This traditional old pub, thought to have originated around 1368, is reputed to be a highly haunted establishment - you can read of some spectral encounters inside. The cosy interior has a comfortable lounge (note the 1979 flood mark immediately on the right wall as you enter) with great beams in the ceiling, a large fireplace with a wood burner, and some exposed stonework. A dining room is at the rear where diners may enjoy food from an extensive menu. The bar cum games room offering pool and darts has similar character. This has sports memorabilia such as rugby shirts on display and a framed tribute to Welsh rugby legend, Scott Quinnell, that includes a pair of silver boots cast from the pair the great man wore in his last game. Car park and garden to the rear.
Historic Interest
Grade II Listed, Historic Wales reference 2131.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Cross Keys Inn, Usk