This Pub is Permanently Closed
A pub set in a terrace overlooking the main London to south Wales railway line and close to Newport railway station. Choose from three rooms, a traditional L-shaped public bar, a lively split level bar that hosts music, and a cosy lounge/dining room where much use is made of mirrors around the walls. This pub is enjoying a new lease of life and fast regaining its popularity in the local community with many activities taking place during the week: Wednesday (open mic night 8pm), Thursday (music quiz 9pm), Friday (karaoke 9pm), Saturday (live band), Sunday (poker 7pm). Monday to Friday 5-7pm there is a 'Five o'Clock Club' offering a selection of classic Tapas dishes. The guest ale is sourced from the extensive Molson Coors list while a session beer badged especially for the pub could appear soon. A pub on the up with a good all round package worth trying. VOICE magazine 'City/Town Centre Pub of the Year 2011'.
Since closure the pub signage has been removed.
Historic Interest
Not listed but features in Real Heritage Pubs of Wales.
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