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Dining pub
The pub reopened in April 2018 having been closed for several weeks for refurbishment.
The New Inn is a very handsome and imposing stone building. The interior is spacious with around 10,000 square feet of room. It was a traditional pub when built and is now independently owned, and incorporates a large restaurant. The bar area is very smart with separate dining areas. The upstairs events venue is equally plush, with chandeliers and is available for hire. There is regular entertainment in the evenings.
The three guest beers tend to be mainstream choices.
Instagram page is @thenewinn.hayes
Historic Interest
Current building stands on the site of an old beer-house, which opened in 1882, and attracted customers from Hayes railway station, which opened opposite in the same year. The name "New Inn" may be attributed to this replacing two nearby beer-houses (Sun Inn and Alma Arms) which dated from the mid 19th C. Owned by the Hambro estate, this was bought around 1930 by Davenports brewery of Birmingham. The beer-house was demolished in 1934 and replaced by a large half-timbered baronial style road house, complementing both the new shopping parade and new railway station, which was rebuilt by Southern Railway and opened in the following year. After being virtually destroyed following a direct hit during the Blitz in 1940, this was completely rebuilt as a replica and re-opened in 1962. This was subsequently remodelled in 1980, before becoming a Harvester dining pub.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
New Inn, Hayes
Changing beers typically include: Courage - Directors , Greene King - IPA , St Austell - Proper Job