Reviews of The Newman Arms. (Pub) in London (London).
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Information of The Newman Arms, Pub in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of The Newman Arms
Sunday
Closed
Monday
3–11pm
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3–11pm
Wednesday
3–11pm
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3–11pm
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3–11pm
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3–11pm
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Reviews of The Newman Arms
A. S.
It's a great pub, with great beers and an interesting history. But mostly it's great because of Steve, who is such an awesome manager. He's so friendly, and has a great rapport with everyone. Great stuff, Steve, look forward to seeing you for a beer soon. 🍻👍
W. M.
Friendly place with a good range of pale ales! Welcoming atmosphere and a cool set up across the different floors.
Thanks to Steve for the great service, beer recommendations and for accomodating us with the temperature upstairs!
a.
I can't recommend The Newman Arms highly enough. Steve, who was effortlessly running the place on his own, didn't even raise an eyebrow when we stuck our head in the door and told him we had been let down by a booking close by and needed some last minute venue assistance. He welcomed us all in to save our eve, opening up his 1st floor area specifically. A great atmosphere in this historic venue serving excellent pints from Trumans Brewery which has a heritage older than the pub. Great spirits list as well. Thanks Steve for being so accommodating and providing us with an evening that we all agreed could not have worked out better. It was very much appreciated and we look forward to seeing you soon.
R. N. K.
We have been going to this pub couple of months now, I have to say the barman Steve is very friendly, welcoming us with a smile and make the atmosphere good. We were in pie room upstairs it's quite cozy and easy to talk to everyone unlike other pubs around.
F. L.
Great service. Friendly staffs who know the history of the pub. Helped us out with an umbrella when it’s pouring outside. Supporting London brewery. Special thanks to Steve and Amy who’s a great team!
E. L. G.
Tucked away in a side street between Goodge Street and Tottenham Court road tube stations lies a cute pub in Fitzrovia. With a cosy and attractive interior, extremely friendly staff, a hearty food menu and great music, the Newman Arms was a great choice!
Don’t be fooled by the tiny bar area when you first walk in either – it has a great atmosphere and the bar staff will make you feel really welcome. Not only that, they have an upstairs drinking and dining area and a downstairs snug area. If you are looking for a pub to sit down and have a beer in then you can definitely do it here!
The food menu is exactly what you would want from a cosy pub like this. With hearty pies and bagels and scrumptious snacks it is a simple menu with down to earth prices. You will pay no more than £11 for a pie and no more than £9 for a bagel.
We started with the Hummus with Harissa and Pitta (£4) and two different sausage rolls (£3.50).For such affordable prices these portion sizes were very generous. The hummus and pitta and sausage rolls could easily be shared but they are so good you may want them for herself! We loved the Sausage with caramelised onions and Ricotta and Spinach sausage roll which was so tasty!
We were lucky enough to get a taster of the bagels too which were so delicious. You get two different options – the Smoked Salmon or the Salt Beef. The salmon was my clear favourite but the flavour of the salt beef was incredible!
We sampled all three pies from the menu – the Chicken and Leek, Steak and Truman’s Runner Ale, and the Peppered, Mushroom and Stilton Pie. All come served with a decent helping of fluffy mash potato, vegetables and gravy! The pies were absolutely delicious and incredibly fresh and flavoursome given they are prepared on site by the chef. We loved them all but the steak was our favourite. For any stilton lovers, go with the Peppered, Mushroom and Stilton pie as the cheese flavour in the pie is very prominent!
It is all thanks to the beer that this gorgeous little pub is open and thriving today. Truman’s Brewery opened the doors of the Newman Arms on 16th May this year and has never looked back! It’s also thanks to managing director James Morgan that the Truman’s Brewery name was revived. This brewery was actually founded back in 1666 and shut up shop in 1989. Thanks to James it re-opened and was available to Londoner’s again in 2010. So two British classics brought together and enjoyed by so many happy Londoner’s makes me very happy. Iin just the 8 years this brewery has been back open, it now has an award winning range of beers.
