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The Boat Inn

The Back,
Chepstow,
Monmouthshire
NP16 5HH
Tel: 01291 628192

The 18th century Boat Inn sits in a pleasant riverside location. Stylish but traditional in appearance, the Boat Inn is a highly regarded pub and fish restaurant, also catering to vegetarians and those with special dietary requirements.

 
 

The Bridge Inn

Bridge St,
The Back,
Chepstow,
Monmouthshire,
NP16 5EZ
Tel: 01291 625622

The Bridge Inn is a traditional pub, found near the river in Chepstow town centre. Popular with locals and younger customers, visitors to The Bridge Inn are guaranteed a warm reception and quality pub food.

 
 

The Coach and Horses Inn,

Welsh Street,
Chepstow,
Monmouthshire,
NP16 5LN
Tel: 01291 622626

Allegedly a former drinking haunt of Lawrence of Arabia, the Coach and Horses is a friendly and welcoming family-run real ale pub and restaurant which overlooks Chepstow Castle. Home of the annual Chepstow Beer and Cider Festival, the Coach and Horses also offers a bed and breakfast.

 
 

The Grape
4 St Marys Street,
Chepstow,
Monmouthshire,
NP16 5EU
Tel. 01291 620959

The Grape (formerly known as The Grape Escape) is a bistro by day and wine bar by night. Popular with locals and tourists alike, The Grape has a contemporary, relaxing lounge area upstairs, complete with sofas, and a more old-fashioned style bar downstairs.

 
 

The Kings Head

Welsh Street,
Chepstow,
Monmouthshire,
NP16 5LL
Tel: 01291 630212

This 18th century inn has recently undergone an extensive makeover, and has now been reopened as a chic lounge bar. With an ‘over 21s’ policy, the Kings Head is perfect for visitors to Chepstow looking for somewhere to enjoy a relaxing drink after a hard day’s sightseeing.

 
 

The Anchor Hotel

Tintern,
Chepstow,
NP16 6TE
Tel: 01291 689207

Parts of The Anchor Hotel in Tintern, just outside Chepstow, were originally part of Tintern Abbey, built in the 12th century. The building was originally used as a cider mill by the Abbey’s monks. Now it is a delightful bar and hotel situated in an undeniably historic part of the Wye Valley.

 
 

Cherry Tree Inn
Forge Road,
Tintern,
Chepstow,
NP16 6TH
Tel: 01291 689292

Popular with real ale fans – it is the only Welsh pub to have appeared in every edition of the CAMRA Good Beer Guide - the Cherry Tree is a pleasant pub that serves a delicious selection of home-cooked dishes as well as the well-kept real ales for which it is renowned. It is also distinctive in that the ground floor of the pub also serves as the village shop and post office.

 
 

 

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