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The Kings Head
18 Old Market St,
Usk,
Gwent,
NP15 1AL
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The Kings Head can be found in the centre of Usk. Popular with locals, this Good Beer Guide-recommended pub is well regarded for its real ales and the pub’s charming bar, with low beamed ceilings and massive fireplace.
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The Lion Inn
Trellech,
Monmouth,
Monmouthshire,
NP25 4PA
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The Lion Inn is a traditional inn in the truest sense of the word. Eschewing typical pub conveniences such as digital jukeboxes and fruit machines, the Lion Inn prefers to provide a well-kept selection of real ales and ciders, and the more time-honoured games of shove ha’penny and crib.
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The Nags Head
Granville St,
Monmouth,
Gwent,
NP25 3DR
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Originally part of Monmouth’s (now-demolished) town gates, the Nags Head, is a delightful olde-worlde pub with a rabbit warren of corridors and rooms to discover. A small selection of real ales, a pool room and live music are also on offer here.
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The Queens Head
St. James St,
Monmouth,
Monmouthshire
NP25 3DL
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Allegedly the third most haunted pub in Wales, and favoured drinking spot of Oliver Cromwell, the Queen’s Head has a wealth of history within its walls. Close to the centre of Monmouth, the pub promises a friendly pint and has a decent reputation for its regular live music events.
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The Ship Inn
8 High St,
Raglan,
Usk,
Gwent
NP15 2DY
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A former coaching inn, the Ship Inn is a well-liked pub with a reputation for its friendly staff. A pretty cobbled courtyard entrance leads into a cosy two-room inn with a selection of real ales.
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The Wheatsheaf Inn
Magor,
Caldicot,
Gwent,
NP26 3HN
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Ye Olde Tippling Philosopher
108 Chepstow Rd,
Caldicot,
Gwent
NP26 4JA
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