Eating & shopping

Visitor being served at the shop at New Inn, Stowe © John Millar

What will you discover?

The Nevillery café and shop at New Inn

Our new visitor centre now boasts a new shop and a beautiful new café. They come complete with views of one of Stowe's best-loved monuments, the Corinthian Arch.

You don't need to pay to use the café or shop. Menus include everything from seasonal casseroles and freshly baked cakes to homemade sandwiches and our ever-popular fruit scones.

Our new shop and plant sales

The garden centre area at New Inn, Stowe, Buckinghamshire © Brian Cleckner

Browse our own range of silver jewellery, soaps and hand cream inspired by the gardens. Also available are local honey and tempting locally-produced chocolate, plus our very own New Inn Restoration Ale, to name a few...

Local products in our shop

Littlecote Soap Company

English meadow soap prouducts

We’ve worked closely with Littlecote to develop a range of natural handmade soap and bath products inspired by the meadows here at Stowe.

Restoration Ale

New Inn Restoration Ale, on the shop shelf at Stowe, Buckinghamshire © Brian Cleckner

Thanks to our friends at Chiltern Brewery we've recreated an ale for New Inn. It's available in our shop and café. The bottle, with its specially designed label, makes a great present for friends and family.

Artist Chris Pendleton

Blue tit painted by Chris Pendleton © Chris Pendleton

Brackley-based Chris often comes to Stowe for inspiration for his beautiful bird paintings. Our shop stocks special editions of his work.

Our summer menu is coming soon…

A ploughman's platter to share in the café at Stowe, Buckinghamshire © Linda Mellor

A ploughman's platter fit for two

Enjoy a ploughman's platter to share in the Nevillery Café. They're made using locally sourced ingredients.

For when the weather finally warms up...

A salad made fresh to order in the cafe at Stowe, Buckingham © Linda Mellor

Seasonal salads will change every week in our café

We'll make seasonal salads freshly and they'll change every week, using local cheeses and salads from the gardens on the Claydon Estate.

Brunch options

Brie and red onion chutney melt, one of Stowe's summer brunch options, New Inn, Buckinghamshire © Linda Mellor

Stop for a mid-morning snack

Try a lighter mid-morning snack, made using local ingredients, where possible.

Find out more about Stowe: New DVD

National Trust Garden Historian, Richard Wheeler, looking out from Palladian Bridge © Jump off the Screen

The National Trust's gardens historian, Richard Wheeler, can take you on a tour of the gardens from your sofa with our new DVD. The DVD is available for mail order by phoning 01280 825016 or emailing us.