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The New Inn, Dorchester

14 Long Street
Cerne Abbas
Postal town: Dorchester
DT2 7JF

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E TA left this review about The New Inn

A coaching inn dating from the 15th Century, the pub has been extensively renovated in recent years and is well described below. Accommodation is of a very high standard, and the food is remarkable. Despite the renovations, the pub has retained a lot of character and is a comfortable, convivial place to be. There are various architectural features including an unusual bow window, a large chandelier made from sika antlers, exposed timbers and rather more modern cast iron radiators. The formal small dining room was laid out for a group meal, the main dining area was busy with quiet couples and the lounge area was plain pleasant. The landlord and landlady were very welcoming indeed. Four ales on draft, all from Palmers: Copper, Dorset Gold, IPA and 200, all in perfect condition. I shall definitely be back and would love to use the B&B facilities some time.

On 18th January 2018 - rating: 9
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Soup Dragon left this review about The New Inn

A deightful undressed brick and stone pub and restaurant, with Tudor styled windows and which also does accommodation. Entry is through the coach archway and there is a patio and beer garden at the back.

The interior is an L-shaped room around the small bar (in a strange bluey colour, so my notes say) and is modern and minimalist in its decor. The room is mainly given over to dining, or so it feels and is in red and white, with white ceiling, with a few exposed beams. A few prints and mirrors offer some interest as well as the fireplace at the far end of the room, surrounded by chopped wood. I didn't try the food, but wish i had, after BF's review below. There was no TV that i saw and no music. The service was fine and the clientele consisted of a few locals and i had a good chat to a friendly chap.

Beer; tap stuff, with Palmer Dorset Gold, Copper Ale and Best Bitter - a swift half of all three ensued and all were fine.

I liked this place, but i think i visited at the right time for me (interested in the beer, rather than food) - but i tell you what, i would love to go back. Cerne Abbas is indeed blessed!

On 19th November 2010 - no rating submitted
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The New Inn

Traditional interior with a small bar and very friendly welcome with well kept Palmers IPA,Dorset Gold and Copper on handpump.The food is exceptionally good modern British with excellent pork belly,cod and salmon dishes on my visit and well worth the premium pricing.Recently achieved a Michelin award for the food.The menu changes monthly and there are also many daily specials around the £10 mark.A true gastro pub with seating around the bar and towards the rear,with a real fire in the main saloon .Well worth a visit under this new ownership.

On 26th September 2010 - rating: 8
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