Reviews The New Inn

5
Julie Jackson
+5
What a find this place is! We booked a last minute three night stay here for just after Easter. Very reasonably priced for bed and breakfast, and, boy, what a breakfast! Full English each day with tea or coffee, toast, also available cereals and fruit juices. Yummy πŸ˜‹. The New Inn is a proper old pub with a great atmosphere, friendly staff and, most of all, a brilliant selection of beers brewed on site. Also, the food is spectacular. We can highly recommend the steak pie, fish and chips and the scampi. The chips are awesome, properly browned and tasty. You can also do a tour of the brewery at the bottom of the garden for only Β£11 per person, including a taster after the tour. Josh was very informative and amusing, we can highly recommend this too. The only ever so slight negative was the fact that noise travels in the building quite a lot, but it is a pub and parts of the building are quite old. We knew what we would be getting as it is a room over a pub! We also had very noisy neighbours πŸ™„πŸ™„ but overall we thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would not hesitate to visit again.
5
L & I J
+5
Food was brilliant and their own beers are excellent. We stayed on the campsite in the bottom field. I won't be going back for camping. Bottom field full of rocks and very lumpy ground. Most others were in camper vans like the ignorant group right next to us. On our last night they were walking up to the side of our tent and deliberately shouting at our tent, playing music very loud and leaving their led strip light on all night. I woke up at 1.40 am thought it was 7.40 it was that bright. We got up at 7am packed and left.
5
Paul Hickling
+5
Excellent pub helpful friendly staff great food. Very busy so booking advisable. Campsite, own brewery with tours. Wish it was my local. Most important dog friendly.
5
Alex Hewitt
+5
Stopped in here for a couple of drinks while staying nearby. Excellent beers which are brewed on site. Came back the following night to sample the food; we weren't disappointed. The steak and ale pie was lovely, and huge portions of fresh veg. The dispensing technician (as he named himself) behind the bar was a genial host. Thoroughly recommend a visit.
4
k
+4
We stayed here as part of a red letter day deal which included a brewer tour. The tour was excellent, as was the included tasting. Having been on tours before I didn't expect to learn too much, but did. The pub is quite tradional, comfortable and friendly. Our room was at the top of the pub and comfortable, if a little odd, toilet in one little room, shower in another. Food was ok, steak and ale pie for main course was overcooked but the filling was excellent Overall a good overnight stay
5
Neil Hirst
+5
Great pub and good food with a small beer garden. We did the brewery tour which was very informative. Obviously their own ales on sale in the bar. There's also a pool table in the back room.
5
roy stewart
+5
Just popped in for a beer and meal. The pub is a brewery outlet for cropton beers and four were on hand pull and all in excellent condition. Although the menu is limited the quality is excellent and huge portions. Excellent location and a good sized car park. Definitely visit again.
5
Vivienne Bates
+5
Booked in for the tour and overnight stay! A lovely wet house pub, great beers... obviously! Cosy bar area and Pool table in another room. Meal was lovely in the evening, great pie. We ate in the bar but there is a separate restaurant if preferred and where breakfast is served! Which was also good! Huge conservatory available too and said open in the warmer months. Staff really friendly and helpful. Especially Lee.
5
Andi Martin
+5
Booked for the brewery tour and meal deal for 2. Food was excellent and the Beermisu dessert was divine. Josh, our tour guide, explained the brewing process faultlessly and his interaction with the group was great. The ales were also fantastic. Thanks to all involved for a great day.
5
Peter Fairhurst
+5
Spent a lovely Saturday night here with my wife. We found the staff friendly, the rooms were a little tired but clean and had tea making facilities which always keeps my wife happy. We didn't have a full meal, just a sandwich in the evening so can't really say much about the food but it certainly seemed a very popular place to eat. Shame about the weather, but we can't really blame The New Inn for that!