The New Inn at Shalfleet

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For Solent sailors the New Inn at Shalfleet is open and now serving food of quality well presented They have a very good chef.
Check your tide tables and take a torch if you go for an evening meal.
Island folk please support them through the winter season.
They deserve our support.
 

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Oh good will definitely go in the next few weeks. Newtown Creek has been so packed in this summer I should be able to walk ashore.
 

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I have just this minute returned from the new inn - we're in Newtown Creek and rowed up there.

A very nice meal with excellent service. The owner (I assume) was exceptionally friendly.

We are definitely going back if only to sample the fish pie, which was well reviewed by customers.

The only real ale on was Doom Bar Amber, not normally my favourite, but very well kept & served.

Certainly one to support.
 

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I have just this minute returned from the new inn - we're in Newtown Creek and rowed up there.

A very nice meal with excellent service. The owner (I assume) was exceptionally friendly.

We are definitely going back if only to sample the fish pie, which was well reviewed by customers.

The only real ale on was Doom Bar Amber, not normally my favourite, but very well kept & served.

Certainly one to support.
It's good that the New Inn is doing well. One thing that puts me off is that they only have doom bar. To many pubs only have doom bar and I'm fed up with the stuff. The IOW did have a few brewery's but may be they have gone ?
 

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As soon as I read they were reopening, I emailed them to confirm this and said I would let the boating community know, here and on FB. Never got a reply.
 

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When I’m next on the south isle might venture by car -I guess tables have to be booked in advance for food . Hopefully they will soon be stocking some island brew. For those who don’t know island breweries still thrive and bottled versions to take home in Tesco. If visiting Bembridge for example the pilot boat pub is a micro brewery opposite the Bembridge club(take the water taxi from marina to beach) is a good choice.
 

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I was in Newtown the other night. Tides good for an early evening visit by dinghy and a good few did.

Something I noticed about the dinghies though, was that over 50% were using electric outboards. The sales have shot up over the last year.
 

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I was in Newtown the other night. Tides good for an early evening visit by dinghy and a good few did.

Something I noticed about the dinghies though, was that over 50% were using electric outboards. The sales have shot up over the last year.
They’re made for anchorages like Newtown. They don’t disturb the seals or the birdlife. And at Newtown speeds, the battery lasts an age.
 

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Electric outboards are great - quiet and no petrol on board. Sadly, I can't get my proposal through the finance committee, so it's the oars for me!
 
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