Hogarths
43-44 High Street / Cambrian RoadNewport
NP20 1GF
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This self-styled gin palace flung open its doors to the public on Friday 24 June 2016. It takes its name from the cartoonist William Hogarth. It has a large spacious layout which is nicely divided into several comfortably furnished sections all with TVs. Pictures of old Newport, alongside others of by-gone days and Hogarth cartoons are dotted around the walls. Near the Cambrian Road entrance is an impressive mural depicting a scene from Victorian times when gin palaces were at their height of popularity. The drinks menu boasts an extensive range of gin and many gin-based cocktails as well as wines and spirits. The range of four ales sometimes includes Hogarth's The Bruiser. The keen prices add to the attraction of visiting. Snack food available. Thirteen TV screens deliver sports. "Flash Back" disco on Saturday evenings from 10pm - 70s, 80s, 90s. Note there are entrances from both Cambrian Road and High Street.