Given its superb riverside location beside existing boat yards and near the town's former ship yards, and other historical attractions, there is an understandably strong maritime theme in this late 18th century inn. In good weather, customers can sit on the riverside seating and gaze towards the English side of the River Wye or towards the road bridge that dominates the skyline. Step inside and take time to admire an interesting interior of high beams, dark timbers and items that remind of the area's history. A split flight of stairs leads to the atmospheric dining room where diners can gaze down on activity in the bar or out towards the river. Off the main room is a low door leading to a cosy room with low beams and flagstone floor with sofas to relax on; this doubles as the "Coffee Boat". Gents may be pleased to see Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Munroe presiding over matters! The Boat has established a good reputation for its food with the standard menu supplemented by specials listed on a large blackboard beside the bar (gluten free options and small portions available). Early Bird menu 5-7pm Mon-Fri; 20% discount for Seniors at lunchtime, the "Coffee Boat" opens from 10am for coffee. A pianist plays during Sunday lunch. The beer range is stable although a change may be made occasionally. One or two ciders are offered in season. Cerebral exercise is provided by the Thursday night quiz.
Historic Interest
Late 18th century, interior date stone states 1789. Grade II Listed. Historic Wales / Cadw reference 2484
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Boat Inn, Chepstow