**Plough on the Green Newbury** is a charming traditional pub nestled at The Folly on Stroud Green Road, Newbury. We pride ourselves on delivering a warm and welcoming atmosphere where every guest feels at home. Our menu features a delightful array of honest, high-quality pub grub, with classic favorites like Hunter’s Chicken and our famous hand-battered fish and chips, complemented by a selection of weekly specials that showcase our commitment to freshness and flavor.

At Plough on the Green, we believe that great food deserves great drinks. Enjoy our expertly crafted ales, a curated list of wines, and an extensive range of soft drinks, all designed to enhance your dining experience. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick bite or settling in for a leisurely meal with friends and family, our friendly staff is dedicated to ensuring your visit is nothing short of exceptional.

We are not just about food and drink; we’re about community. Join us for regular events and promotions that bring people together, making us a beloved local gathering spot. For any inquiries or to make a reservation, don’t hesitate to give us a call at 01635 45207 or visit our website at [ploughonthegreenpub.co.uk](http://www.ploughonthegreenpub.co.uk/). Experience the heart of Newbury at Plough on the Green, where quality service meets genuine hospitality.

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drew asher

1 Google Rating

Not very good, Half the menu was not on ,No pinnis no steaks no fish and chips, And this was at the

1/ 5

Not very good, Half the menu was not on ,No pinnis no steaks no fish and chips, And this was at the start of lunch time, Service was very poor and sloppy, My meal was not very hot but didn’t really feel I wanted to complain due to staffs attitude, Then when ordering coffees and tea was told they had not milk , Shame really as it’s a nice pub otherwise, and looking at the other low star reviews the replier seems to be very blind to the fact that the same issues keep reoccurring,

Dan Terry

4 Google Rating

Met up with family here and had a very nice lunch. Service was a little slow and the car park was li

4/ 5

Met up with family here and had a very nice lunch. Service was a little slow and the car park was limited hence not 5 star rating from me. The food was very nice and the atmosphere very cosy.

sheril

5 Google Rating

Lovely staff great welcome .Just been for thr second time after lockk down .Table ready and waiting

5/ 5

Lovely staff great welcome .Just been for thr second time after lockk down .Table ready and waiting for six people Absolutely amazing food .we had hunters chicken and steak .six very satisfied adults

Silverback XXX

4 Google Rating

Chips are the best I have ever tasted. Chicken burger was lovely. Plates are too small making it di

4/ 5

Chips are the best I have ever tasted. Chicken burger was lovely. Plates are too small making it difficult to cut and also eat your food. Friendly staff. Could do with an upgrade inside, especially the toilets, beer garden is large and great.

Andrea Brookes

5 Google Rating

It was a great live music evening with lovely staff

5/ 5

It was a great live music evening with lovely staff

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