Bang Bang Chicken
Bang Bang Chicken
Spiced Beetroot Falafel Salad
Crispy Beef Salad
Rump Steak
Sirloin Steak
Ribeye Steak
Fillet Steak
Prime Rib
Special Cut
Potato Side
Gammon & Chips
Beef Brisket
Fish & Chips, Haddock Fillet
Shepherd's Pie, Lamb, Peas & Carrots In Gravy
Blackened Cajun Salmon
Vegan Fish & Chips
Steak & Ale Pie, Homemade Puff Pastry Pie
Crispy Po Belly
Katsu Chicken
Onion Bhaji
Chicken Supreme
Grill Burger
Vegan Burger
Sea Bass, Panko Breaded
Sticky Toffee Pudding
White Chocolate And Raspberry Cheesecake
Florida Key Lime Pie
Apple And Plum Tart
Chocolate And Clementine Torte
Ice Cream Selection
The Millionaire
Champagne Sorbet
Coffee Liqueur
Pot Of Tea
Americano Coffee
Cappuccino
Latte
Cadbury's Hot Chocolate
Elderflower And Raspberry Pressé
Blackberry Smash
Bubble Colada
Raspberry Lemonade
Watermelon Cooler
Bird Island Sauvignon Blanc
Vinamar Chardonnay
Casa De Rossa Pinot Grigio
Gordon's
Hendrick's
Bombay Sapphire
Aber Falls Orange Marmalade
That Boutiquey Gin Co Cherry Gin
Prawn Cocktail
Popcorn Chicken
Beetroot Falafel Bites
Salt & Pepper Squid
Ham & Cheese Croquettes
Deep Fried Camembert
Soup Of The Day
Satay Skewers, Chicken Satay
Chicken & Brandy Pâté
Tucked away on Milehouse Lane, just off Liverpool Road in Newcastle-under-Lyme, The Milehouse is a cozy yet contemporary pub that strikes a fine balance between traditional charm and modern flair. After spending a leisurely afternoon exploring the area, I decided to stop by and sample The Milehouse Menu, and I’m glad I did-it’s clear this place goes well beyond standard pub fare.
The menu impresses with its variety, offering something for every appetite, whether you’re in the mood for hearty British classics or lighter, more refined dishes. I started with their salt and pepper calamari, which was lightly crisped and perfectly seasoned. For the main, I chose the slow-cooked beef bourguignon-rich, comforting, and fall-apart tender, served over a velvety mash that tied the dish together beautifully. My dining companion opted for the buttermilk chicken burger, and it arrived stacked high and juicy, paired with seasoned fries that had just the right crunch.
Vegetarian options are also thoughtfully crafted, like the sweet potato and lentil pie that another guest nearby couldn’t stop raving about. The dessert menu is concise but indulgent-don’t miss the sticky toffee pudding, served warm with a generous scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Service was friendly and attentive, without being overbearing. The staff clearly know the menu well and are happy to offer recommendations. The interior feels welcoming with rustic beams, ambient lighting, and enough space to accommodate both quiet meals and larger group gatherings.
In comparison to other gastropubs in the region, The Milehouse stands out for its consistency in food quality, ambiance, and value. It’s the kind of place where locals return regularly-and for good reason. Whether you’re after a relaxed Sunday roast or a well-executed weekday lunch, this venue delivers on all fronts.