The New Inn, Send - pub details
Address: Send Road, Send, Woking, Surrey, GU23 7EN [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01483 762736
Woking (1.9 miles), Worplesdon (2.1 miles), Clandon (2.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
- Riverside location
- Outside seating
Pub suggested by Alisdair on 15 Dec 2003
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other pubs nearby:
White Hart, Old Woking (0.6 miles), Crown and Anchor, Old Woking (0.6 miles), Kingfield Arms, Old Woking (0.8 miles), Cricketers, Westfield (0.9 miles), Olive Tree, Jacobs Well (1.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the New Inn, Send
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| This pub is lovely on a sunny day it's not the cheapest but the food is great doesnt have the mass produced feel to it that some pubs do wouldnt hesitate to go back BigK - 9 Jul 2008 15:05 |
| Passing by boat called in for evening meal. Food was adequate but over priced. Beer on offer was well kept and served. Staff a little 'distant'. almost_an_old_git - 4 Jun 2008 10:40 |
| AS a regular at the New Inn for more than quarter of a century, I feel qualified to have my say. The New Inn is a 'middle' pub. It has boozers (no surprise to me, I'm one of them), but it's not a boozers' pub. It serves superb food, but it's not a restaurant. It serves superb ales, but does not pander to real ale addicts alone. In short, it's a pub for everyone. This isn't faint praise. There aren't many pubs where you can relax, after a stroll along the towpath, with a pint or a meal, watch a bit of telly, enjoy a large beer garden (especially in the summer), all without listening to a barrage of swearwords, or some city boy describing his latest Porsche. It's a pub that grows on you. Pay the New Inn a visit; bring the family, and Gran, and the dog (and if you've got one spare, can you bring us a fit barmaid...). P.s. Ask the bar manager to do his Rick Astley impersonation. Acman - 12 Apr 2008 01:20 |
| Yes, it's all been said really. This pub is fairly local to me and I visit fairly frequently. The real ales (always including a Ringwood) are always kept in good condition, which is why it's in the Good Beer Guide, I suppose, and the reason I continue coming. Also, in the summer, it is in an idyllic setting next to the canal. When you get to know the staff they are not as cold as they first appear, but I would agree that they do need to go on a customer relations course! Once last summer, one of the staff got quite heated and offensive when I pointed out to him that he had brought me the wrong meal! In its favour is the fact that they serve hot meals on a Sunday evening. fellwalker - 14 Mar 2008 13:09 |
| I cannot confirm this myself as I was not there, but a relative went to the pub last week and the service was shocking. As she was leaving, she got speaking to a load of guys in the smoking area who said they worked for the landlord and the pub was brilliant, but his mind was elsewhere. So there you have it. I want to give the pub a 10, but on the basis of one third party comment it looks like it needs to pull its socks up. Common guys you are better than this! RR RetroRetro - 29 Feb 2008 23:17 |
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