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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 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 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 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 reviewPerched by the River Usk is The Bell Inn, where pints have been pulled since 1607. Its longstanding history is proof that its staff have mastered what makes a pub a rip-roaring success. Today Jo Merrik and Charly Webb, who aim to serve amazing food with great service to match, run the pub. Thanks to their mantra that nothing is to...
View full reviewCaerleon is ancient, dating back as far as the Iron Age, and, although not quite as historic as the village itself, The Bell is very much a part of the local landscape - this converted coaching inn is over 400 years old and is still an immensely popular watering hole for Caerleon locals and those passing through. The Bell is true...
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 reviewThe Hollybush, located in the picturesque hamlet of Lower Machen near Newport, offers diners more than the average country pub. The stylishly simple interior is light and airy with a nice mix of old furniture and a log fire that burns warmly in the winter. There is a downstairs bar area and upstairs there is a beautiful restaurant wi...
View full reviewAt the corner of a country lane, the Cefn Mably Arms sits humbly behind a grand oak tree which dates back some 900 years. Inside, a fire gently burns against the hearth, warming regulars as they sip specially selected ales beneath the ceiling's dark wooden beams. We were seated by the owner and recommended the seafood platter to sta...
View full reviewThe Star Inn has a reputation for offering consistently excellent service, food, drink, entertainment and incredible views of the surrounding countryside. While retaining the proper pub features we all know and love, this pub has added modern touches to create a contemporary dining venue. Family-run and family-orientated, The Star...
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 reviewThis 16th century village inn delights guests with popular pub classics executed to perfection. With exposed beams and a roaring log fire the dog-friendly lounge and bar is ideal for a relaxed meal, whilst the sophisticated restaurant offers more formal dining. If you visit for lunch or dinner from Tuesday to Saturday your little ...
View full reviewThis recently refurbished pub and restaurant, found in the Pontcanna district of Cardiff, is a hidden treasure. Modernity meets comfort with a mix of original and new furniture, solid wood flooring and a huge feature bookcase crammed with games and books for customers to use at their leisure. The food is presented on a chalkboard men...
View full reviewThe Cricketers is a traditional pub set in a beautiful converted townhouse, just a stone's throw away from Glamorgan's cricket ground and a short walk from the city centre and the Millennium Stadium. Head chef Chris Brown places great emphasis on teaming fresh produce with quality cooking. His menu changes seasonally, while a dai...
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