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The Priory Hotel & Restaurant - Caerleon

High St, Caerleon, Newport NP18 1AG, United Kingdom

The Priory Hotel & Restaurant - Caerleon
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4.4
1 reviews
8 comments
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J25W+R8 Newport, United Kingdom
+44 1633 421241
thepriorycaerleon.co.uk
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Nina C
Nina C260 days ago
We got a free room upgrade and the room was clean and lovely so nothing to complain.

I would also highly recommend their restaurant. The fish is fresh and I absolutely love the side dish grilled cabbage. Defo worth a visit.
Reece Couchman
Reece Couchman291 days ago
Excellent hotel with friendly staff and top quality food. We’ve stayed here a few times now and enjoyed every stay. There’s a lot of attention to detail being taken, which for a place with over 25 rooms is no easy thing to do. Cleaning is on point (and the cleaners are very polite also) along with the groundsman keeping the outside spaces looking excellent.

Highly recommend staying and/or dining here, you won’t be disappointed.
Emma Kirby-Hill
Emma Kirby-Hill291 days ago
Dropped in today when visiting the Roman baths and museum. We hadn’t booked but the staff were able to fit us in for Sunday lunch in the bar area (restaurant was full). Lamb Sunday dinner was delicious and just the right amount of food. The veg still had a bit of bite to it and the meat was well cooked and tasty. Staff were friendly and attentive. Would definitely come back.
Matthew Pearce
Matthew Pearce291 days ago
Arrived for a one night stay, the girls on reception were very polite. Our room was spotless, and amazing bed and an awesome bathroom. The gardens at the rear are well kept and relaxing too. There is a very good pub across the road and lots of historical places to see too . Well worth a visit.
Elizabeth Stanley
Elizabeth Stanley1 year ago
What a fabulous stay and dinner we had with you last night.
Loving the ample parking and grounds. The welcome was warm and friendly, the room was gorgeous and really liked the outdoor space (and heater).
Really impressed with the refillable products in the room and reclaimed furniture.
We popped over to the bar and restaurant for tea and once again had a really warm welcome and great service. Bar prices were very reasonable. The meal was superb and really loved the meat & fish counter to select your dinner. Finishing off with liqueur coffees was ideal.
Breakfast this morning was completely hassle free with a fabulous choice for the cold buffet and great selection for the cooked.
Thank you so much for hosting us, we really enjoyed our mini break away and look forward to returning
Paula Blacklock
Paula Blacklock1 year ago
Do not go here if you have a vegetarian in your party. Daughter ordered cauliflower and it tasted foul. Plus all meat is and fish were on display.
If you like the idea of sitting opposite a deli counter in a supermarket then this is the place for you. An ambience of fish market.
You order your food from the counter and not the table. There is very little veg on offer and you pay extra for what little they have.
Do go here if you like meat and very little else.
Not great if you have any disability as it is an old building and there are ramps that could be tricky for some chairs. For visually impaired - the menu is written on a chalk board and not a paper one on table and it is up high behind the deli counter, written in a fancy, unclear font.
The Fish and meat were cooked to perfection.
The meal was for a big birthday and had I known what it was like I would not have chosen this place. Maybe great if it was for me a casual night out
Graham Brooks
Graham Brooks1 year ago
We booked a table for four. We ordered drinks, then ordered food. We were there for about two hours and no one came to ask if would like more drinks.
When the table was eventually cleared we were asked if we would like to see the dessert menu. We said yes, but it never arrived. We had to ask for it.
The food was good, but the service could do with some improvement.
R Fow
R Fow2 years ago
Hugely overpriced food and drink. Not even a whole meal without paying for 'extras'. One of the cheapest menu options is Chicken and chips for £18. No vegetables, no sauces, just a plate with some plain chicken on served and a separate small bowl of chips served between 2 people. Very unimpressed. Standard cheap bottle of wine is £25+
The ambience is lovely, the grounds are beautiful in summer and there is plenty of parking, but sadly I do not appreciate being ripped off.
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