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THE OLD BARN


WHETHER YOU’RE LOOKING TO CELEBRATE A BIRTHDAY WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS OR JUST WANT A QUIET LUNCH-TIME MEAL FOR TWO, DINING AT THE OLD BARN IS ALWAYS A SPECIAL OCCASION.


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warm welcome awaits you from owners Jackie and Phil who, along with the rest of the friendly and attentive staff, invite you to dine in the


beautiful surroundings of Llanmartin. The menu at The Old Barn changes seasonally with


the long-serving chefs, who are truly passionate about cooking, creating stunning and fl avoursome dishes using the fi nest quality locally sourced seasonal ingredients. The menus have a classic British feel with a modern


Mediterranean twist, combining tastes and infl uences wonderfully. Sunday lunch at The Old Barn is a veritable treat,


offering a delectable menu featuring something new and exciting every week, and is served from noon until 8pm in the evening. There’s a wide variety of appetisers, mains and


desserts to choose from, including options from the grill EATING OUT WALES


and many other classic dishes, with a full roast served every Sunday. Not only is The Old Barn a great place to eat, it’s


a wondrous place to hold a special event, particularly weddings, thanks to the orangery which is lovely for weddings, breakfasts and evening receptions. Set in luscious scenic surroundings, during the


warmer months guests are invited to enjoy the wonderful pagoda garden, and also have the option to stay in one of the 15 luxury en-suite hotel rooms.


Tel: 01633 413382 Magor Road, Llanmartin, Newport, NP18 2EB www.theoldbarninn.com


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