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THE DORALLT INN


SITUATED IN THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRYSIDE OF HENLLYS, CWMBRAN AND BOASTING BREATHTAKING SCENIC


VIEWS, THE DORALLT INN IS THE PERFECT VENUE FOR A FANTASTIC HOME COOKED MEAL.


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teaks and grills are a fi rm favourite at The Dorallt and the menu features all of the classic favourites, such as rump, sirloin and t-bone steaks, mixed


grills, surf and turf, as well as chicken combos. There is always also a superb selection on the


specials board, which changes daily to keep even the fussiest of diners interested. Take advantage of The Dorallt’s early bird offer,


and enjoy 20% off the pub’s top ten main menu meals. This offer is available from 5pm until 6.30pm Monday to Friday. Senior citizens can also enjoy 20% off all main meals


during the week during lunch service, from noon until 2.30pm. This family friendly pub and restaurant also offers a


fantastic children’s menu, full of great meals for the little ones. The meal deal includes a drink and ice cream for dessert. There’s also a wonderful outdoor play area for


children to enjoy, and on a clear day you can see right across to the Bristol Channel from the beer garden. The restaurant is a great place to hold a birthday


party or any other special occasion, and can also accommodate smaller wedding receptions with the chefs able to create bespoke menus to suit your budget and dietary needs. If you’re a fan of sport, you can watch all major


events that Sky Sports has to offer in the comfortable bar and lounge, surrounded by like minded people enjoying a friendly drink from the well stocked bar.


Tel: 01633 869697 The Dorallt Inn, Henllys, Cwmbran www.doralltinn.co.uk


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