HMC

The Hunters Moon Inn

Pub in Abergavenny

Updated: March 16, 2024 04:31 PM

The Hunters Moon Inn is located in Abergavenny (Town in Wales), United Kingdom. It's address is Llangattock Lingoed, Abergavenny NP7 8RR, United Kingdom.

Llangattock Lingoed, Abergavenny NP7 8RR, United Kingdom

V3GC+9P Abergavenny, United Kingdom

+44 1873 821499

hunters-moon-inn.co.uk

Questions & Answers


Where is The Hunters Moon Inn?

The Hunters Moon Inn is located at: Llangattock Lingoed, Abergavenny NP7 8RR, United Kingdom.

What is the phone number of The Hunters Moon Inn?

You can try to calling this number: +44 1873 821499

What are the coordinates of The Hunters Moon Inn?

Coordinates: 51.875962, -2.92822

The Hunters Moon Inn Reviews

Bob Kass
2023-10-23 20:40:29 GMT

Really wonderful Inn and Pub located adjacent to an old cemetery. Lots of charm. Nice outdoor dining; steak and ale pie was some of the best we have ever tasted. Stayed here at end of day 2 walking Offa's Dyke Path. Highly recommended.

Ceri Vale
2023-10-27 14:13:34 GMT

I am very fussy about my food
This charming pub exceeds all expectations
I had a burger and chips as I only wanted a quick snack, thinking I'd leave most of the chips so as not to spoil my tea. I didn't expect the chips to be THAT good. Scoffed the lot.
And the home made coleslaw is truly divine
They pour a good pint too

Jon Lougher
2023-11-22 06:42:30 GMT

Fantastic country pub to break down at on a wet Saturday lunch time. The staff were friendly and accommodating, and we enjoyed a drink whilst awaiting rescue. Thanks again!

Jenna Webb
2023-10-13 06:28:47 GMT

Such a lovely, charming pub. We visited whilst staying at Blaentrothy Farm & we’re so glad we did. The nachos are amazing, the burger & chili con carne delicious & the atmosphere & staff are fab. We are sad we were leaving Sunday morning, as the Sunday roast came highly recommended. Booking in advance is advised, it gets busy.

Nicky Lloyd
2023-08-21 12:53:27 GMT

Well worth the slight detour on route to the Green Man Festival.The food and service at this fabulous find certainly needs to be recommended. This family of four were very happy to have enjoyed a delicious lunch in a lovely traditional pub with quality ingredients , excellent choice, friendly environment and superb service. Thank you and highly recommend.

Maripau Gonzalez
2023-08-08 13:09:25 GMT

We stumbled upon the Hunters Moon while searching for a Sunday lunch spot, and it turned out to be a fantastic find! The cozy atmosphere and delectable food, left us thoroughly impressed. The freshness and quality of the dishes were evident, making it one of the best Sunday lunches we’ve experienced. The lamb was a standout, incredibly delicious, and the gravy was unmatched. Their unique Brussels sprouts recipe, featuring almonds and bacon (I believe), was also an absolute delight!!! The friendly and welcoming staff added to the enjoyable experience. If only we lived closer, we would make it a Sunday tradition to dine here. Thank you xxx

Paul kavanagh
2023-07-08 13:17:47 GMT

Excellent pub set beautiful surroundings and lovely owner.

Food was amazing. Had two starters consisting of lightly battered salt and pepper squid and creamy mushrooms and a massive bowl of top chips and all was very generous, well priced and tasted amazing. Couldn't recommend this pub any higher.

Chris Barrable
2023-06-06 19:11:13 GMT

Great little pub in a small village. Somewhat narrow roads to get to get well worth it. Fantastic pub food (nachos and Steak & ale pie) really really good. Pub garden is a very tranquil with lovely towers. Owner/chef is very friendly too. A proud local pub and rightly so.

Lydia Taylor
2023-07-11 08:32:45 GMT

A small, very old pub which is set down some narrow winding roads. We had three really good roasts, one beef and two nut roasts. The portions are huge with lots of different veg. Probably one of the best roasts I’ve ever had in a pub. Well worth a visit.

brian akroyd
2023-08-20 17:14:23 GMT

Stopped by for lunch at The Hunters Moon, super friendly landlord and great food. The setting is beautiful with views of Skirrid in the distance and the lovely church almost in the pub garden.
We definitely recommend the Nachos!

Dan Garner
2023-12-30 16:29:19 GMT

Fantastic food, highly recommend the game pie and the local cider, we will be visiting again when we stay in the area later next year.

