📍 1.5 miles from Rodney Parade
The Gaer Inn is a popular spot for watching live football, featuring multiple screens and coverage of major matches on Sky Sports, TNT Sports, and ESPN. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} The pub offers a wide selection of traditional pub classics and international dishes, including burgers, curries, and pizzas. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} Additionally, they provide drink promotions such as 'Fish Fryday' and '2 Mains for £XX.XX' offers. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2} The venue is family-friendly, dog-friendly, and has a beer garden, making it a comfortable place for fans to enjoy the matchday experience. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
We were in Newport to watch the cycling and found this great local pub. The staff were really friendly and welcoming. Nice atmosphere and very clean. Plenty of choice on the menu and great food. If we are ever back in the area we will definitely visit again.
I had an amazing experience from start to finish. The staff were incredibly friendly, welcoming and always happy to help, which made the whole visit feel comfortable and relaxed. The food was absolutely outstanding – full of flavour, beautifully presented and definitely worth every penny. The atmosphere was just perfect too: warm, inviting and full of positive energy. Altogether, it created the ideal setting for a memorable visit. We also came back on a Saturday night and the entertainment they had was amazing, the room was filled and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. I’ll definitely be returning and highly recommend it to anyone looking for great service, delicious food and a fantastic overall experience!
I recently visited The Gaer Inn Pub and I was really impressed! The staff were so warm, welcoming, and genuinely friendly, which made the whole experience feel comfortable and enjoyable. The service was quick and attentive without ever feeling rushed. I definitely recommend The Gaer Inn Pub to anyone looking for good food, great service, and a lovely atmosphere. It’s well worth a visit!
I think the pub massively suffered from having only two members of staff on a Sunday. One out front and one in the kitchen. Food wasn't slow to come out but there was big gaps between each person being given their food. The roast was one of the most bland I have had big a decent size. The chicken was very overcooked and dry in parts which was disappointing. The price point of the roast was low so this set expectations early on. It was a shame that you could only have a roast, a Sunday menu is fairly normal but the one at the Gaer is strictly roasts. It would have been good for this to have been mentioned when booking.
First time going here on Christmas Eve and great atmosphere and service considering it was busy. Reasonable prices and although we didn't eat the food looked and smelt delicious