During our visit we tried the Truman Raw Beer, the Bow Bell’s Pale Ale, and the Truman’s Pale Ale. All beers were so refreshing, hoppy, wheaty – all the flavours you expect from a great pint! My favourite had to be the Bow Bells – really citrusy, fruity and hoppy. The awesome bar staff are not just great at pulling pints – we also tried a couple of cocktails. We had the Garden Smash and one that wasn’t on the list, an old favourite of mine – the Tom Collins. So if you don’t see your favourite cocktail on the menu, they will be happy to make it for you.
You can’t beat having some real British classics dating back hundreds of years being revived and brought into the 21st century. What I love about Truman’s Brewery is they have revived old classics and kept that traditional feel, but ensuring they are being innovative and forward thinking.
You can find Truman’s not just at the Newman Arms but in Hackney Wick and London City Airport. I am pretty sure they will be popping up all over the place at this rate. Until you find one in your home town, pay a visit to the beautiful Newman Arms – out of your way or not, you’ll soon turn this in your favourite ‘local’.
M. T.
Great re-vamp very comfortable with great Truman beers & Stephen the barman/manager very polite and knowledgeable of the good range of Truman Beers.
T. M.
Went for a quick beer before dinner on Friday evening. Nice pub with dining room upstairs.
Staff was nice and helpful. Will come back to try the food which look tasty !
A.
Really tasty fish & chips and pies. Chips were fluffy on the inside and the fish was wrapped in delicious crispy batter. Pleasantly surprised by the lunch discount on pies :)
G. P.
Nice atmosphere, especially for a large group this place offers a cosy room upstairs.
A. H.
This is Truman's flagship pub serving some of the best beer in London. It is quieter on weekends due to its central location for city office workers during the week. Great looking pub inside and out with nice decor and cosy seating on three levels (got to love the 80s classics playing in the background!). Bar staff are friendly and take pride in maintaining this place to a high standard. Well worth a visit now that they have reopened post-lockdown.
K. T.
I was having a walk down memory lane today showing my husband where I used to work in Rathbone Place. We popped into The Newman Arms just by chance. It is a small bar but so lovely. A great choice of food on the menu and a really cosy basement bar. Very nice staff and some great soft jazz being played. I would definitely recommend a visit. We were there around 3pm and it was quiet but I imagine it would be difficult to get a seat in the evening but well worth a try.
G. T.
AAAAMAZING pies and very special hot wings. Excellent pub in the core of London with beautiful personnel
S. H.
Cracking little pub , quieter than others in that area but no wait to get a drink.
J. I.
Crammed into a nook this bar is light on space but high on character. If you're lucky enough to be able to grab one of the comfy looking chars downstairs this will probably be the a perfect spot for a beer and chat with some pals. The pies are tasty enough but neither filling nor spectacular on flavour; more a whim than a fancy.
E. S.
Lovely little pub & great staff. The ground floor space is very tiny, but they have a dining room upstairs & a hidden cocktail bar basement downstairs. Always playing 80s bangers!
B. E.
Love this place for drinks and it’s one of my favorite pubs in Fitzrovia (especially if you can get a seat at one of the few tables in the main bar. Nice and cozy. Haven’t tried food yet.
X. W.
A very traditional old pub tucked away round the back of the Charlotte Street Hotel and Rathbone Hotel. Peaceful at the weekends, but a lot more hectic on weeknights in the summer owing to the large number of offices nearby. The pub is trying to be upscale with a high end dining menu upstairs, but the whole building is very much overdue a deep clean if it wants to be upscale. Still, the staff are quite friendly and there's a good vibe and some random ales on offer, so it's worth a visit.
