New Inn
Mill Road
01983 531314
Main Newport, Yarmouth road in Shalfleet centre by traffic lights
Winter 12 - 3, 6- 11 Summer 11 - 11 Sun 12 - 3, 6 - 10.30
www.thenew-inn.co.uk
Bass
Ventnor Gold
Badger Best
Guest Beers
Un-missible as you travel through Shalfleet on the Newport to Yarmouth Road,
the New Inn has stood at the entrance to Mill Road for three hundred years.
An ancient and largely unspoilt country local with flagstone floor and huge
log fire. The good beer and food, especially fish and seafood for which
the pub is noted, continue to entice locals from inland and seafarers up
the lane from Shalfleet creek. The roaring log fire is a delight in the
winter and for the summer; the rustic chairs and tables along the outside
and with the ample garden supplement the accommodation for the families.
Dining pub of the year 2002.
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Shalfleet
Tiny village on main Newport-Yarmouth
road. Shalfleet quay, on the shores of Newtown creek, is popular for yachting
and an attractive area for picnickers and walkers. Nearby Newtown, one-time
capital of the Island before French raiders made a habit of burning it down
(it used to be called 'Francheville' for that reason) is even more attractive.
The ancient 'Francheville Arms', closed many years ago, and is now owned by
the National Trust.
Real fire during winter months
At least one quiet bar
Family friendly
Garden or outdoor drinking area
Accommodation
Lunchtime menu
Evening Menu
Food all
day
Public Bar
Facilities
for the disabled
Ferry port or
railwaystaion nearby
Traditional Games
Real draught
cider
Car
Park
No Smoking
area
Local
Ales