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THE NEW COURT HOTEL SITTING IN THE TOWN OF USK THE NEW COURT HOTEL HAS,


SINCE OPENING IN 2013, BECOME ONE OF THE AREA’S MOST POPULAR DINING DESTINATIONS.


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ow fully restored to its former glory, The New Court offers excellent accommodation and an outstanding restaurant - it’s a food-lover’s


heaven. The menu is fresh and tasty, changing seasonally.


Offering a fi ne taste of Wales, each dish features only the best produce available in the area, with everything prepared from fi rst-principals by the restaurant’s hand- selected team of highly-skilled chefs. Open seven days a week, The New Court also offers


lovers of real ale an excellent choice of cask ales, including some from local brewers and old favourites alike. The wine list is extensive, offering a huge selection available either by the glass or the bottle, or, if you’re after a softer tipple, you can always pop in for a coffee, which you can enjoy in or take out.


Recently, The New Court has started taking


reservations for the well-appointed letting rooms. Each luxuriously comfortable room features a king-size bed, with gorgeous Egyptian cotton sheets, an HD smart TV and free WiFi – it’s a lovely spot for a near-to-home weekend break, or for holiday makers coming to the area. We can’t recommend The New Court Hotel enough,


either for an intimate meal for two or a weekend away. Why not book a table and see for yourself?


Tel: 01291 671319 62 Maryport Street, Usk NP15 1AD thenewcourthotel.co.uk


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