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Bishopston Valley Hotel

A child friendly pub serving food and a garden in Bishopston.

Welcome to The Valley Hotel, Bishopston.

Situated on the Gower penninsular we are a stepping stone away from the beautiful coastline and famous Bishopston Valley, we welcome walkers, families, and not forgetting four legged friends.

Offering traditional and freshly prepared food daily, refreshing beers, wines and classic ales. We have a dedicated restaurant area that seats up to 40 people. We offer a lite bite menu, grill menu and daily specials. We work with local fresh produce and suppliers to ensure every dish is the best it can be.

Bishopston Road, Bishopston, West Glamorgan, SA3 3EJ
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01792 234820

[email protected]

www.valleyhotelbishopston.com

Facilities include: Child Friendly, Disabled Access, Car Park, Restaurant, Garden, Open Fire,

Mon - Sun: 12:00 - 23:30

Drink % Brewery
Courage Best Bitter 4.0 The Eagle Brewery

Pale brown in appearance with a bitter after taste, Courage Best Bitter consumers enjoy its lower ABV of 4% that allows them the opportunity to enjoy their favourite ale for longer.

Tasting Notes: Sight: Copper Aroma: Hoppy, Fruity, Sweet Taste: Bitter, Fruity Palate

Gem 4.1 Bath Ales

Gem (4.1% vol / 4.8% vol in bottles) is a quintessentially English beer, brewed with skill and passion using floor-malted Maris Otter barley and Goldings hops from Kent. Gem contains wheat and barley malt.

Tasting Notes: With its rich aroma of hops and malt, and a long, deep, bittersweet finish, Gem is an exceptional best bitter.

Hobgoblin - Ruby Beer 4.5 Wychwood Brewery

Traditional Ruby Beer. Hobgoblin is a blend of smooth rich flavours from chocolate and crystal malts, combined with a refreshing bitterness from English Fuggles hops and a dash of citrus aroma from Styrian Goldings.

Tasting Notes: 

Theakston XB 4.5 Theakstons Ltd

XB is a rare delight, a real ale connoisseur’s masterpiece. A strong full-bodied ale with a subtle but superb blend of two types of bitter and three fruit hop varieties giving a most thirst quenching and satisfying ale. XB was first brewed in 1982 to celebrate the purchase of the Carlisle Brewery by Theakstons a few years before. Brewed always and ever in Masham, XB was designed as a tribute to the classic ‘border’ style of beer, strong in gravity, low but complex hop. It was an instant success and has remained so, winning over real ale devotees all over the UK. Always in the shadow of its more famous stable–mate, Old Peculier, XB has quietly established itself as favourite among serious cask ale enthusiasts. Its name came not from some clever marketing expert but rather based on the more prosaic features of the Masham brewery. In the days when the only way to distinguish the contents from one cask to the next was by use of one of only two wooden stamps dipped in white wash and applied to each cask, the only letters available were either an X or a B. We could have called in BX but we preferred XB!

Tasting Notes: A premium strength, ruby coloured premium bitter with a delicate Calvados aroma, and a subtle rhubarb and apple fruit flavour. The balance between bitterness and fruitiness from Bramling Cross and Fuggle hops used give XB the distinctively complex aroma, making it a beer to savour.

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We serve the following food styles:

Restaurant

Menu

For allergen advice please ask at the bar

Mains
Vegan & Vegetarian
Daily Specials
Lunchtime Lite Bites