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Everything about this café is geared around local suppliers and community involvement, so The Village Shop is a very apt name. The building itself is eco-friendly, built from local materials, run by volunteers from the surrounding area, and heated by a ground source heat pump. With its exposed beams, handmade worktops and wic...
View full reviewLime Tree is a café bar that serves the residents of Chepstow and its visitors with style. In welcoming surroundings, you can relax and soak up the atmosphere with a coffee, glass of wine or pint of real ale in hand, and sample the delicious dishes on offer. The carefully crafted menu caters for both the meat lovers and veget...
View full reviewWith River Wye trickling in the background as you kick back and relax in the garden, The Riverside Wine Bar is a pretty spot if you’re after welcome respite. In addition to boasting a desirable setting, The Riverside has built a stellar reputation for its food and drink. Whilst children are welcomed in the day, only adults and t...
View full reviewTucked away on the outskirts of Cardiff in the beautiful Marshfi eld countryside is Y Maerun, a 19th-century inn reinvented for 21st-century dining. Hosts Leighton and Nicola have renovated the old station hotel, creating a stylish and contemporary venue ideal for intimate dinners, family meals and group celebrations. Multiple level...
View full reviewY Maerun Pub & Dining is a hotspot for catching up with friends, drinking with colleagues and dining with the family. Its cheery atmosphere makes guests feel truly at home and goes hand in hand with the great selection of ale, wine, and comforting food on offer.
For peckish guests, starters such as the garlic mushroom b...
Ever since it was built in the 1800s, The Masons Arms has played a vital role in the community. Bringing freshly cooked pub food, real ale and friendly service to Marshfield, the pub attracts a band of loyal locals as well as those from further afield. Traditional favourites such as fish and chips, wholetail scampi, sausage and ma...
View full reviewOff Newport Road there is a little lane that leads to the Yaki Niku at Seoul House. Unique in Wales, Yaki Niku offers the finest Korean and Japanese delicacies courtesy of chef Kim, a master of Japanese cuisine, and his wife, herself an accomplished Korean chef. At Yaki Niku they combine their skills with the freshest local produce ...
View full reviewThe stunning St Mellons Hotel captivates from the moment you cast your eyes over its secluded gardens and landscaped grounds. The Henry Webb Restaurant at the hotel recently reopened under the creative direction of head chef Gareth Daw. The dining room offers a very welcoming environment, and the ornate fireplace and chandelier co...
View full reviewTucked away in the scenic village of Llangattock in the Brecon Beacons National Park is The Old Rectory Country Hotel. Boasting spectacular views of the Black Mountains, the restaurant reflects the quality and standard one would expect from such an historic site. Dating back to the 16th century, The Old Rectory has retained all th...
View full reviewThe Harp Inn pairs classic pub food with regular live sport and live music. Enjoy hearty pub grub, real ales and classic roasts from the comfort of the cosy bar.
View full reviewThe Bear Hotel has been a resting place for travellers and a meeting place for friends since 1432. You’ll still find a warm welcome, bustling atmosphere, and great food and drink here, whether you’re visiting for business, exploring the beautiful Brecon Beacons, or after a peaceful break. Have a drink in the cosy bar boasting ...
View full reviewWhether it's a quick dinner for two after a long day at work or Sunday lunch for the family, The Heron Marsh offers an extensive menu of traditional pub fare. All main meals are two-for-one, with portions ample enough to satisfy the hungriest of rugby players. My choice of chicken korma (£7.95) followed by a hot jaffa puddin...
View full reviewThe Manor in Crickhowell encompasses everything you’d ever require for peace, relaxation and replenishment, and boasts stunning views over the Usk Valley towards the Black Mountains. Made up of a fine restaurant, a pool and beautiful bedrooms, and housed in the heart of the Brecon Beacons, this stately establishment promises tot...
View full reviewFor some quiet luxury, make a beeline for The Bell at Skenfrith, situated in a sublime spot amid rolling countryside, beside the River Monnow. Guests will feel instantly at ease at this family-owned, boutique country hotel, where flagstone floors and a large inglenook fireplace are well-balanced with stylish sofas and rocking chai...
View full reviewOnce a farmhouse smallholding, The Cedar Tree has recently undergone a refurbishment, transforming it into the perfect place for modern dining, with a timeless interior and fantastic food. Housed inside an impressive building, this bar and restaurant is fast becoming renowned for its carvery and excellent à la carte menu. The...
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