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THE GREAT SUNDAY ROAST


THE USK VALE W


hy not try the Usk Vale’s spectacular Sunday lunch? You can enjoy a delicious two-course


meal for only £9.50. There’s a choice of homemade


starters, an excellent choice roast meats including beef, lamb, pork and chicken, with the alternative options of a fi sh dish or a vegetarian meal. The delicious Sunday lunch


is accompanied by fresh seasonal vegetables, boiled and roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding and stuffi ng – all smothered in homemade gravy made from the juices of the succulent roast meats. You can choose a starter and main


course, or main and dessert for your two-course Sunday lunch, which is served from 12noon until 4pm. Booking in advance is well-advised for this popular treat. The Usk Vale is now taking


The superb restaurant at The Usk Vale, run by head chef Christopher Beale, offers a wondrous menu of delicious home-cooked pub favourites and more exotic dishes from the specials board, all at exceptional value for money.


bookings for Christmas Day lunch. Spaces are limited for this extra special day where you can enjoy an exceptional six-course meal, freshly prepared by head chef Chris for only £44.95 per person, book now to avoid disappointment. If you’re looking for a venue for


your Christmas party or just to enjoy a festive meal, you can sample the Usk Vale’s amazing Christmas fare menu, available from Tuesday, December 3, lunchtime or evening, priced at £19.95 for three courses, including coffee and mints. For more details about


Christmas menus you can visit the Usk Vale’s Facebook page or give the staff a call on 01633 222012. The Usk Vale is located on


Pillmawr Road, between Malpas and Caerleon, Newport, NP18 3QZ.


THE HANDPOST HOTEL


The superb menu at the Handpost Hotel offers a wondrous choice of delicious home-cooked pub favourites, all at exceptional value for money.


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wo people can dine for only £10 any time of the day, there’s loads to choose from on this great


menu – including large cod and chips, wholetail scampi and lasagne, or for a little bit extra, why not check out some of the steaks. Why not treat the family to a


gorgeous traditional Sunday lunch? With a fi ne selection of roast


meats to choose from, served with seasonal vegetables, roast potatoes and Yorkshire pudding, smothered in scrumptious homemade gravy, you’ll ask yourself why you haven’t visited before. Sunday lunch is served from


12noon until 3pm every week and booking is well advised. Not only does The Handpost


offer fantastic food, it also offers an extensive range of drinks. It was recently awarded a Cask Marque for real ales and scored


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consecutive fi ve out of fi ve ratings on each visit. Real ales include Bass, 6X and


Doombar, with guest ales featuring weekly, pop in today to see what’s available. Why not celebrate Christmas at The


Handpost this year – the festive menu is £15.95 for three courses and £12.95 for two courses. You can view the full Christmas


menu online, it is available by booking appointment only Enjoy excellent food, real ales


and great company all feature at the Handpost Hotel this autumn. This fantastic traditional pub


is located at 2 Bassaleg Road, Newport, NP20 3EA. For more information about


its spectacular nights of events and wonderful home-cooked menus call 01633 264502.


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