The Old Newfane Inn on the Common was constructed in 1787, when Vermont was still an independent republic. Virtually unchanged for nearly 200 years, this classic and gracious country inn has welcomed the traveler. When lodging or dining with us, you are genuinely returned to that distant era of "The Grants".
For your memorable dining pleasure, special occasions or just treat your taste buds...
For the past decades, The Old Newfane Inn has been published and recommended for its high standards in classic French-Swiss Cuisine by Gourmet Magazine, Travel and Leisure, Chaine de Rotisseurs, Bon Appetit, The New York Times and Yankee Magazine Editors' Pick Of The Year.
We use only the freshest in meats, seafood and vegetables, cooked "par excellence" by chef-owner Eric Weindl. You will find our well known specialities on our regular dinner menu. We have a very large selection of imported and domestic wines, very carefully selected by the owners.
For your sleeping comfort...
The Old Newfane Inn has 10 very quaint rooms, all furnished with lovely antiques. Each room has modern facilities. Children over 7 welcome.
Sorry - no pets.How to get there...
Located in the southern part of Route 30, in the heart of Vermont's Green Mountains.
Take Interstate 91 to Brattleboro. Follow sign directions to Manchester, Vermont. We are on the Village Common and Route 30 in the town of Newfane.
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The Old Newfane Inn
Eric and Gundy Weindl Innkeepers
Route 30 and Village Common
Newfane, Vermont
(802) 365-4427
(800) 784-4427![]()