Frieda Gerhardt
2023-05-09 08:50:32 GMT

Great variety of food, 100% homemade selection of burgers (including vegetarian and vegan).
Small rustic pub (might get crowded when busy) with good service - and dog friendly too! My family really enjoyed the food and there’s a little green corner with a waterfall opposite the road that’s fun to explore for kids or our puppy…
(Visited 06/05/23)

Laura
2023-07-28 16:57:07 GMT

Excellent country pub. Good selection of drinks including wine and cider. The food is astounding. Really great produce and cooked superbly. Can not recommend enough.

Adam Kershaw
2023-12-09 17:10:35 GMT

friendly, charming, local pub with great food and excellent service. Would highly recommend

David Hamilton
2023-05-15 22:20:01 GMT

Recently I was in Wales for the first time, staying at a nearby cottage that was literally a one minute walk from the Hunter's Moon. The first night my lady and I arrived, we stopped in for a pint and a bite. My mind was blown. The food was so unbelievably good I wish that I'd had more time to eat literally everything on the menu.

The day before arriving, I'd eaten at two Gordon Ramsay restaurants in London, yet the flavor that was in the steak and ale pie here at the inn blew those away (including Gordon's wellington!). Not joking at all. My lady had the venison casserole and neither one of us could get enough. We knew we'd be back, and we were several times.

The burgers were great, and the chips were outstanding each time. Paired with the Butty Bach, we were incredibly happy. And though we did not catch his name, the chef was incredibly personable and friendly and stopped to talk to us each time we were there. It just added that extra element of care, which was noticeable in the food. And, he even gave us some great recommendations of places to check out in the area after we mentioned we wanted to enjoy being in nature.

We came back at least twice more, once for a pint and again for dinner. After seeing and smelling all the wild garlic, we knew we had to try the asparagus, wild garlic and pesto soup. It got better with every bite. The wild boar ragu was phenomenal as well. Every single bite of food we had just made us happy and comforted.

Of course, because my lady and I were on vacation, dessert always had to happen. Again, everything was just right. Nothing was too sweet or heavy, just spot on.

My only regret is that we couldn't take back the days we spent in London and instead spend them in Wales so that we could have another meal or two here at the inn and enjoy the cozy atmosphere. Hope to be back some day.

Dan Morey
2023-09-17 20:26:11 GMT

Great pub. Came after Skirrid walk. Food was great and outdoor seating was very good - options under shelter or in the open. Dog friendly also

David Russell
2023-07-24 13:46:51 GMT

Wow the Hunters Moon Inn was a Sunday lunch never to forget.
Stunning village setting next to old historic church near the Offa's Dyke path.
Amazing service, outstanding food and charming Inn with welcoming friendly staff.
Definitely recommend it and will be going back again soon.

Bob Rosenthal (The Pub Ranger)
2023-08-24 10:53:57 GMT

Steeped in history, this building was erected in the 13th century, as was of't the way in Britain, to house the masons and other craftsmen who were building the church next door. What is now the bar room was a cider mill in the 19th century, an indentation on the central beam showing where the vertical pivot of the mill was fixed. The inn being known as the Carpenter’s Arms at that time and briefly called 'As You Like It' in the 1900s before becoming the Hunter’s Moon, a traditional name for the first full moon after the Harvest Moon in autumn. The inn is now run as a pub and guesthouse by three generations of the Bateman family, which acquired it in 2013 to restore to its former glory.

Well they have certainly done a grand job, keeping all the history including a keystone dated in 1217. The landlord and staff were very friendly and made us so welcome on a Tuesday afternoon. These days rural pubs in the area seldom seem open on Monday + Tuesday but this is open every day and all day! 3 real ales in superb condition and local cider. The menu is exceptional value, and the rear beer garden has a tranquil view across the churchyard. This is a pub not to be missed. Enjoy!

And if you are staying, watch out for the friendly ghosts at the inn, including one of a lady who moves across the top of the stairs.

Ben Smith
2023-10-30 22:40:06 GMT

Quite hard to find, but a real traditional pub absolutely loved it, great beer 🍺 great host

Jessica Bright
2023-06-26 23:56:24 GMT

Eating here, repeatedly, was the highlight of a recent trip to Wales. The food is incredible as is the hospitality. It's clear the chef/owners pride themselves on fresh local ingredients and it shines through in the food. Enjoy!

Write a review of The Hunters Moon Inn


The Hunters Moon Inn Directions
About Abergavenny
Town in Wales

Abergavenny is a market town and community in Monmouthshire, Wales. Abergavenny is promoted as a Gateway to Wales; it is approximately 6 miles from the border with England and is located where the A40 trunk road and the recently upgraded A465 Heads of the Valleys road meet. source

Top Rated Addresses in Abergavenny

Addresses Near Abergavenny