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Tiny Rebel, Newport: Best bar in the county by Tripadvisor

Tiny Rebel, Newport: Best bar in the county by Tripadvisor

The best bar in Newport as rated by Tripadvisor is Tiny Rebel.
Based in Rogerstone, the bar has over 400 reviews, an average rating of 4 stars out of 5 and a 2025 Travellers Choice Award.
Food is served at the bar throughout the week. (Image: Google Maps) A five-star review from June 2025 said: 'Had an evening at Tiny Rebel, the food was fantastic, the staff worked so hard on a hot day, A lad called David on his first week working there did not stop and was an absolute asset to have, well done!'
Apart from Tripadvisor, Tiny Rebel boasts 835 reviews on Google and an average rating of 4.5 stars out of five.
A review from five months ago wrote: 'It's a very nice brewery bar with a wide choice of real ales, some lagers and a cider.
'They also do some wine if that's your thing. Always a good atmosphere, lots of tables and a really good outside space as well. Food is not cheap, but it is really good. Great coated fries and a good burger.
'If you want to try a few different ales you can get 1/3 pint tasting glasses. Definitely worth a visit.'
The bar has an average rating of four stars out of five on Tripadvisor. (Image: Google Maps) Tiny Rebel serves food Monday to Saturday from 11am to 9pm, Sunday from 12pm to 4pm and Sunday evening from 5pm to 8pm.
The bars menu features a range of wings, loaded fries, burgers, hand-stretched pizzas, sides and ice-cream.
Meanwhile, its extensive cocktail menu features classics such as Pornstar Martini, Margarita, Strawberry Daiquiri and Espresso Martini.
Not to mention, it's list of long list of wine with options like Sereno Pinot Grigio and Fortuna Malbec.
The Tiny Rebel in Rogerstone has survived unlike its former city centre counterpart which was forced to close due to 'decreasing footfall and rising operating costs.'
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