The New Inn - Menu

Sampford Courtenay, EX20 2TB, West Devon, United Kingdom

🛍 Pub, Steak, Seafood, British

4.4 💬 2180 Reviews
The New Inn

Phone: +44183782247

Address: Sampford Courtenay, EX20 2TB, West Devon, United Kingdom

City: West Devon

Dishes: 11

Reviews: 2180

Website: https://www.newinnsampfordcourtenay.co.uk/

"As others have pointed out, portions are tiny for the price of the food, a thimble of Coleslaw with a £15 burger is very odd, as is no sauce on the burger, leading to a dry burger, which is not what i expect for £15.50, the beef patty was of good quality, but served on a slip of lettuce, a tiny slice of tomato and zero sauce offered or given, seems lazy from the kitchen to me,, leading to a bland burger. My daughters burger was a kids burger, £8, no sauce, no salad, just bap and burger, which again lead to a dry burger. I will add that the chips and garlic bread with cheese were lovely. For me, if a posh pub cannot put out tasty burgers, I 'm guessing the kitchens got problems. Don 't get me wrong the food was all eaten, but at the prices the New Inn is charging, I 'd expect 'edible ' not to be the overall impression left. Desserts were nice, but again overpriced. The staff were/are friendly, so no issues with the service, but we are unlikely to return."

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Sharon Sharon

Beautiful Sunday dinner and generous portion, very friendly and welcoming

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Andrew
Andrew

This evenings meal was D-lish, flavours and how it was all cooked were spot on.


amanda
amanda

Lovely cosy place great food went at Christmas so was busy lovely staff but my friend had her drink taken away before she had finished it.


Julie
Julie

My family and I enjoyed two fabulous meals over the festive period whilst staying locally. The food was delicious and the service brilliant. Thank you


tom
tom

A very nice experience, a table of five good food great service and good selection of hand pulled ales to choose from a large garden with lots of uncrowded seating area


Roy
Roy

This is our go to place for an excellent Sunday lunch experience. Both the food and the hosts are fantastic. Never rushed, polite and helpful staff, really good food all locally sourced. I cannot rate this place 6 stars but I would if I could.


Laura
Laura

This is a traditional country pub, totally unpretentious, and has a lovely welcoming atmosphere. The menu is very extensive, we were spoilt for choice, we'll definitely need to go back soon to try some of the other dishes on offer. This pub serves food on a Sunday until 8pm which is very unusual for the area. Highly recommend


angie
angie

Cold February mid week evening..warm wood burning stove, lovely country pub , good choice of food , friendly staff my only reason for 4/5 is , we’d have liked an option of smaller or lighter meals , which we believe is a must for older people or people who can’t face large meals, or have dietary preferences..sadly very quiet, but that’s winter


Nigel
Nigel

A party of a dozen of us had booked lunch here (several weeks previously). Service was friendly, efficient and well-paced. I can't fault the food – in quality or in quantity. The roast potatoes were crisp and tasty, there were a good few nicely cooked vegetables and everything that was supposed to be hot was hot. Delicious starter and dessert, too.


Richard
Richard

As others have pointed out, portions are tiny for the price of the food, a thimble of Coleslaw with a £15 burger is very odd, as is no sauce on the burger, leading to a dry burger, which is not what i expect for £15.50, the beef patty was of good quality, but served on a slip of lettuce, a tiny slice of tomato and zero sauce offered or given, seems lazy from the kitchen to me,, leading to a bland burger. My daughters burger was a kids burger, £8, no sauce, no salad, just bap and burger, which again lead to a dry burger. I will add that the chips and garlic bread with cheese were lovely. For me, if a posh pub cannot put out tasty burgers, I 'm guessing the kitchens got problems. Don 't get me...

Categories

  • Pub Enjoy a lively atmosphere with our classic pub favorites. From hearty burgers and fish 'n' chips to savory pies and craft brews, our menu promises a cozy experience ideal for unwinding with friends.
  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Amenities

  • Seating
  • Free Wifi
  • Late Night
  • Mastercard

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