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The Five Alls is probably the second best pub in Chepstow. It has a no frills interior with bare boards and the music is no nonsense rock. The solitary real ale was Baa Brewing Baa IPA. But, there were 3 real ciders from Gwynt y Ddraig - Happy Daze, Haymaker & Welsh Warrior. The barmaid was friendly. But, it was quiet on our early Saturday afternoon visit. Had the feel of a proper boozer though.
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Called in during a mini tour of Chepstow. The previous reviews could all have been written today! They had a couple of real ales on and the bar staff gave us tasters. Both were in excellent condition; we opted for the lower abv but I'm blowed if I can remember what it was!!
Well worth a visit next time. Music scene looked interesting.
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Visited this interesting pub on a recent trip round Chepstow. If you like your rock this is the place to go , the pub has a great jukebox. Two ales on tap Rev James and Butcombe which were both ok and a reasonable �2.50 a pint. The pub has a large selection of single malts. The locals are friendly , once you get past the ones smoking outside. Suspect the pub has a lot of stuff going on at night and it has both a pool table and darts board. All in will be going again.
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The Five Alls is another pub in Chepstow that we called in on a recent visit. It is another old building and has been a pub since 1849. It reminds me of a student pub as it has advertisements for Wii competitions and Guitar Hero. The seem to play mostly rock music which suits me fine. It was early evening on a Tuesday when i went in and it was quiet but i think it will be quite a lively pub at weekends.
Balam - 30 Mar 2010 12:53 |
One of my favourite pubs from my Chepstow days, always lively and a good selection of beers.
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Good Pub - friendly staff and pleasant company
Wayne - 22 Jul 2004 07:05 |
lovely little place where you can have a nice relaxing pint almost any night of the week.
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Not bad, but a bit small inside.
Tom - 1 Jun 2004 02:19 |
Not been for a few years,but good then.
Jimbo Smith - 7 May 2004 20:47 |
A pub since 1847, situated at the bottom of the only cobbled street left in Chepstow. Renowned for its Rock Juke Box and live music. A cosy, atmospheric pub, popular amongst young and old alike. Home to Hobgoblin cask ale and guest ales such as Speckled Hen, Otters, Tribute and many more.
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