Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Abergavenny, United Kingdom including Jolly Colliers Inn, Afternoon Tea at the Angel, The Grofield Inn, Luigi's Cafe, Kings Arms Hotel Restaurant, The Walnut Tree, Restaurant 1861, The Foxhunter, Regency 59, The Copper Kettle
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5 based on 56 reviews
Absolutely beautiful little spot to enjoy a light lunch and drink after climbing Skerrid mountain, only a few feet away. Beautiful food and friendly staff make this a must. Reasonably priced food and drink and great atmosphere. Scenery is breataking, and the surrounding land is worth looking at. Highly recommended, will definitely return. Jaffa cake ice cream was also a highlight.
4 based on 205 reviews
Welcome to Regency 59.Nestled in the Heart of Abergavenny town and street bustling with independent boutiques, family businesses and market hall, Regency 59 is the definition of the modern Nepalese and Indian Restaurant. Not only do we serve fine Nepalese
Second visit here but will say not as good as the first time. My starter i didn't feel was worth the money, the plate was filled with sauce and the mains were ok but nothing special.
4 based on 386 reviews
Not once we we asked how our meals were nor if we wanted any sauce etc. We had to leave meals to queue up at the bar. The steaks were not the best either.
4 based on 530 reviews
Restaurant 1861 is a small rural family run restaurant in monmouthshire using locally sourced produce and home grown fruit and vegetables. The restaurant is a friendly professional relaxed fine dining venue ideal for all occasions.
Booked the early bird offer which you get if you are on the 1861 emailing list! £25 off your bill when you spend over £75 which we spend easily!! Looking back at reviews, which I often do, have to say glad I missed boobgate! Why oh why would you think it is acceptable to wear something which showed off your bra???? Beggars belief! Having been at a conference recently where a delegate who breast fed her baby, guess what? NO BRA on show!!! There has never been a dress code to my knowledge in 1861 possibly because diners just realise what is and is not appropriate! EG today was in shirt & shorts, partner in denim. Just beggars belief that you would think this is OK outside of a nightclub experience?Usual very warm, cordial wlecome from Kate! You know it's bad when you arrive there is a Malbec already poured! And a Cafetiere of coffee for my partner! There is something to be said about being a regular enough customer that the owner knows your favourite tipple! We have been eating here long enough to know the welcome is always consistent and it's not just our welcome, we naturally observe the welcome afforded to others. We opted for the wild garlic risotto and the broccoli soup, both well enjoyed! I wasn't expecting to see the the risotto on the menu and have the weather to thank for that!For mains we both had the fillet of steak rossini, cooked to perfection (although would suspect Simon would not agree with my medium to well done steak!!). An absolutely fab mains which we both enjoyed!Strangely enough when it came to the pudding, our choice was preempted! The platter was again the natural choice! Such a variety of tastes/textures - and 5 different puds to share!All in all, an excellent experience! Plan going forward is to sample the taster menu which some diners there highly recommended and to take our nephew and his wife with us!!
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4 based on 1253 reviews
A famous inn and restaurant since the early 60âs, The Walnut Tree sits two miles east of Abergavenny. It offers proper dining and drinking in an informal setting. There are around 20 tables simply laid. The restaurant seats up to 70 diners and we open fro
We arrived a little before our table reservation but were taken quickly through to the dining room. Staff are very efficient and it all seems to run like âclockworkâ. Lovely amuse-bouche and bread prior to delicious starters; we opted for the scallops and monkfish. Service was speedy - perhaps a little too quick - and our mains of rabbit and beef fillet soon arrived. Both were cooked to perfection and we enjoyed the side of jabron potatoes. We asked for a delay in ordering puddings, before having the mille-feuille and lemon meringue; both stunning. Undoubtedly worth a visit.
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4 based on 319 reviews
We visited this pub during the Abergavenny Food Festival. There was a good selection of beers on offer, the food was very good, competitively priced and the staff were warm and friendly. There was ample seating outside with live music, which created a real carnival atmosphere. We would certainly recommend family and friends visiting this gem of a pub when in Abergavenny.
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4 based on 194 reviews
Nice to have this place open again after a few weeks of being closed for refurbishment. We visited on a Saturday afternoon and the place was packed so had to wait a short while for a table. The food was great (as it always is) and represented superb value. Worth a try!
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4 based on 238 reviews
A family owned freehouse situated in Abergavenny on Baker Street. Good homemade food and refreshing drinks. Large enclosed beer garden at the rear.Modern pub which serves 3 real ales,4 largers, 2 ciders,lovely Wine and a large selection of Gin with over 2
Hubby and I called here twice over the Abergavenny Food Festival. Firstly on the Friday night we called for an evening meal. The pub was quite busy but staff still had time to make us welcome. Hubby enjoyed the catch of the day - haddock. And I had a burger, which was lovely. They were big meals and either of us could finish them unfortunately!We called again on the Sunday evening supposedly for a last drink before heading back to our rental property. But the landlord was running a quiz so we decided to join in. We were âhim and herâ. We really enjoyed ourselves and will certainly call back next year if we can sort out a rental property.
4 based on 552 reviews
The Angel Hotel is a member of the prestigious UK Tea Guild having previously held an âAward of Excellenceâ since 2008. Only nine hotels outside of London have achieved this. In 2011 The Angel Hotel were proud recipients of The Tea Guildâs top national aw
Our first time at the Angel for this treat , nice ambience and welcome , I would expect a better level of service, no one talked through the options and we were just left for some time before anyone arrived to take the order. We did order two cocktails and waited . The cocktails took 30 minutes to arrive and got to the table a good 5 minutes after the food and tea arrived . In all from seating to food took 25 minutes . The sandwiches were lovely , the waitress although nice and polite didnât really know what was on the plates âquiche type thingâ was one description. The cakes were excellent as was all the food just left feeling a little let down with service
5 based on 128 reviews
Fantastic food ... great service...12 adults and 3 children... couldnât have been more friendly and professional ... thank you for a fantastic evening xx
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