J. J.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this place. Both the pie room and the bar downstairs are lovely. I almost don't want more people to know about it but it's already in guidebooks and the like, so it isn't really a secret anymore. The traditional pies are lovely! I HIGHLY recommend the beef and guinness or chicken, leek, and gammon. The desserts are delicious as well. Service is friendly and warm, but the place is SMALL so book if you can!
C. G.
Newly done up. Lovely little pub with a good selection of drinks. Staff were very friendly. Has a small downstairs seating area by the bar but has more seating upstairs or outside if the weather permits
C.
Booked a work Christmas meal here; the staff at the Newman arms were so friendly and attentive, I cannot thank them enough. Food was delicious and reasonably priced also. Will definitely visit again!
A. G.
This place has recently changed hands and the pie room is no more, such a shame they were dam good pies (soon to be replaced with something I am sure)
But it is amazing what a lick of paint and a new owner can bring to a place.
We were welcomed with open arms and explained a story of new and exciting cask ales and freshly made Cornish pasties. (lovely guy running the place)
I opted for a Black Knight from the Tintagel Brewery and a pastie to sample with my ale.
Delicious - I will be back
R. B. -. E. k.
This is a really great little pub.
Great beer and some nice food to eat.
Right next to the small alley which give it "a feel"of some City of London pub in a cobbled back street.
Really enjoy going up there and highly recommended.
R. S.
A very traditional cosy pub in central London. Retains its historic charms. Serves excellent range of brews ranging from traditional ales to craft beer. Now serving fantastic food and hosting pop ups and residencies.
M. S.
Finally got around to eating here this week. I had lamb and rosemary pie, which was pretty good. The vegetables that came with it weren't great though, had been over cooked. I think the food here has been slightly over rated in reviews but I'd be willing to give it another try at some point.
M. S.
If you fancy a pie and pint then drop in here. A quieter dining area upstairs and a busy bar serving well kept beers downstairs makes for an attractive pub.
R. R.
One of the best pie in London. Good choices of ales. Nice quiet dinning area upstairs. Nice little pub downstairs. Very tiny.
D. H.
Querky place with a small snug type area with curtains. Should you draw the curtains not surprisingly this causes a stir amongst the other patrons and their attention is drawn to the area and for once they stop chatting! Lol.
P. C.
Glad to see this pub had reopened. Not as good as the original, but can still claim to be a proper pub, unlike the Pillars of Hercules, which has sadly turned into a cocktail bar.
D. P.
Great service and beer. It's a bit small but it resembles the old typical London pubs. Great customer service.
D. O.
Quaint,cand compact pub with downstairs drinking area and yummy salt beef bagels too. The beer needs a bit of TLC though.
r. j.
A gem of a pub hidden away in Fitzrovia. Good beers, an upstairs pie room, fresh salt beef at the bar and lovely staff.
G. Y.
Nice beer, busy Friday lunchtime, didn't have time to try food but menu looked fine.
K. R.
Archetypal british boozer with good food and real ale from Truman's Brewery. Very small and cosy.
J. L.
Fabulous little pub off the beaten track. Quality of food was outstanding. Staff very friendly
W. K. L.
Small little pub that serves very good food. Highly recommended. I had the pork and lamb. Both were faultlessly done.
A. H.
Small nice pub, watched great angolese live music on a Saturday night. Good selection of beers as well.
R. W. (.
Great little pub if you can get in, if not, stand outside. Good beer, friendly staff.
J. W.
Great beer and a lovely atmosphere, it's a tucked away little gem.
N. T.
Superb, spacious refurbishment. Great Truman's beer. A perfect Fitzrovia hidey-hole.
E. S.
Great Truman's ales. Lovely atmosphere. Bit reluctant to say how good it is in case it gets too overcrowded.
I.
Their salt beef bagels and sausage rolls are legendary and the choice of beers and spirits is great
D. T.
2 cocktails for £10.00. Unfortunately even though advertised outside they had no food at all for us
S. S.
Returned to a pie restaurant, thankfully. Had a lovely venison one. Service cheerful and efficient
R.
