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THE COACH AND
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WELCOME TO THE COACH AND HORSES, CAERWENT, WHERE YOU’RE INVITED TO
RELAX AND UNWIND WITH A DELICIOUS HOMEMADE MEAL IN THE PICTURESQUE SURROUNDINGS OF THIS REMARKABLE COUNTRY PUB AND RESTAURANT.
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his popular dining destination is situated next a beautifully preserved Roman defence wall and is surrounded by picturesque views of the
beautiful Monmouthshire countryside. Owners, husband and wife team Mark and
Rosalind Isaac, have successfully run The Coach and Horses for numerous years, and are renowned for their great hospitality and delicious homemade meals. Head chef Adam O’Shea prides himself on
serving traditional and classic pub food, sourcing meat and vegetables from local farms within a thirty mile radius. Fresh fi sh plays a major part on varied menus
at The Coach and Horses, which are also full of tantalising British classics to entice you, such as wholesome homemade pies, succulent steaks and a delectable Sunday roast. Whether you choose a dish from the lunch, bar and snack or a la carte menu, or maybe something
that catches your eye on the specials board or saver menu, you’re sure to enjoy a beautiful homemade meal in comfortable surroundings and a friendly atmosphere. Why not spend the night or two at The Coach
and Horses? There are three bespoke en suite rooms available for you to relax and unwind in, with unique views across the south Wales landscape, offering quiet tranquil beauty, helping you escape from the hustle and bustle of every day life.
Tel: 01291 420352 Coach and Horses, Caerwent, Monmouthshire, NP26 5AX
www.caerwent-coachandhorses.co.uk
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