestled in the heart of the Usk Valley, The Cripple Creek Inn offers a warm welcome and an unrivalled dining experience. This charming pub has an extensive à la carte menu, which features homemade dishes produced using the finest locally reared beef, pork and lamb, fresh dairy products and seasonal vegetables,...
View full reviewThe Beaufort Raglan is a 16th-Century inn that overlooks the village church and is in close proximity to the medieval Raglan Castle. The south-facing front terrace provides a relaxing eating and drinking area in the summer. Inside, the beamed bar and lounge offers deep leather sofas, perfect for unwinding with a freshly made coffee ...
View full reviewNestled in over seven acres of verdant gardens, the four star Parkway Hotel is an undeniably attractive spot. Alongside the award-winning grounds and a beautiful patio garden perfect for al fresco dining, the hotel boasts a luxurious private leisure club and spa. For those planning large events there are also several excellent eve...
View full reviewNot far from Newport lies The Three Blackbirds, a traditional pub with a modern twist. Managed by Paul Gavin and Melanie Jones, it has been recently-refurbished and is now placed firmly in the 21st Century, with spacious seating set within a contemporary style of decor. A wide range of food is on offer including traditional pub meal...
View full reviewThis 16th-century black and white coaching inn sits next to a Roman fortress and is bursting with traditional charm. The legionnaires would certainly have enjoyed the pint of Sharp's Doom Bar I sipped while reading the menu and specials board. In the cosy restaurant next to the lounge bar, I started with deep-fried Brie wrapped in d...
View full reviewSet in the heart of Caerleon, Red Fort is a bright and colourful Indian restaurant with an impeccable food and drink offering. When we popped by, staff were extremely attentive and friendly making us feel instantly at home.
To start, my companion and I shared perfectly spiced onion bhajis, as well as deliciously light poppa...
Situated in the heart of Caerleon, this family-run restaurant has for 30 years offered a phenomenal choice of seasonal menus, jam-packed with Continental and traditional Spanish flavours. An extensive à la carte menu displays a fantastic array of fish, meat and chicken dishes, accompanied by a variety of delicious sauces. In ...
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...
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