Welcome to The Lock Stock & Barrel, Newbury – your premier destination for exceptional dining and an inviting atmosphere. Nestled at 104 Northbrook St, this charming pub is celebrated for its commitment to serving fresh, locally-sourced food alongside a wide selection of traditional cask ales. Whether you’re unwinding after a long day or celebrating a special occasion, our heated patio and quirky roof terrace offer the perfect backdrop for riverside relaxation.

At The Lock Stock & Barrel, we pride ourselves on delivering outstanding customer service, ensuring every visit is a memorable one. Our knowledgeable staff is always ready to assist you, whether you have a question about our menu or want to learn more about our upcoming events. With a focus on quality and satisfaction, we strive to create a warm, welcoming environment where friends and family can gather.

Join us for an unforgettable experience that combines great food, delightful drinks, and a vibrant atmosphere. Explore our website or give us a call at 01635 580550 to find out more about our offerings. Discover why The Lock Stock & Barrel is not just another pub; it’s a community hub where good times and great memories are made!

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Razvan Alin Chiuzbaian

4 Google Rating

Steak was pretty much the best I’ve had in the UK so far (including proper silverware that allow y

4/ 5

Steak was pretty much the best I’ve had in the UK so far (including proper silverware that allow you to cut into meat without a struggle), cooked exactly as a rare steak should be however I would have enjoyed it much more if the kids noise would have been reduced and the background music increased (obviously a parent problem there). Waited for more than 40 minutes for two dishes to come out knowing that the table was to be free within an hour and a half from arrival. Dog friendly pub with nice seating view outdoors towards the canal.

Graham Watts

5 Google Rating

I always like "Lock Stock". Friendly staff, good beer, great selection of gin and other drinks, and.

5/ 5

I always like "Lock Stock". Friendly staff, good beer, great selection of gin and other drinks, and... Dog friendly! What more can I ask for? Oh, the food is tasty too with a nice selection of small bites and bigger meals.

Dan Sloane

4 Google Rating

Nice to be outside eating again. Portions seemed quite small for the price. Great to be able to orde

4/ 5

Nice to be outside eating again. Portions seemed quite small for the price. Great to be able to order and pay from the table. Queuing at a bar is so 2019. :)

Ozzy Armstrong

4 Google Rating

Decent sized pub with some lovely scents wafting through the air (my visit coincided with mulled win

4/ 5

Decent sized pub with some lovely scents wafting through the air (my visit coincided with mulled wine being dished out). Little outside seating area with a nice view of the canal

D B

5 Google Rating

Impromptu visit, had an excellent toasted BLT and Fullers LP. Was really nice and friendly. Highly r

5/ 5

Impromptu visit, had an excellent toasted BLT and Fullers LP. Was really nice and friendly. Highly recommended

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