The Clytha Arms, Clytha - pub details
Address: Clytha, Abergavenny, Gwent, NP7 9BW [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 28409) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Abergavenny (5.2 miles)
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> Current user rating: 8.8/10 (rated by 17 users)
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Our final stop of the day in Monmouthshire and once again we'd saved the best until last. The Clytha Arms is set in nice countryside between Abergavenny and Raglan. It has plenty of outdoor space, including some nice garden areas at the rear, with a children's play area and a boules pitch, along with a lovely pear tree. The gardens look across fields with goats, horses and rabbits. Inside was reasonably quiet when we arrived. By the time we left, they were doing a roaring trade with their speciality tapas dishes. All tables were taken and you could hardly move in the bar area. Ales were Felinfoel Double Dragon, Untapped Whoosh & UPA, Purple Moose Madog's Ale, Dark Star Hophead & Uley Bitter. Ciders were Gwynt y Ddraig Black Dragon & Haymaker, Ty Gwyn Perry, Weston's Rosie's Pig Strawberry & Elderflower and a Yarlington Mill cider from a local guy named Jim Bevan! I was all set to go for the perry, until I noticed the battered Yarlington Mill box on the bar. At 9%, it wasn't for the faint hearted. But, it was very nice indeed. Great pub. blue_scrumpy - 16 Sep 2019 21:30 |
Friendly service from this superb roadside traditional pub.The pint of Wye Valley "Flower Power" was spot on. The food looked very appetizing albeit rather pricey. 8/10 fat_beer_badger - 12 Aug 2011 18:25 |
Stopped here on a tour yesterday. Excellent range of well kept ales. I think all in the party enjoyed what they had. Didn't have time to sample the food. Jules_B - 10 Jul 2011 09:45 |
It was the Clytha Arms festival of Welsh Cider and Perry last weekend, I visited for a couple of hours on the Sat afternoon, as well as the 30 or so ciders and perrys they also had four interesting guest beers on in the main pub. The ciders were served in the 'barn' to the rear of the pub and although very busy (it was very sunny) I was always quickly served and offered a taster every time. The field out the back for camping was absolutely full, and I should imagine as a result was rather noisy later in the evening. Fantastic place, everything a proper pub should be, its such a shame so many country pubs find it seemingly diffecult to replicate this, I put it down to the fact that they just can't be bothered. Hodge1 - 26 May 2009 22:34 |
Love this place. Always stop off on the way down to Gower, knowing I can get a quality bar lunch and a decent interesting pint (or two) of something local. daverrm - 12 Feb 2009 13:10 |
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