Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Chepstow including The Measure inn, Millers Arms, The Riverside Wine Bar, The Two Rivers, The Three Tuns, The Woodlands Tavern, The Olway Inn, The Brockweir Inn, The Village Inn, Lime Tree
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3 based on 672 reviews
first visit since last year. All the staff were as usual First Class,nothing was to much trouble for them.As there were fifteen of us we pre ordered the day before.Every thing was perfect and every one enjoyed their meals,Congratulations to all the staff,A lovely special evening.Hi M S,Thank you for your kind review about your recent visit to the Lime Tree.I am glad you enjoyed your time here and will pass back your feedback to the rest of the team. We hope to welcome you back soon!Kind Regards,Will JonesGeneral Manager
4 based on 164 reviews
Family run community pub / eatery fresh food Tuesday to Sunday lunch, ample parking. We are not chasing food accolades, just home cooked fresh food. Log fire day and night, weekly live music and entertainment.
Not only did we have to wait nearly an hour for the food, but when it arrived it was inedible. The jacket potato was burnt, the fish so over cooked that the batter couldnât be eaten and the inside was dry and tasteless, and the peas were stone cold. Really disappointed that they would even think it was acceptable to serve food in that state! Again I'm very sorry you had a bad experience especially as we are so new to finding our feet and there were so many happy customers yet you had such a poor time :-( i can not apologise enough. You were not charged for any food and hope you will come back and try again at a later date
4 based on 163 reviews
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Went to the Inn on a recommendation from where we were staying in Tintern. We were not disappointed!! The barmaid was extremely welcoming and obviously could tell we were not locals. The drinks and food were all well priced. The food was amazing!!Although the Inn quickly filled with locals we were not made to feel unwelcome or unwanted. A definite place to go to if staying or visiting Tintern.
4 based on 72 reviews
What a fabulous pub. Excellent choice of drinks, fantastic traditional pub food cooked by a chef to a very high standard a function room and guest rooms car parking and beer garden. Near on perfect establishment and very well run by friendly professional staff. Big choice of food including great fish and meat dishes ( best ribs in Wales!!) The portions are huge One of the best pub restaurants in the area and very hard to beat. Excellent
4 based on 115 reviews
A couple of weeks ago we made a last minute decision to have lunch as two retired couples at The Woodlands Tavern . From the spotless Tavern itself to the warm and friendly welcome from the staff and the lady owner we had a very enjoyable lunch time . A good choice of beers some local and a very good value lunchtime meal , I think around 13 pounds for 2 courses and 16 for 3 it was a varied choice and was served hot and good quality . Even the fellow guests who were regular visitors were entertaining . The whole experience was highly professional from the Taverns part, as someone who was in the restaurant business I was very impressed with the whole time we spent there . Just to mention the toilets , this is in most cases a reflection of any catering establishment , these are spotless , smell less like going to our own home . Well done all of you , we will God willing look forward to our return visit . Excellent thank you all of you .
4 based on 77 reviews
Went in for a couple of drinks on a Saturday evening , fairly early on. Entry from main street straight into large, bare floor boarded bar with the serving area slightly to your left front. Away at the other end a fireplace with a wood burning stove, a few tables & chairs & a sofa or two. There are a couple of tables by the window in the serving end & some bar stools. We sat on these as all the other seating was occupied. There is quite a lot of standing space around the middle area of the bar. A band was setting up at the fireplace end which reduced the seating availability a bit.It seems music is on Saturday, Sunday & Monday. Reasonable choice of ales & some quirkily named ciders. Friendly enough staff & suprisingly cheap drinks- for us at least, being used to Home Counties prices. Pub became more busy as 9 pm approached- start of music. The front door remained open all the time, a practise of which I am not fond , especially on fresh Spring evenings. I would be wary of turning up too late here if you don't like standing whilst drinkiing. The pub is right by Chepstow Castle & next to a large car park. Did'nt eat or stay here so cannot comment on those facilities.Believe there is a garden out the back. Also dog friendly inside, which is a bonus.
3 based on 709 reviews
I arrived at the two rivers pub due to a recommendation. And Iâm saying now I will not be returning, they ran out of Pepsi and the bottle as-well as the lemonade! There was no table service ordering food which was no bother. The staff looked miserable an stressed due to lacking of staff (as one member of staff said) The problem was waiting nearly an hour for food and it serving literally just above cold! The people I went with finished their food before mine was even served even though it was on the same table just paid separately. Itâs quite difficult with an autistic child to waiting for that long period of times So disappointing!So very disappointing indeed and we are very sorry to have let you down during your visit! Unfortunately we were short staffed due to sickness and that will always be tricky on a busy Sunday lunch for us. In regards to pepsi max and lemonade we had plenty of both but due to a part breaking off from our gas cylinders it had left us with a leak and therefore ran out but a lovely local business delivered gas to us and we were fixed within the hour! Iâm sure these shortfalls were a one off and Iâm positive we can restore your faith. Many thanks General Manager
4 based on 693 reviews
Down by the river, this undistinguished looking place is easy to pass by. That would be a pity, as it does some decent tapas.We had the crab cakes (very good), chilli prawns (excellent), pork balls (lovely), goatâs cheese bruschetta (alright, but a little sparse with the cheese), salt cod and chorizo something or other (tasty, but a little too salty) and squid (the worst of the dishes, as it was rubbery).Fantastic coffees and friendly service.Far more on the menu for those who donât want tapas as well.
4 based on 564 reviews
Great Pub, Real Wood Fire Burning all day during the Winter months Freshly prepared homemade Food . The Millers Arms is a friendly, traditional pub offering simple classics and delicious specials. Our 2 Courses for £12 Menu or 1 course for £7.95) runs fro
Went by chance when staying close by for Golf at the St Pierre Marriot Hotel. We read an excellent TripAdvisor review so went for dinner there last night ( Sept 12th)Friendly and excellent welcome from Holly, Owner Mike and chef Chris. Food quite delicious, generous portions and very reasonable prices. Thank you for a most enjoyable and entertaining dinner. Just what a good local pub should be and a delight to us strangers to the areaThank you very much for this review which I really appreciate and thank you for mentioning our Chef and Holly one of our excellent waiting staff.We are very pleased to see that you appreciate a good local pub because it takes alot of hard work from alot of people to achieve this.
Classic pub grub meals at a value to suit all with a large front patio area off the main bar with a large function room that can cater for 200 people
Recently attended a family wake here's organised but my wife.Rob could not have been more understanding and friendly throughout the process which was much appreciated.The spread was more than adequate, had an extensive range of buffet snacks and represented good value for money as do the bar prices in general.There is a large function room and back lounge with bar as well as the main bar / pool table area along with a front, paved beer garden (rear one still needs some work).Obviously the team there are working hard to drive the pub forwards, having taken over the running last year.Would recommend.Thank you for your kind words
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