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Housed 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...
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 reviewLocals and first-timers head to Wain-Y-Clare to relish its charm, home-cooked food and wide range of drinks. Since being under new ownership, the pub has benefitted from a refurbishment and has a friendly atmosphere that encourages all to enjoy themselves.
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The Lower New Inn is a stylish, modern gastropub that serves exceptional food, finished to a high standard. Built as a coaching inn over 300 years ago, this restaurant has been given a stunning update by owners Dayne Watkins and Curtis Lewis. Dedicated to creating a unique dining experience, the chefs endeavour to use fresh, seaso...
View full reviewThe sound of convivial locals chatting around the bar is always a good sign when you enter a pub. Here, there’s a real buzz about the place, helped along by its rustic charm, a cheery team and the top-notch food and drink on offer. The dedicated staff deliver a bill of fare that’s filled with traditional favourites. All dishes...
View full reviewUsing seasonal ingredients, Table Table - Ashbridge Inn boasts a menu of traditional pub dishes. Varied sharing platters are served alongside tempting nibbles and British favourites. Hearty breakfasts are also available for early risers, while sensational desserts bring something sweet to the Table Table menu. Enjoy a glass of flavou...
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 reviewAccording to the story, Frankie Giuliani was ten years old when, with his Mamma and Poppa, he left Sicily and landed at Ellis Island, New York in 1924. It was no surprise when the family opened a restaurant, everybody helping with the building and the cooking in equal measure - each of them had a favourite dish to contribute. In 195...
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 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 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 reviewSitting in the tranquil village of Oakdale, around 30 minutes' drive from Cardiff, is The New Forge bar and restaurant. It's easy to find, located just off the main road, and offers ample parking facilities for guests. Having recently been refurbished, the interior is comfortable yet refined, and includes a formal dining room and a ...
View full reviewA 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 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 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...
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