The Bargemans Rest, Newport Quay

Chili burger

The Bargeman's Rest is a nautical-themed pub in an unusual inland waterside location. It's easy to see but fiddly to drive to (you will undoubtedly get lost in the one-way system of the nearby industrial estate); why not take a pleasant stroll to it along the quayside instead?

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The pub is very accommodating and has a large family room which is no smoking, although the rest of the pub is often pretty smokey as the ceilings are very low. The spacious pub still seems quite intimate, with sails and ropes draped about and plenty of nauticania to knock your head on. In the summer Matt and Cat like to sit in the garden and enjoy their meals by the quayside - although at low tide this is more of a mudside view. On Tuesdays, one can be enthralled by the spectacle of thousands of geriatric holidaymakers clambering gamely in and out of coaches and rummaging through the souvenir tea towels on sale at the quayside opposite. With the accompaniment of a good pint of ale in the comfort of the Bargeman's beer garden this is an attraction which could almost become a compulsive spectator sport. If the daytime parade of oldsters doesn't interest you, most evenings there is live music and the place can get pretty lively.

A recent chicken Caesar salad

Matt & Cat often eat at the Bargeman's; for today's review they had arranged to meet some old friends there for lunch. After bagging one of the many tables, Matt and Cat started their visit at the bar where a good selection of real ales indicate that this really is a pub as well as an eating-house. The welcome was businesslike. Once the whole party had assembled the menu was considered. It bore the usual pub favourites including a range of snacks and light meals. When you have tired of the menu's vast selection, there is always plenty to choose from on the specials board. Matt chose his favourite chilli burger, whilst Cat more demurely selected a light meal of goat's cheese tartlet with onion marmalade.

The meal came quickly and looked great. The Bargeman's always presents its food well, on large well stocked plates (which leave no room for any doubt that this is going to be a good feed). Matt's burger came with piles of chips, heaps of very fresh salad, and a big helping of home-made chilli con carne with chilli relish and soured cream. A real feast, which Matt wasted no time in attacking. Cat's tartlet was an enjoyable combination of flavours which she found very acceptable. There was a generous helping of goat's cheese although the foliage was a bit meagre. Nonetheless, it was very tasty. The soup of the day was a vast tureen-full, served with two mighty hunks of bread and the salad nicoise was, again, a very generous portion.

This big pub can cater for many diners, but is still quite definitely a pub. It manages to retain a lot of atmosphere and keep the prices low and the quality high. For these reasons Matt and Cat commend it as one of the best places in Newport for a good meal and a drink.

Visit the website: http://www.bargemansrest.com/index.html

PermalinkPublished: 12th March 2006
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Categories: We like, Pub Grub, Family friendly, Newport

7 comments

Comment from: Helen Email
thankyou very much for your informative write up. i will be visiting the pub on this coming tuesday (night) and hope at that time of day I would have missed the geriatrics and will enjoy a great evening with my man !
15/10/06 @ 19:07
Comment from: Matt [Member] Email · http://mattandcat.co.uk
Glad you liked our review - but it's not just about what we think. Do let us know how you get on, won't you?
15/10/06 @ 23:56
Comment from: Les Tergit
First time to the Bargeman's. I had a Ham Salad which was simply superb. Proper ham and a very varied salad accompanied by the best wholemeal bread I have tasted since Malta.

Will have to go back.
27/05/08 @ 20:22
Comment from: Sean
I've been to this pub a few times and my most recent visit lived up to the high standards set so far.

Good, friendly, fast service. Excellent food and great bread!

13/06/08 @ 19:57
Comment from: Rainbow
Seems I'm not only one who likes their bread! The Bargemans is a good Newport staple. I've been there many times over many years and am always satisfied with the food plus the atmosphere is great- check out the live music, listings in the IWCP. By the way, the carpark next to Little London is large and free in the evening and a much better place to park than where the brown tourist signs direct you. I've never understood why they send on you on such a convoluted route!
28/06/08 @ 01:38
Comment from: Mike
Am I the only one who finds Helen's comment about elderly people offensive? You will be old one day and I hope you get treated with more respect.
22/12/08 @ 08:41
Comment from: Jasmine
I was invited to the bargemans with my boyfriend for his christmas works meal, the service was ok but from the begining i felt rushed to finish my course so they could throw out the next.The waitress's spoke to no one the whole time which i felt was rude, espechially as there was around 25 of us, therefore alot of money was coming from us all. The food was ok, nothing special but despite all we were having a good time..... until we were asked to drink up that is. Instead of being politely asked to finish our drinks as the bar was closing an extremely rude barman shouted out that if we didnt finish our drinks in TWO minutes we would lose them all! As this was the first time we had any idea they were closing we were all shocked at how abrupt he was,also how he didnt use the same manner with the locals. One of us explained to another member of staff that we thought there was no need for his rudeness but the girl simply replied that they wanted to close ( but there was still around 30 locals still ordering and drinking in the bar!) It was another five minutes until the barman came into the room again, he was no older than 23 and explained that we had to get out! none of us could believe what he was saying, naturally we were all angry and a few were getting very annoyed with him, then he threatened one of us to go outside where he would sort things out that way! Then the girl reappeared to pull him away so we left. We were all disgusted with the manner in which we were treated. To make it all better as we were walking to our cars they both continued to shout abuse at us out of the windows! I wont repeat the words they were using but im sure you get the idea. I will never return to the bargemans rest in the future and will make sure others know how badly we were treated that night. None of us provoked the behaviour we were treated to, and i suggest if you want a business to run well dont let the staff pick fights with the customers for no reason! If any managers read this who work there our meal was on the 23rd December 08, hope that helps to pick out who those staff were so they can be dealt with accordingly.
06/01/09 @ 18:25

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