Monmouthshire
Sawyers And Grill

Sawyers And Grill

Wales One Business Park, NP26 3DG, Monmouthshire, United Kingdom

Full • Steak • Pizza • Grill


"Visited here on the way back from London. Welcome: The venue was quiet when we arrived, we received a warm welcome from the staff, everyone was very helpful and friendly (and even turned the air con off as my husband commented it was a bit cold). American Diner styling, open kitchen, spotlessly clean and comfortable. Good Menu, with prices to match. Food: We both had a rump steak (medium rare), served with savoury fries, roasted on the vine baby tomatoes and slaw, we ordered a portion of peppercorn sauce and onion rings. We had an affogato for desert. The steak was fabulously tasty and excellently cooked, all the accompaniments were excellent, hot and fresh. We were both really impressed by the presentation, taste and quality of the meal. (My husband is an executive chef and can be difficult to please so this is a high recommendation) . Service: We had drinks beforehand and sat outside in the sun, then came inside to order and eat our meal. Service throughout was excellent, prompt (but not rushed), very friendly and we were made to feel very welcome, all staff clearly demonstrated that they cared about our experience with them. We didn't catch the names of the lovely lady in charge at front of house or the gentleman behind the bar or the two kitchen staff, but all were extemporary, as was Anya, who served our food and cleared our table. Would recommend and will return based on our experience last night."

The Stonemill

The Stonemill

Steppes Farm, Rockfield, Monmouthshire, United Kingdom

Wine • Soup • Steak • Coffee


"We were staying in the local area and the restaurant had been recommended by previous guests at our cottage. As we were celebrating a birthday we made a reservation for Saturday evening via the website. This was quickly confirmed by return email, but I had...to follow up with a phone call to provide my credit card to confirm the booking. The restaurant is a converted mill with some retained original features. We were pleased to see they were pretty busy. After a warm greeting by our friendly host we were shown to our table on the upper balcony area. This was more intimate than the main restaurant. We were given a small appetiser of a prawn salad in a lettuce leaf while we browsed the menu. There was plenty to choose from and some very interesting flavour combinations. My wife chose scallops and I had a braised brisket to start, followed by pork belly for my wife and lamb two ways for me. There is a very good wine list, but we went with one of the three house reds, which was very reasonably priced and delicious. While we waited for our food we were treated to an Amuse Bouche of tomato soup. This had a lovely fresh tomato taste. We also had some delicious bread with oil and balsamic dip. The courses were very good. The scallops with samphire were perfectly cooked and had a wonderful flavour. The brisket was very tender and had some lovely spice to it. The mains were equally delicious. The pork belly had been cooked perfectly, with a lovely crackling to it. The meat just melted and it came with a very nice celeriac and apple gratin. The lamb was a sous vide rump and a shoulder. It came with minted gnocchi. The flavours were delicious. Unfortunately we had eaten so well for the first two courses we didn’t have room to try the desserts, but the looked lovely. We finished with coffee and truffles, and a Cointreau for my wife, which provided a small comedy moment when the barman came over to check what we had ordered as the waitress had ordered a coffee and poncho!! The staff were so friendly and hard working. The atmosphere was good and the food delicious. We had a wonderful evening and would recommend the Stonemill wholeheartedly. It’s a shame it’s so far away from Norwich, but if you are local or staying in the area you should definitely go."

Pizza Express

Pizza Express

36 Monnow Street, Monmouthshire, United Kingdom

Pizza • Pasta • Mexican • Seafood


"I have no problem in sharing my laziness. Middle aged. Boring. With little in my life that says 'excitement ' one might even start to feel sorry for me. But above the modern day funny milks, endless dietary requirement questions or perhaps the realisation that I...will never fulfill my life ambitions, despite funny quirks of getting old and not understanding, I am more than willing to give second chances. It is with this in mind that I returned to PE in Monmouth, to play another game of what will they forget bingo. Both visits were later in the evening and although there were a few stragglers, the place was almost empty. No too dissimilar to a particular Bill Murray film from the early 90s, I witnessed the repetition of the chef trudging off at about 8.50pm, only to return with a box of Fosters larger i know, who the hell sells that stuff anymore?! Besides the shock of seeing him repeat the feat on both visits, the waiting staff were only too pleased to uphold their end of the bargain, and behave in the motionless, forgetful but also charming fashion. This included: Taking an age to take our order Forgetting various bits of the order Serving the wrong meal and different people at different times Taking an age to arrive with the bill Running out of certain ingredients like chicken shameful It 's not as if they were inundated with thousands of people. It also wasn 't as if our group was troubling (2 on one occasion, 3 the next) and without starters or any dietary requirements. Pleasant and moderately convivial, the serving staff were like a tyre with a slow puncture you can 't be bothered to fix effective for the most part, but just didn 't have the stamina. I know there is a great deal of pressure to save planetary resources, but i would have thought Wales, of all places, could have spared a jug or two of water for the table. We had politely requested it, in fact, twice on one occasion, but there was no give. That slowly deflating tyre had all but bottomed out. The redeeming feature of the place is that once the food arrived, it was as expected (save for the cold lasagna that was returned to the grill and cremated to the point of resembling a blistered crow if only I have water to sooth my boiling mouth). The pizza, I am told, was very nice. The salads nice and wholesome, the drinks wet and mostly cold. In conclusion. We skipped desert owing to our ever expanding waistline, and instead opted for the bill. It 's never a shock to see the prices, and actually, if it weren 't for the general cocks ups that clearly need training or managing out, the food was perfectly acceptable. I bear no grudge to the founder who introduced London to the birth of PE, or to the Chinese private equity group who now allow it proliferate our high streets...no. I am happy to spend this or even a little more for tasty treats that allow me to forget my age. But when doing so leads to me wasting the time I have left in waiting for orders to be taken or resolved, I am less happy. I 'll see you again PE Monmouth. I am not sure when, but it will be one day. Soon."

Punch House

Punch House

4 Agincourt Square, NP25 3BT, Monmouthshire, United Kingdom

Pubs • Fish • Steak • Coffee


"Great visit here in July 2024. We were walking Offas Dyke and had booked to stay after walking the leg from Abergavenny. On arrival the landlady greeted us, despite being mucky and smelly from our 22 mile hike, and having an equally wet and muddy dog among us, we were made extremely welcome. It was a midweek day and we arrived fairly late 20:00) so the kitchen was shortly closing, we ordered our food while a staff member went and bagged us a table and put a dog bed from the stack next to the front door under it, along with some water and dog treats. We went up and settled in while food cooked, we were given towels for the dog once we'd washed him off and really made to feel welcome. The food was great and a beer was equally good, we thoroughly enjoyed our evening in the bar which had a nice atmosphere. The beds were comfortable and we all slept well. mutt included. It's not 5 star luxury but it's a really nice comfortable place to sleep with good food at a sensible price, and it was exactly what we needed during our week of hiking. The only minus point for me was they advertise breakfast but it's room service which I hate I find eating in your room just weird), as the bar is not open in the morning. This should have been made clear on booking so we could line something else up ahead of time. In the event I phoned a contact who runs a fishery on our walking route that day and he had some lovely cooked breakfasts for us after we'd got an hours walking under our belts."