The New Inn, Send - pub details
Address: Send Road, Send, Woking, Surrey, GU23 7EN [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 5823) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
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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| We were visiting a friend in Woking and, Googling places in the area, this pub looked promising. Called in early (6.15pm) on a Tuesday for an evening meal. Good selection of beers, including one of my favourites, London Pride, and a very acceptable Merlot and Sauvignon Blanc for my wife and the friend. Very full menu plus excellent selection of "Specials". I had a chicken and seafood paella which our waiter said was a "good choice" - and so it turned out to be. Good plateful with an excellent salad and baguette. My wife had a fresh sea bream which, along with beautifully cooked vegetables, was pronounced "very nice indeed". Our friend had a lasagne from the regular menu which, although 'delicious' was just too much for her! Service was excellent and the bill for the whole lot was very reasonable. Couldn't fault it. jimnorma98 - 13 Apr 2011 16:31 |
| In for restauration on Sunday afternoon, after a brisk-ish stroll up from Guildford on the Wey Navigation. I stopped at Bowers Lock for my lunchtime sandwich etc., and to wait for the National Trust lengthsman Thibaud, and the led walk that was to concentrate 'on water control structures such as weirs, flood sluices and flood gates and what makes a navigation different from a canal.' The first 'address' at Bowers Lock didn't give me much more than I knew anway, and as the 40-odd strong group moved off it was an ambling pace. I pressed on at a more moderate pace, stopping for photos, and meeting the owners and the hounds from Bowers Mill House (?) again - very friendly. A good draught of King's Horsham Best Bitter was most welcome, and the rugby ..... and a second and third even better, and a bit of chat with the locals. Very friendly, good and well kept beer ...... next time maybe get there before 3.00 and try some of the food. zorrodp - 15 Mar 2011 22:15 |
| My family and I visited this pub a week ago. We were visiting our friends, who lived just close to the pub, and we decided to take their dogs for a walk along the canal path. After about 1 hour we passed a pub called the New Inn and decided to stop off for a drink and lunch. We took off our boots and entered the pub. Nice Christmas decs with a few stuffed "Polar Bears" in the corner for a fund raiser. The kids loved it and we ordered drinks and food. Staff were very polite and pointed us to an empty table close to an open fire and the Polar Bears! Food was good, large portions and well presented. A good selection of beers and a drop of the guest ale was received with pleasure. All in all, a good experience. Freindly staff, children freindly, good food and beer. DannyAnderson - 2 Jan 2011 15:05 |
| We pop in here quite often and find the food is always good and the service friendly. In the summer it's good to get here early for Sunday lunch so you can get a seat by the canal. fairyhedgehog - 1 Jan 2011 15:04 |
| Stopped on way down the canal. Good beer, excellent food. 4 people shared BBQ ribs and chilli nachos. More than enough for 4. All well cooked and presented. Service also good. traveller11 - 7 May 2010 17:37 |
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