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The best restaurants serving Other cuisines food in Crucorney Monmouthshire South Wales

4 Restaurants on GastroRanking

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4.7

486 Opinions

location-iconHigh Street, Wales
Other cuisines
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We went for Sunday lunch and they managed to squeeze us in at the last minute. The food was seriously good, best Sunday roast lamb I've ever had. Really warm, friendly pub with great walking from the pub. Lovely view over the church and beyond from the garden too. Really looking forward to coming back

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4.7

321 Opinions

location-iconThe Street, Wales
Other cuisines
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Charming surroundings, super beer which is well kept, great landlords who really looks after you, good prices, the food menu looks great and the food is of excellent quality. An instant hit for me. Listening a local chap playing the guitar and finding everyone to be so friendly made for a lovely evening. Update - This place is brilliant. You feel so welcome, there are some really good local musicians who visit and the food is absolutely excellent. Another update - went in for a meal and the food is amazing. Another update - Friendly evening with some good music and beer. Off for Sunday roast. Superb quality food.

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4.3

1316 Opinions

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Other cuisines
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What should have been a pleasant visit was ruined by a loud, obnoxious front of house persona with the customer service skills of a brick! If this is the best this lovely old place can offer, then 'hospitality'. as we know it, is well and truly doomed! Poor show all round preceded by a rude and unwelcoming reception! Hope the owner takes note...

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4.2

609 Opinions

location-iconHereford Road, Wales
Other cuisines
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Came here in June and it was a thriving pub. Rang w days before our current trip and everything appeared to be OK. But on arrival, and popping in for an evening drink, we were told the pub was shut as "the Brewery have sold it". No apology. Probably explains why as we walked in, two guys were raiding the place of its contents. What is it with this place? It used to be run by a lovely couple, strict rules but always welcoming and accommodating. Since then it has bumped from one crisis to another. So unpredictable. With the caravan site just around the corner, it should do sufficient business to get through the quieter winter months. Even the locals now boycott it apparently as you never know if it is open. Please, someone, grab hold of it, know how to run a business and get it back on it's feet.