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Ye Olde Murenger House
High Street,
Newport,
Gwent,
NP20 1GA
Tel: 01633 263977
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Ye Olde Murenger House is the oldest pub in Newport, and is well regarded as a haven for real ale drinkers. The building dates back to Tudor times, and much of the original character and charm has been preserved by Samuel Smith’s Brewery – who provide their usual range of keenly priced keg and cask beers, lagers and stouts.
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The Red Lion
Stow Hill
Newport,
Gwent,
NP20 1JH
Tel: 01633 264398
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The Red Lion is well established as one of Newport’s best real ale pubs. Situated in the city centre, the Red Lion is a spacious open-plan pub that keeps an impressive selection of cask ales on the go, and is particularly popular with Newport’s rugby fraternity.
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The Gladiator Inn
Pillmawr Road,
Malpas,
Near Newport,
NP18 3QZ
Tel: 01633 821353
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The Gladiator Inn can be found on the edge of Grove Park in Malpas, just to the north of Newport. It is a large, friendly pub that has earned a good name for its well-kept cask ales and for its reasonably priced bar meals, not to mention its views of the surrounding countryside.
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The Godfrey Morgan
Chepstow Road,
Newport,
Gwent,
NP9 8EG
Tel: 01633 221928
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The Godfrey Morgan was formerly a cinema and bingo hall, but now the art deco city centre building has been turned into a pub by the now ubiquitous JD Wetherspoon chain. Expect the usual virtues and vices – a good selection of reasonably priced drinks, astonishingly cheap bar meals but shortage of character.
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The John Wallace Linton
Cambrian Road,
Newport,
Gwent,
NP20 4AD
Tel: 01633 251752
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The John Wallace Linton is another of JD Wetherspoon’s pubs in Newport city centre. It occupies a spot at the Cambrian Centre, and is a popular venue due to its good range of reasonably priced drinks and pub grub.
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The Greyhound Inn
Llantrisant,
Near Usk,
Monmouthshire,
NP15 1LE
Tel: 01291 672505
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The 17 th Century Greyhound Inn is a journey from Newport, but worth taking the time to find. A characterful pub in a picturesque setting, it offers a menu of splendid home cooked meals, complemented by well-kept cask ales. The award-winning gardens are truly beautiful, and the pub also offers excellent accommodation.
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St Julian Inn
Caerleon Road,
Newport,
Gwent,
NP18 1QA
Tel: 01633 243548
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The St Julian Inn is situated on the northern outskirts of Newport, with views of the River Usk and the historic town of Caerleon. It is notable for its good selection of well kept cask ales and bar meals, which may be enjoyed in the comfortable wood-panelled lounge or outside on the riverside balcony.
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