The New Inn - Menu

Westwood Road, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, BA15-2AE

🛍 Pubs, Full, Pizza, Steak

4.5 💬 793 Reviews
The New Inn

Phone: +441225863123

Address: Westwood Road, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, BA15-2AE

City: Wiltshire

Dishes: 6

Reviews: 793

Website: http://www.thenewinnwestwood.co.uk/

"I was pleased to find out they had soup, although I was initially disappointed that it was vegetable soup. However, the soup was actually very good. It came with delicious rye bread and white baguette, nice unsalted butter, and was thick and flavorful with big chunks of broccoli and cauliflower, topped with a drizzle of herby garlicky oil. Everyone around me seemed to enjoy their meals as well, with the only complaint being that there was too much food! The only downside was that the lady behind the bar seemed a bit abrupt and unfriendly, although she was efficient and prompt. This may not be the best choice for vegans or vegetarians, or for those expecting trendy ingredients on the menu or a hipster server. However, if you appreciate well-done old-fashioned fare, I recommend giving this place a try. You don't have to be old to enjoy classic dishes!"

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Layla1979 Layla1979

What a beautiful little place. Very inviting and cosy. We had food and the tastes and presentation was great. Very clean and has an open fire

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Debbie
Debbie

Excellent pub. Great, home cooked food and wonderful, friendly service. Couldn’t fault it! The food was freshly cooked and utterly delicious. Would definitely return if in this area again.


82tyc
82tyc

As ever, this jewel in the Wiltshire countryside didn’t disappoint. The Venison stew was amazing, also the atmosphere and the staff were lovely. Good choice of beer and wine coupled with an open fire. Ideal!


MissDS2410
MissDS2410

Very friendly and welcoming staff. Service was excellent despite the pub being very busy. And the food was delicious though in my opinion the portions were too large! I had a burger and it was presented with a stack of onion rings which made it really tall. Probably ate around a third of the portion and that was more than enough. The chips were wonderful.


Tracey
Tracey

Yet another gorgeous meal at this beautiful village pub in Westwood,sat in the sunshine in the pretty beer garden,food was excellent as always,steak ale and mushroom pie,chips and lovely veg,homemade burger with cheese,bacon and homemade onion rings and chips...all delish!! Friendly and attentive service...can't wait to come back again...well worth a vist!!


181angusv
181angusv

Today we visited the New Inn to have lunch with our niece and her family. Coming from South Gloucestershire, we are used to having some fantastic pubs in our area, but the New Inn exceeded our expectations! From the warm welcome when we arrived, to being promptly seated at our table, to the quick service for our drinks and food orders, to the friendly staff, everything was perfect! The food was also outstanding, with generous portions that were so delicious we almost finished everything on our plates. Overall, a fantastic little pub that we highly recommend.


I9243BXandys
I9243BXandys

We were visiting the area and saw this pub on google maps with a 4.9 rating so we stopped for Lunch. Have to say we don’t agree with 4.9, totally a 5! Really lovely pub, helpful friendly staff, great atmosphere and fantastic food. Good size meals meant it was hard work forcing down the Eaton Mess and Ginger cheesecake after!! Spoke with the owner who told us he also own a local farm and supplies the restaurant where his son is the chef. Looks like a great partnership in our view as the meals we had were delicious. Thoroughly recommend and if we’re in the area again we will be stopping at the New Inn again.


Adventurer703868
Adventurer703868

During our recent stay in Lower Westwood, we dined at The New Inn twice. The Sunday lunch was absolutely delicious. Two members of our group ordered the belly pork, one had beef, and another chose the chicken - all dishes were very tasty. We returned for the evening meal and were impressed by the wide selection of options, including venison pie, liver and onions, steak, and goat's cheese with new potatoes and vegetables. Once again, everything was superb, including the desserts. The service was excellent and we felt very welcomed. We will definitely come back when we are in the area. You will not be disappointed if you have the chance to visit The New Inn.


rvdrive
rvdrive

We started with shared garlic pizza bread. Neither of us enjoyed it. My wife had liver and bacon. The liver was overcooked and over seasoned. The presentation was poor. I had a burger. The burger was served as a huge stack topped with onion rings. I had to ask for a side plate to dismantle the fashionable but impractical creation as the meal was served on a board barely big enough for the meal. The onion rings contained precious little onion but some very light batter which disintegrated when trying to eat them. The burger was very very well done, dry and unpleasant. The chips were absolutely superb. I asked for ketchup, which was served in an unmarked squeeze bottle and was not the best qua...


GurumeGirl
GurumeGirl

I was pleased to find out they had soup, although I was initially disappointed that it was vegetable soup. However, the soup was actually very good. It came with delicious rye bread and white baguette, nice unsalted butter, and was thick and flavorful with big chunks of broccoli and cauliflower, topped with a drizzle of herby garlicky oil. Everyone around me seemed to enjoy their meals as well, with the only complaint being that there was too much food! The only downside was that the lady behind the bar seemed a bit abrupt and unfriendly, although she was efficient and prompt. This may not be the best choice for vegans or vegetarians, or for those expecting trendy ingredients on the menu o...

Categories

  • Pubs "Discover a cozy atmosphere with hearty meals, craft beers, and classic pub fare. Enjoy comfort food favorites like fish and chips, burgers, and wings, paired with a refreshing pint or creative cocktail."
  • Full Savor a delightful array of authentic flavors with our carefully curated menu. Indulge in a variety of dishes, crafted to perfection, offering something for every palate.
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • 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.

Amenities

  • Seating
  • Cash Only
  • Free Wifi
  • Visa Card

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