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THE RIVERSIDE WINE BAR


THE RIVERSIDE WINE BAR IS THE PLACE TO GO IF YOU WISH TO SAMPLE SOME OF THE FINEST WINES THE WORLD HAS TO OFFER, WHICH ARE BEST ENJOYED ACCOMPANIED WITH THE BEAUTIFUL SCENIC VIEWS OF THE RIVER WYE THAT SURROUND THE BAR.


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ot only does this sophisticated and stylish venue offer an exclusive selection of specialist wines, but also an indulgent choice of luxury spirits,


cocktails, continental lagers and real ales; you are truly spoilt for choice! Food is served daily from noon until late in the


evening. Each and every meal is made fresh to order using locally-sourced ingredients from reputable suppliers. The fabulous menus change seasonally. Always full


of amazing Mediterranean and Mexican- inspired dishes, such as tortilla pizza, fl avoursome paella, succulent meat skewers, burritos, a bounty of fresh seafood and tapas, there’s much more besides to tempt even the fussiest of diners. Throughout the spring and summer there is always a wide variety of musical entertainment available, with artists performing on every Sunday, throughout the


summer, on the bandstand, which is located in the small parkland next to the bar. The Riverside Wine Bar makes for the perfect place


to hold a special occasion or event. Why not call and fi nd out about the bar’s party options? Make your way to this great venue any time of


the year, to enjoy a quality drink and true taste of Mediterranean and Mexican inspired cuisine.


Tel: 01291 628300 Riverside Wine Bar, 18a The Back, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP16 5HH www.theriversidewinebar.co.uk email: admin@theriversidewinebar.co.uk


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