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HIGHLY RECOMMENDED A-Z JUNCTION 28


FOR A UNIQUE, MAGNIFICENT DINING EXPERIENCE, WHY NOT BOOK A TABLE AT JUNCTION 28?


H


aving been the talk of Newport for some twenty- one years now, Junction 28 is


undoubtedly one of the area’s most popular and well-loved restaurants. Housed partly in a converted


railway carriage, this popular dining destination specialises in seafood and offers a variety of menus to choose from, full of traditional Welsh classics and more exotic dishes from Europe, Asia and other corners of the world. Open seven days a week, from


Monday to Saturday diners can choose from either the a la carte menu or the fi xed-price menu, both of which offer a superb seasonally-changing selection. Sundays are reserved for Sunday


lunch, which is a fantastic event. With a two or three-course option available, the menu contains multiple choices for all courses, with something for every taste and palate. The award-winning chefs prepare


every meal to order, so the specifi c dietary requirements of any diner are easily catered for – just ask for more information. With a private dining room for


fourteen guests and function facilities available for up to 100 guests, Junction 28 is the perfect venue for a celebration, regardless of size. The reputation of Junction 28


really is deserved – it’s easy to see why the restaurant’s regular client base has remained loyal over the last two decades. Why not discover it for yourself?


54 EATING OUT WALES


Tel: 01633 891891 Junction 28, Station Approach, Newport, NP10 8LD www.junction28.com


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