New Milton - Eating and Drinking Out

Eating and Drinking Out

There is a variety of places to eat out in New Milton, including restaurants and pavement cafés, the number of which has increased in the last few years. There are also various takeaway shops around the town, including Indian, Chinese and Fish & Chips. There are a number of pubs around the town, such as The Plough, The Rydal Arms, The Old Barn and The Wheatsheaf.

Along New Milton high street there are also supermarkets, a wine shop, bakers, butchers and art centres.

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