Priory

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Reviews of Priory Hotel & Restaurant, Caerleon

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Review by tim porch on 21st June, 2010

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We stayed in the Blue room and they're right it is a slice of luxury. However it does overlook the beer garden which is also used as the smoking area, so you need to have the windows closed,(we didn't) not only to block out the noise which can go on until closing. we did 'complain' and the room was cleaned completely and air freshened immediately. The food is as described and the choice is definately there. The staff are very nice and accomodating but don't have the knowledge to advise on the provenance of the produce though, as i was asked to pay £45.00 for an already cooked lobster, after asking where it came from i was told 'the sea'. It was very busy when we went and seemed to be a very popular place with the locals. I would personaly think twice on returning but would reccommend a visit.

Date visited: 19 june 2010

Review by Rebecca on 12th March, 2008

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This is the best hotel i've been to in Caerleon! It's food is divine and to die for and it's staff are very welcoming and friendly. I absouletly LOVED the puddings!!!!!!! Many thanks! Hope to see you in near future

Date visited: 21st January

Review by Katriona on 1st January, 2008

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I go with the Jamiesons but not on New Years Eve/Day as I was With my brother and sister and friends and carring on i am 11 and i am good friends with the waiters such as : Juan etc and i enjoy the food very much but i dont like the chicken nuggets as much as the old ones so you should go back !! your steaks are divine and desserts are mouth licking YUMM! and the bread is so lovely and squishy and the butter fits perfectly with the bread ! Thanks hope to see you soon

Date visited: 15 December

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