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The New Inn, Appletreewick - pub details

Address: Appletreewick, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 6DA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24102) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 7.1/10 (rated by 15 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Craven Arms, Appletreewick (0.0 miles), Red Lion, Burnsall (1.4 miles)

user reviews of the New Inn, Appletreewick

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Again there were (only) 6 or 7 beers on handpull throughout last week with many covered up. I wonder when (if) they ever have the full range of 16? Got to talk to the owners Sarah and Graham as we were staying in the village and they were friendly.
paul_d102 - 27 May 2024 17:23
Supposedly sells 16 real ales but there were only about 6 (from 3 breweries) on sale last Friday with my pint of Theakston Best directly from the wood being excellent. However, there were no other visitors there and it closed at 7pm despite it being a Bank Holiday weekend which was a shame because the flagstone floor, Britannia tables, open fire and old pictures give the place a cosy atmosphere.
paul_d102 - 2 Jun 2023 08:41
Whilst not quite as good as the Craven Arms just up the road, the New Inn is still a decent pub in its own right. It has an idyllic location and a reasonable selection of ales, plus a real cider. There's also an impressive bottled beer selection (mostly Belgian). Ales on were Black Sheep Best Bitter, Goose Eye Chinook Blonde, Idle Brewery Idle Dog & Tetleys Cask. The cider was Old Rosie. The pub offers accommodation. Unfortunately it was full last night and we had to stay elsewhere. Unbelievably, a bus stops outside too! £1 for a pack of crisps seemed a bit steep though.
blue_scrumpy - 13 Apr 2014 18:42
The attraction of the pub was that it served food all day so we could eat straight after a walk. Amongst the available beers were Old Peculiar and Black Sheep. I try to avoid both of these but in this case I tried a Black Sheep which was much better than expected. The locally made Chinhook was OK but not to my taste. There was hand pulled strong cider (looked relatively clear) and a selection of bottled beers also available. Other reviews refer to the good presentation of the beer.
Food was quite acceptable and our group sampled the Steak + Ale Pie, the Game Pie and the lamb shank. The pies were a bit 'wet' with gravy and portions a little on the small size. Otherwise AOK and reasonably priced compared to many of the Dales pubs.
I'll certainly revisit and maybe sample the weekday walkers menu
Afterwalking - 21 Apr 2013 20:00
I know that many people like the atmosphere of fun pubs where you are welcomed as along lost family member. As for me - I don't. This place serves probably the best pint of Theakstons Old Peculier I'v e had since my student days.Given that I'm now retired, that should tell you how good it is.
At the end of a seriously long 'two valleys' walk. the pint of OP was the holy grail that I enjoyed while 'she who must be obeyed' came to join me for a meal.
The food was served. If what you want is haute cuisine and Michelin stars , then don't come here.
If what you want is seriously tasty home cooked pub food with great beer to enjoy in peace then this is the place.
If the after life has pubs, then this should be the model they aim for - well for me at least.
stevesowerby - 2 Apr 2013 23:49

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