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Reviews of Newton Arms, Blackpool

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Review by Brian & Judith on 1st August, 2008

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From my previous review of October 15th 2007.It is not the same at the Newton,nearly a year on.It is even better.Excellent value for money,especially when the present money situation is stretched.Staff are terrific.Very interesting pub,that shuld be well supported.Others are shutting down.This one seems to be getting stronger.Pay it a visit.You will go back.

Date visited: Every week

Review by Brian Jones on 15th October, 2007

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Very good pub,present landlady made big improvements since she took over.Staff very friendly and pleasant.Food good and extremely good value for money.Always something going n there.New menu as from today.

Date visited: 15/10/07

Review by ben stotton on 15th September, 2007

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We had a fantastic meal, sizzling steaks on hot platters where the steak melted in your mouth, service top class, karaoke like you wouldnt believe, great night, thankyou. Will definately be back.

Date visited: friday 14 sept 07

Review by S.Challenger on 26th August, 2007

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We ordered 2 rib eye steak meals,with a sauce as an extra. One was passable but the other was burnt,in fact cremated would be a better description.I complained and after some debate as to why it had been served like that,when I had requested it be cooked medium reluctantly the waitress took it away.I waited 20mins for a replacement,which did not resemble rib eye at all and consequently I left most of the meal.We have been customers of the Newton Arms for over 30 years as we live quite close,within walking distance,but we will never go in there again,unless some radical improvements are make to the food and the staff who were offhand to say the least.I have been in touch with trading standards who are going to investigate.

Date visited: 23/08/07

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