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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónWe came to the village of cononley for our ‘mini moon’ and whilst there visited the new inn 3 times. The beer was good, the wine was good and the place very warm and welcoming with a country feel and toasty log burners. But mostly what makes this place is the lovely land lady Jayne and the array of very friendly locals. Jayne made us feel most welcome. We had some good banter with the locals who were so friendly even if they were Man Utd and Leeds Utd fans... haha). The welcome we received was fantastic and we will definitely go out of our way to visit again. Thank you to every one at the new inn for making our break even better than it already was!
This is a very well run welcoming local pub serving a wide range of Timothy Taylors beers. Jayne is a fantastic land lady and the beer is exceptional. I'm lucky to have this as my local.
Six of us enjoyed a delicious meal on Friday night (meals served Weds Fri evenings). We ate at 6pm and the New Inn was heaving and buzzing lots of locals, warm and cosy and great atmosphere. The food is really tasty, the beer is excellent and great service. Thank you!
We Stayed Next Door And Called In Often . Good Food, Beer And Staff. Gets Busy With Locals Who Were Very Friendly.
I booked this as somewhere to stay whilst visiting Yarndale event on 24th September Unfortunately it was the only place available and is in the middle of nowhere literally it is a popular venue for walkers and cyclists. The pub itself requires some updating and cleaning but has all the hallmarks of a traditional pub. It was very busy and with the exception of a few people was mostly very loud locals. The room I booked was a twin bedded room overlooking the courtyard the view was in fact over looking a dumping ground and not at all attractive the photo on expedia is very misleading. The room was clean, the beds very comfortable and the bathroom also clean however we were fortunately two slim women because there was no space between the beds for two people to pass. One bed was under the eaves so caution was required. The shower was very good and hot fortunately. The mini fridge served as a single bedside table, though it was well stocked with your breakfast requirements. Breakfast was a couple of rolls delivered dropped outside the door. The tea and coffee facilities was very good We hadn't realised that you MUST pre order your meals so that means you have to guess at what you might feel like eating later... unfortunately the menu was very uninspiring, a soup of the morning, various pies or curries, to hazard a guess the food was batch cooked and defrosted as required., so we didn't bother. The bar was very noisy and packed, there was however a good selection of beers, gins etc. And every one was very friendly. Big downside is the location from Skipton and the fact it closes at random times depending how many people were in the bar at the time.