Restaurant
New Windsor Inn
New Windsor Inn is an American restaurant in New Windsor, MD offering a casual dining experience, menu access, and services like takeout and dine-in.
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About this place
About New Windsor Inn
New Windsor Inn is a casual American restaurant and inn located in New Windsor, MD. It is known for offering comfort food along with a broad selection of beer, cocktails, and wine.
The venue provides a friendly environment appreciated for fast service and a welcoming atmosphere suited for groups and solo diners alike. Reviews highlight good food, cold beer, and an inviting social setting.
What to expect
The dining experience
Atmosphere
Expect a casual and inviting environment with great service, popular drinks like beer and cocktails, and positive guest experiences in a relaxed setting.
Service Style
Offers dine-in with table service and takeout options. No delivery service is provided, focusing on fast and attentive service.
Best For
Popular for dinner outings and solo dining, welcoming groups with amenities suitable for casual table service meals.
Good Occasions
Ideal for casual dinners, social gatherings, and quick bites in a comfortable atmosphere. Suitable for relaxed visits with family or friends.
- Great beer selection
- Wine & cocktails
- Comfort food
- Free parking
- Wheelchair accessible
Location & contact
Find New Windsor Inn
- 106 Main St, New Windsor, MD 21776, United States
- +1 443-671-6597
- In the Spring Mountain Road dining district, near Arville St — a short drive west of the Strip.
Service options & amenities
Good to know
Service Options
- Takeout
- Dine-in
- No delivery
Amenities & Offerings
- Bar onsite
- Restroom
- Beer
- Wine & cocktails
- Coffee
- Comfort food
- Hard liquor
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
Planning & Payments
- Free parking lot
- Free street parking
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