Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Newton Stewart. Newton Stewart (Gd: Baile Ùr nan Stiùbhartach) is a former burgh town in Dumfries and Galloway, southwest Scotland. The town is on the River Cree with most of the town to the west of the river, and is sometimes referred to as the "Gateway to the Galloway Hills".
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4 based on 33 reviews
We were staying in the hotel and decided to have dinner there. The food was very good as was the service, all at very reasonable prices. Worth a visit.
4 based on 42 reviews
This small, cozy, family-owned pub/restaurant continues to offer good food and good service, near the bridge over the Cree, at Newton Stewart.As one might expect, the menu is restricted to proven favourites but is good value, and served in pleasant surroundings, with a small car park adjacent.To be sure of getting dinner, you need to be there not much later than 20.30.The owner and his staff are unfailingly pleasant and friendly.
4 based on 104 reviews
This is my third visit to the town and this pub provides good quality pub food at reasonable prices, ideal for hungry walkers.
4 based on 67 reviews
Knights Restaurant has proved itself to be a very popular choice for diners in the local area. We are extremely passionate about food and strive to bring new and exciting dishes to our customers alongside more traditional ones.
Don't let the exterior bit you off. Inside the restaurant was modern and spacious.The menu was full of favourites all reasonably priced.The service was extremely friendly and professional. We all enjoyed our meals and left room for desert.We would certainly return and recommend
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4 based on 99 reviews
Went for a few drinks on the Saturday and then for lunch on the Sunday at the Black Horse and we were all made very welcome by the staff and the locals. The food was lovely and we will be back.
4 based on 186 reviews
Craft Hotel, Bar and Restaurant offers great food, fantastic drinks and inviting accommodation right in the heart of Wigtown. Situated in the centre of town, Craft is within easy distance of all the local amenities and tourist destinations. We pride ourse
We were lucky to get booked into the Craft Hotel restaurant on the first Sunday evening of the Book Festival. The place was very busy, constantly turning people away. Yet, the staff were cheerful and the food was lovely. And it was so reasonably priced. The steak pie is to be recommended (and the wine is cheap and nice, too!). Great service, great value for money and good food.
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4 based on 269 reviews
Just south of Wigtown, near Newton Stewart, Scotland, very popular with the locals, deservedly.
We called in for a drink after visiting the Bladnoch Ddistillery across the road. The pub was very busy, which to me says it must be good. The young guy behind the bar had excellent local knowledge and was very polite when explaining local attractions.We really enjoyed our drinks/chat and we will definitely visit again.
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4 based on 241 reviews
We're passionate about food which is why all our dishes are prepared using only the very finest local fresh produce where possible.As Scotland's larder, Galloway produces excellent beef, lamb and game whilst the area boasts some of the very best fish and
Based on the glowing reviews , we decided to make a significant round trip for dinner.We ordered drinks before being shown to our table. The half pint of local ale which I was given was flat and tasted dreadful. The very enthusiastic lady tried to serve me a livelier drink by holding a pint glass further from the pump and pulling faster - this resulted in a beer that held a watery head for about a minute but was still undrinkable.We were shown to the table and then told that over half the menu was unavailable on Wednesdays and Thursdays - having failed to mention this when we booked or when we walked in. We decided to stay as this is miles from anywhere else to eat.The steak which arrived had been cooked medium rare as ordered but that was the only thing positive I could say about it. Almost impenetrable to a sharp steak knife , the pieces were tough and chewy with connective tissue and sinew throughout - only suitable for stewing. The lady was apologetic and offered to get another one but I'm afraid that by this stage I had no faith that anything would be any better. She came back a few minutes later to apologise that she had served me the wrong type of steak - Flat Iron instead of the Ribeye I had ordered. This missed the point that whatever cut of meat it was , it was inedible.The battered fish was pale to the point of not being cooked .My wife ate a small part of her fish and then offered to pay . Amazingly ,the lady accepted full payment for the fish and chips and the two bottled soft drinks whilst remaining strangely happy throughout this process as though nothing was wrong. The worst experience we have ever had by following a TA recommendation by some distance and we won't be back .
4 based on 179 reviews
Set in its own grounds as part of the hotel. Has two dinning areas and comfortable bar with log burning stove. All food is cooked fresh to order with specials that change daily. Special dietry requirements are catered for on an individual basis.
Arrived for an early dinner at 5.30pm so we could beat the evening rush. First time visit so was pleasantly surprised by the cosy bar and restaurant. We had a drink in the bar while looking at the menu and after ordering they said they would call us through to our table when the food was ready. The restaurant itself was very pleasant, not crowded at all with plenty of room around the tables. We had steak pie, rump of lamb and braised beef. The steak pie was really excellent, best I've had in a long time. The lamb and beef were also excellent, no problems there. Now for the minor issues.....All the vegetables were rather hard... Not cooked enough in our opinion. I do like my veg firm, but they were just too firm. The jus for the lamb came in a jug and the braised beef gravy did not... The complete opposite of that described in the menu. Not a problem for the lamb, but the beef was left swimming in the gravy. It would of been nice to have the gravy in a jug. Please note: these are just very minor quibbles and not serious enough for us to complain about.Unfortunately there was no cheesecake of the day, but the creme brulee and shortcake was delicious, but not quite set at the bottom.....The service was excellent and I would highly recommend the whole experience.I will certainly return....
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