Newark-on-Trent or Newark /ˈnjuːək/ is a market town and civil parish in the Newark and Sherwood district of the county of Nottinghamshire, in the East Midlands of England. It stands on the River Trent, the A1 (on the route of the ancient Great North Road), and the East Coast Main Line railway. The origins of the town are possibly Roman, as it lies on an important Roman road, the Fosse Way. The town grew around Newark Castle, now ruined, and a large market place, now lined with historic buildings. It was a centre for the wool and cloth trades. In the English Civil War, it was besieged by Parliamentary forces and had to be relieved by Prince Rupert in a battle known as the Relief of Newark.
Restaurants in Newark-on-Trent
5.0 based on 116 reviews
Was passing by and stopped for breakfast after seeing the sign, so glad we found this little gem of a place, couldn’t fault anything, from the friendly efficient staff, to the quality and quantity of the breakfast, we had the English breakfast and it was excellent, will definitely be coming back again.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
The Bad Apple Cider Bar is part of the Scrumpy Wasp Cider Mill in East Markham. It's easy to find and has plenty of parking. There's a variety of seating from comfy armchairs around the fire to tables and chairs and bar stools. The highlight is obviously the range of Scrumpy Wasp ciders - other drinks are available and included a beer from the Pheasantry Brewery, which is on the other side of the village, when we visited. And, for the designated driver or to continue your cider drinking later, you can buy bottles and boxes to take away. What's not like about that?
4.5 based on 47 reviews
Visited last week for a couple of GnT’s (loving the blueberries!) and a pie! The new owners have done an excellent job of brightening the place up. Lovely and clean. The service was great and the pub has a great atmosphere. Tv’s are great to watch the sport on too. Will definitely be back again. Fab thank you
4.5 based on 71 reviews
Beer is our Business! A multi award-winning specialist beer only bar in Newark on Trent, UK. No 'smooth', alcopops, spirits, TV, Juke box or pool. Just Beer!
We visited Just Beer while on a tour of Newark recently. We were following the Civil War Ale Trail guide, featuring Just Beer. It was one of the best on the tour. The beer is well kept and, in this election year, we were drawn to the draft Toxic Trumps Tipple from the Atomic Brewery. Much better than the namesake and, had we not had to move on, we’d have had another. As it was, I asked for the pump label when it was finished with, and the team kindly sent it to me. Above and beyond. You need to make Just Beer Micropub a key stop on you ale trail in Newark. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
We two friends were in Newark for the Civil War Ale Trail, and the Flying Circus was our first hostelry to visit. It was also the best. Staff have taken all the necessary precautions in these pandemic times, so we felt safe to enjoy our pint in the relaxed and hospitable surroundings. There is a wide range of beers, from English to international, and the jar of Reverend James did not disappoint, and showed that the ales are well maintained and presented. On top of that, the music selection was first class, Blues especially. Watch out as you may well be tempted do buy albums online while you sit and enjoy your pint. We were sad to leave, but the Civil War sights beckoned. As an aside, the Ale Trail is well worth a day or two out, and make sure that you visit the Flying Circus!
4.5 based on 91 reviews
The Fox offers a range of up to 10 cask beers, 10+ traditional ciders, bottles, cans and keg beer as well as cider, wine, spirits & soft drinks. Teas and Coffees also available. Food is served Sunday - Friday 12pm-3pm and 5pm-9pm. Saturday 12pm-9pm. Vegan options available. Children are welcome until 7pm, and until 9pm for meals. We have full disabled access throughout.
Excellent beer selection, friendly staff a atmosphere. Food is simple, cheap and cheerful, just what you need washed down with a few pints
3.5 based on 8 reviews
Went with family for a drink in a Saturday afternoon, I got introduced to the Gin tray. 3 flavoured gins, mixer and fruit for £5.50. No kids allowed and they don’t serve food but great atmosphere, friendly staff and tv screens for sport.
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