Nice little pub serving good beers and food in an interestingly tucked away little venue.
M. G.
Really enjoy this place, probably the best pub round this area
J. P.
Menu small but good enough choices. Good local bitter.
A. A.
Very nice pub, with good beers and good meet bagels!!!
M. C.
Great pies though the sides could be nicer. Pricey but acceptable given that they're homemade.
J. K. E.
Nice beer in general, basement quiet and cavernous. Relatively limited selection of beer.
J. H.
Just went to the bar downstairs (not the pie room upstairs) and found it to be a perfectly decent pub.
A. M.
Well known for its pie room. It's cosy in here, with decent ale. I like it. :-)
R. G.
Nice small traditional pub but a bit pricy
A. W.
Decent place with nice pies. Worth a visit itlf you're in the area.
I. C.
Apart from the incredibly slow food service, still a good boozer
J. P. (.
Went to the new incarnation of the Pie room. Not cheap, but simple tasty fair.
N. M.
Love it, friendly staff and excellent gin collection
K. B.
Good wine, nice corners and friendly service
R. C.
Small and friendly, but could do with a squirt of air-freshener.
J. O.
Good bar but lacking atmosphere
A. M.
Good beers, great salt beef, even better pies.
H. C.
Beer, recommend Runner but great choice available
I. F. S. S. (.
Lovely little pub showing the football as well!
D. M.
Small pub with great ale choice
S. G.
Currently my favourite pub in Fitzrovia.
N. B.
Good wine, better food. London gem.
S. F.
Very good beer in busy pub
R. T.
Amazing food, excellent warm service
X. “. W.
A small local pub in the back street. Lots of local people hanging out, but watch out for the thieves!
E. W.
Great food, historically relevant pub.
C. S.
Great atmosphere
C. M.
Go to the Cornish produce residency upstairs- amazing food!!
d. r.
Ask for very dry Bobby's gin martini with a twist.
E. T.
Small but decent boozer with a locals vibe to it.
M. D.
Nice characterful old fashioned pub
R. W.
It sold good selection of beers.
B. V.
The best pie a human can have. Within reason.
B. G.
Lovely Pub in the Centre of London
A. L.
Nice, snug, some good beers
A.
Good beer, good snacks
D. L. B.
Nice staff, i love to work with them
D. M.
Good pub
V. N.
Good gin selection
d. m.
Friendly staff, nice ambience
A. A.
Great pub
D. S.
Perfect place for half measures
p. h.
Lovely pub
B. B.
Great beer
J. H.
Good atmosphere
J. C.
Simply majestic
S. W.
Nice place
J. R.
(Translated) Very good English food and staff very friendly. The decor of the pub is very warm.
(Original)
Très bonne cuisine anglaise et staff très sympathique. La décoration du pub est très chaleureuse.
A. P. (. P.
(Translated) Do not miss to enjoy excellent food in a quiet and atmospheric, typical London location, 100 meters from the lively Oxford Street. Exceptional pie with chicken with mushrooms and excellent toffee pudding for dessert
(Original)
Da non perdere per gustare dell'ottimo cibo in un luogo tranquillo e d'atmosfera, tipico londinese, a 100 metri dalla vivace Oxford Street. Eccezionale il pie al pollo con i funghi ed ottimo il toffee pudding per dessert
C. S.
(Translated) They have a roastbeef with a very juicy beagle that is worth trying and several types of beer. Highly recommended
(Original)
Tienen un roastbeef con beagle muy jugoso que merece la pena probar y varios tipos de cerveza. Muy recomendable
M. O.
(Translated) Personal, Sensational. Thanks guys for this wonderful place
(Original)
Pessoal, Sensacional. Obrigada guys por este lugar maravilhoso👋🎵💟
A. O.
(Translated) Good food and moderate prices
(Original)
Buon cibo e prezzi modici
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