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The Newman Arms, The Pie Room

Location pin

Newman Arms, 23 Rathbone Street, London, W1T 1NG - 

  • Credit card

    From
    £800 min spend

  • Users

    Up to
    34 standing

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

  • Delivery truck

    Internal Catering
    allowed

The Newman Arms is a fantastic, historic pub located in the heart of Fitzrovia. Re-opened by the new Truman's Brewery before it could converted into flats, the pub is now a haven for beer and food lovers. An upstairs dining room features space for 24 seated for 36 standing, whilst a downstairs snug can comfortably host 14 people.

From alternative boardroom venues to a great place to celebrate your next birthday, The Newman Arms is able to provide you with everything you might need.

Our upstairs pie room, this is the most flexible of our spaces. Whether you're looking to celebrate a big occasion or host a board meeting with a difference, this the perfect place! We are able to provide a varied food menu with table service or a more relaxed buffet affair. For meetings, we are able to provide presentation facilities and light snacks and refreshments.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 34

Dining

Dining

up to 24

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 18

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Catering facilities

Catering facilities

Refreshments

Refreshments

Alcohol

Alcohol

Amenities

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Public transport

Public transport

Premises parking

Premises parking

Audio & visual

TV screen

TV screen

WiFi

WiFi

Space rules

Cancellation policy

100% refundable 5 days before the event

Location

Reviews

  • Andrea Angelini

    Invalid Date

    Very nice pub, with good beers and good meet bagels!!!

  • East London Girl

    Invalid Date

    Tucked away in a side street between Goodge Street and Tottenham Court road tube stations lies a cute pub in Fitzrovia. With a cosy and attractive interior, extremely friendly staff, a hearty food menu and great music, the Newman Arms was a great choice! Don’t be fooled by the tiny bar area when you first walk in either – it has a great atmosphere and the bar staff will make you feel really welcome. Not only that, they have an upstairs drinking and dining area and a downstairs snug area. If you are looking for a pub to sit down and have a beer in then you can definitely do it here! The food menu is exactly what you would want from a cosy pub like this. With hearty pies and bagels and scrumptious snacks it is a simple menu with down to earth prices. You will pay no more than £11 for a pie and no more than £9 for a bagel. We started with the Hummus with Harissa and Pitta (£4) and two different sausage rolls (£3.50).For such affordable prices these portion sizes were very generous. The hummus and pitta and sausage rolls could easily be shared but they are so good you may want them for herself! We loved the Sausage with caramelised onions and Ricotta and Spinach sausage roll which was so tasty! We were lucky enough to get a taster of the bagels too which were so delicious. You get two different options – the Smoked Salmon or the Salt Beef. The salmon was my clear favourite but the flavour of the salt beef was incredible! We sampled all three pies from the menu – the Chicken and Leek, Steak and Truman’s Runner Ale, and the Peppered, Mushroom and Stilton Pie. All come served with a decent helping of fluffy mash potato, vegetables and gravy! The pies were absolutely delicious and incredibly fresh and flavoursome given they are prepared on site by the chef. We loved them all but the steak was our favourite. For any stilton lovers, go with the Peppered, Mushroom and Stilton pie as the cheese flavour in the pie is very prominent! It is all thanks to the beer that this gorgeous little pub is open and thriving today. Truman’s Brewery opened the doors of the Newman Arms on 16th May this year and has never looked back! It’s also thanks to managing director James Morgan that the Truman’s Brewery name was revived. This brewery was actually founded back in 1666 and shut up shop in 1989. Thanks to James it re-opened and was available to Londoner’s again in 2010. So two British classics brought together and enjoyed by so many happy Londoner’s makes me very happy. Iin just the 8 years this brewery has been back open, it now has an award winning range of beers. During our visit we tried the Truman Raw Beer, the Bow Bell’s Pale Ale, and the Truman’s Pale Ale. All beers were so refreshing, hoppy, wheaty – all the flavours you expect from a great pint! My favourite had to be the Bow Bells – really citrusy, fruity and hoppy. The awesome bar staff are not just great at pulling pints – we also tried a couple of cocktails. We had the Garden Smash and one that wasn’t on the list, an old favourite of mine – the Tom Collins. So if you don’t see your favourite cocktail on the menu, they will be happy to make it for you. You can’t beat having some real British classics dating back hundreds of years being revived and brought into the 21st century. What I love about Truman’s Brewery is they have revived old classics and kept that traditional feel, but ensuring they are being innovative and forward thinking. You can find Truman’s not just at the Newman Arms but in Hackney Wick and London City Airport. I am pretty sure they will be popping up all over the place at this rate. Until you find one in your home town, pay a visit to the beautiful Newman Arms – out of your way or not, you’ll soon turn this in your favourite ‘local’.

  • Renata Goes

    Invalid Date

    Nice small traditional pub but a bit pricy

  • Ronnie Walker

    Invalid Date

    It sold good selection of beers.

  • Richard Alcorn

    Invalid Date

    Was so glad to see The Newman Arms reopen. Was sad to see the new owners had gutted the old interior to give it a trendy look. Music blasting at top volume and pouting, unfriendly staff. One of the pints cost over £6.....I won't be back in a hurry.....