HOTEL MARINERS
Read moreThe bar of this hotel is quite chic and pleasant enough for a short lunch break. Freshly prepared food at an affordable price. We opt for a quick snack: sandwiches, salads, omelettes... Or we take our time and have a real meal. The menu often varies, but it is often the classics: Thai chicken curry with rice and naan cheese, duck with prunes, vegetable pie... There is at least one vegetarian choice. And for those who want to enjoy the place, some classic and comfortable rooms are available.
FERRY INN
Read moreThis beautiful house, overlooking the tranquil waters of the river, is certainly one of the best places in the area to have a drink or a meal. The cuisine is of excellent quality, made with local products. Part of the building has been converted into a cosy pub, where excellent coffee is served in large sofas overlooking the river. The restaurant area has been converted into a duplex. The upper level, which literally overlooks the river, offers an exceptional dining environment.
THE CLOCK HOUSE
Read moreAfter a nice walk in Deer Park, the ideal place to relax. The Clock House is a charming bed and breakfast located in the centre of Marloes. Meals are served at noon and early evening in the café-bar, as well as on the terrace if the weather permits. You will find a simple but quality cuisine: salads, soups, ciabattas... Delicious cakes and chocolates for snacks that can be served with coffee or tea. The setting is really nice. Feel free to book one of the charming rooms with bathroom.
BLAS RESTAURANT
Read moreExcellence is the order of the day. Awarded with two rosettes, Blas Restaurant, which means 'Taste' in Welsh, offers a menu influenced by the season and choice regional produce. Here you will discover dishes designed to reflect Wales and its terroir. You'll love the crab appetizer, before discovering the catch of the day - worked with artichokes, or a 100% vegetable version with roasted celery, mushrooms and kale... For dessert, we let ourselves be tempted by a blueberry soufflé or a chocolate creamy dessert... Divine.
LAMPHEY COURT
Read moreSeveral options are available in this hotel and restaurant: a candlelit dinner in a sumptuous setting, or a casual chic version for brunch or lunch at the Conservatory. The brewery has a pleasant terrace on sunny days. Whatever your choice, you will find quality dishes, cooked with good fresh produce: filet mignon, Cenarth salmon, traditional Welsh dishes, lobster in the restaurant, gourmet salads, soups and seafood in the brasserie. And of course, a choice of cakes to finish the meal.
OLD KINGS ARMS HOTEL
Read moreThe Old Kings Arms Hotel houses the George Wheeler Restaurant, one of the most famous in Wales, recommended in several gastronomic guides! Dining is served in a large 15th century kitchen under beams with beautiful pots and pans. The dark wood furniture and subdued lighting recreate a warm hostel atmosphere. The spirit of the menu is varied, with truly traditional dishes and more contemporary proposals. In winter, there is also a pleasant fireplace that warms the room.
ROYAL OAK
Read moreIt was in this pub that the peace treaty was signed after the failed French invasion in 1797. You can even see the table where the treaty would have been signed! The interior of the Royal Oak is warm and nostalgic, in harmony with the pub's many years of history. In the kitchen, Tracey offers you a variety of fresh preparations, prepared according to the market and without fuss. On the menu are salads and tapas such as nachos, grilled halloumi, garlic bread, onion fritters, etc... Good and original desserts, including berry and gin cheesecake.
MORAWELON WATERFRONT BAR & RESTAURANT
Read moreBeautiful waterfront location, overlooking Newport Bay, for this small tearoom that also serves breakfast. Baked crab and Preseli lamb are their specialties. You can also enjoy a salad, Welsh specialities such as laverbread, a kind of seaweed purée, or more classic dishes such as the unmissable fish & chips. You can also spend the night in the adjoining campsite, pitching a tent or renting a bungalow.
THE SLOOP IN
Read moreThis old 18th century pub, all in stone, is an address not to be missed! Extremely pleasant to drink a beer or eat a bite to eat. Fresh fish and lobster are often on the menu! For dessert, you can enjoy a homemade brownie, a crumble, a Belgian waffle or a choice of ice cream. You can also opt for a sandwich type snack. The place also offers a choice of breakfast. Very popular in the area, as it is also within walking distance of pleasant walks along the port and beaches.
N°25
Read moreA small tea room-style establishment with a wide variety of quality sandwiches, paninis and ciabattas. Welsh rarebit - warm bread toasts topped and gratinated with cheddar cheese, shallots... - homemade is a treat! N° 25 also offers some salads if you want a lighter meal or main courses such as chicken curry, chili con carne or for vegetarians spinach/ricotta cannelloni, a delight! In the summer, we enjoy the few sunny tables set up in front.
THE CAMBRIAN INN
Read moreBeautiful space with exposed stonework. One of the best cod & chips of our trip, with creamy, perfectly cooked fish, pea purée, tartar sauce and coleslaw with homemade dill. Copious, you need to be hungry to get to the end of your plate. There's also a choice of snacks: focaccias, sandwiches or burgers. Children's menu with choice of pasta or burgers. A fine selection of whiskies. You can stay in one of the five rooms available upstairs. They're really very pleasant. Bonus: good breakfast.
THE SHED SEAFOOD BISTRO
Read moreSince 2001, The Shed Seafood has been a small, relaxed but extremely welcoming bistro overlooking the fishing port, offering freshly landed fish and shellfish daily just a few meters away. It doesn't get much fresher than this! On the menu, tasty iodized cuisine. A particular highlight: fish & chips in all its forms, with variations on different fish such as cod, haddock, hake or monkfish tail... Super terrace, very pleasant in summer or when the sun is shining.
THE HARBOUR INN
Read moreThe pub is full every night, and in summer, after shopping for crafts along the street, you will also come here... Known for its seafood: salmon, oysters and fresh fish. On the menu, the traditional menu of pubs with salmon fillet, fish tart, chili, sausages, salad.... There is also a choice of Indian dishes with vegetarian and vegan selection, as well as a variety of burgers. As for desserts, we have a good choice with a very good tiramisu or cheesecake. It is also possible to have breakfast.
THE ROYAL OAK
Read more"The Curry House is the other name of this Sri Lankan-owned pub on Main Street. The establishment is renowned throughout Newport for its fine dining. The quantities are more than generous. We eat very well for very little money. To start with, you can indulge in garlic mushrooms, or a delicious hummus with homemade pita bread. Vegetarians can continue with vegetable lasagna, before finishing with an apple crumble or pudding. Good choice for everyone, even for the children's menu.
PLANTAGENET HOUSE
Read moreA fantastic and charming candlelit setting in the oldest house in the city (10th century) next to the Tudor merchant house. We can see an old 13th century Dutch fireplace. In addition to this superb period interior, the cuisine is delicious. The menu features a wide selection of the best local products, ultra fresh fish and seafood, organic meats and freshly picked herbs. And as a final argument, the wine list, which is certainly the most complete in Wales.