Sunday Lunch
Ditch The
FairyLiquid!
There’snothingquite
like aSunday lunch, is
there? This very
specialmeal gives the
family adesignated
time to sit down
together,unwind after
abusy week and enjoy
agood, hearty meal
together.
However,whilst a
Sunday lunch is great
until that point, it’snot
that much fun for the
person tasked with the
washing up, is it? So
this Sunday,insteadof
stayingathome for a
roast in front of The Six Bells The Welsh Oak
EastEnders, why not 109 Stow Hill, Newport, Gwent NP20 4ED Rogerstone, Newport
Tel: 01633 264189 Tel: 01633 612446head to and treat the
family to atop notch Why not enjoy your Sunday lunch in the shadowsof Situated betweenRogerstone and Risca, you’ll find the
NewportCathedral this weekend and pop into The Six wonderfulWelsh Oak which serves up one of the area’sSunday lunch at one of
Bells for afresh, homemade Sunday lunch. Every week finest Sunday lunches each week. Served from noonthe area’smany
Gordon and the team at the Six Bells serve up a until 9pm, Jaime and the team at The Welsh Oak pride
wonderful Sunday lunch, which is all prepared in-house themselves on their incredibly tasty,freshly preparedfantastic pubs and
to order.Each week there is achoice of three or four traditional lunch which each week features Welsh Beefrestaurants?
meats to choose from, including beef, pork, lamb and and Welsh Lamb as well as another choice of meat.
chicken which are all served with homemade Yorkshire Proper gravy is the order of the day and there is always
puddings and freshly prepared gravy. avegetarian option available as well as children’ssizedMost dining venues
portions.The pub’sSunday lunch proves that quality
Of course, aSunday lunch wouldn’tbeaSunday lunch doesn’thave to cost the earth: The main course isserve up aSunday
without freshly prepared vegetables which are served £6.95, two courses (with achoice of main with eitherlunchand at a
separately to the meat, Yorkshires and gravy.Children’s starter or dessert) is just £7.95, and the full, three-
portions are available also and the whole family are made course lunch is £9.95.reasonable price too!
to feel welcome in this friendly,welcoming pub.So, why not ditch the
If the sound of alocally sourced Sunday lunch isn’t
The main course of Sunday lunch is just £4.95 and if mouth-watering enough for you, then the puddings thatfairy liquid and the
that isn’tenough, there is aselection of traditional are served each week should really tip the balance! How
puddings on offer too, such as apple pie and custard and does fresh apple pie and custard sound? Or maybescouring pad this week
syrup sponge pudding and custard. chocolate puddle pudding? If Sunday lunch really isn’tand treat yourself to a
your thing, then The Welsh Oak also cooks up their full
“Sunday lunches at The Six Bells are special,” Gordon menu right throughout the day.It’schoc-full of tasty,Sunday lunch cooked
told us when we caught up with him. “The atmosphere beautifully prepared food with something to suit everyand washed up after
makes the meal feel like you’re sitting at home and every taste. So, why not keep it Welsh this month and head to
customer is treated to the best service possible.” The Welsh Oak? Bookings are highly
recommended.by someone else?
The atmosphere makes themealfeellikeyou’resitting at home
and every customer is treatedtothe best servicepossible.
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