The Gate of Llanfrechfa has firmly established itself as one of the finest dining destinations in the area, offering an extensive a la carte menu and lunchtime meal deal of two-courses for £11.95.
Its choice of 28-day dry-aged mature steaks takes centre stage within the restaurant, where expert chefs perfectly cut your chosen meat to your weight requirements.
A popular new dish on the menu is an ostentatious seafood platter, which features Alaskan king crab and priced at £21. And, as you’d expect to find at The Gate, there’s lots of fresh new seasonal options for you to sample this March, both on the a la carte and on the set lunchtime menu.
Options from the a la carte include roasted six bone rack of lamb, low and slow roasted pork belly, chicken calabrese, marinated monkfish skewer, and a grilled whole fresh lobster, as well as the fantastic selection of dry aged steaks and specials.
Another firm favourite with its regulars, is the Gate’s signature Afternoon Tea, which is very reasonably priced at £15.50 per person. diners can indulge the senses with freshly made scones, strawberries and clotted cream, macarons and miniature desserts, finger sandwich and mini pies, all of which can be washed down with a selection of speciality teas – pre-booking only with at least 24 hours prior notice.
For Sunday lunch there’s plenty of roast options to choose from, with a great choice of starters and mains individually priced, all of which come some served with a modern gastro twist.
There’s additionally a great choice for children too, where they can choose from beef, chicken or pork for £7.95. Booking in advance is advised, as the restaurant fills quickly, especially at peak times, and due to popular demand, the restaurant is now open from noon until 8pm on Sundays.
Call now to book a table at this extremely popular dining destination.
The Gate Llanfrechfa - Caerleon Road, Llanfrechfa NP44 8DQ
01633 861822
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