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THE VILLAGE INN


HUSBAND AND WIFE TEAM, SIMON AND RHIAN WILLIAMS, WELCOME


YOU TO THEIR MAGNIFICENT PUB AND EATERY THE VILLAGE INN AT SEDBURY.


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f it’s one thing the Williams’ are passionate about, it’s offering great tasting quality food at a very reasonable price. Each and every dish that’s served at The Village Inn has


been made from scratch, wherever possible, using the best local ingredients. There’s a varied a la carte menu to choose from that


offers a splendid choice of freshly prepared meals such as rump, rib-eye and t-bone steaks and options from the grill, as well as the signature Village hanging kebabs, plus wonderful fi sh dishes and traditional British pub grub classics. Alongside the a la carte there’s a great money saving


menu, which features fl avoursome homemade meals, with prices starting from £5. Sunday lunch is always a popular event at The Village Inn.


With a choice of different roasts each week, served with fresh seasonal vegetables and homemade gravy, booking is essential. To accompany your meal why not peruse the enticing


choice of real ales, fi ne wines, ciders and perries, and spirits! There’s a great selection on offer. During the warmer months you can dine al fresco in the


wonderful beer garden where you can sit and relax while watching the world go by. The Village Inn is the perfect place to hold a special


occasion or anniversary, and if you need outside catering for a corporate event or wedding, then Simon is your man as in his ‘spare time’ he also runs One Call Caterer, which specialises in outdoor catering for any type of function. Visit www.onecallcaterer.com to fi nd out more.


Tel: 01291 628595 or 07798 866569 The Village Inn, Beachley Road, Sedbury, Chepstow NP16 7AA www.thevillageinnpub.com


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