This pub was fabulous! At first, we weren’t sure if we were dressed appropriately enough to dine here… you see, there was a sign that led us to the idea that they might have a dress code and we were dressed rather ‘comfortably’ being on vacation and all. Nevertheless, they welcomed us with open arms and am I…
Small country pub which is hidden down a narrow lane. It has a good range of beers but the fòod is expensive. It is popular with walkers and horse riders and can get very crowded. The small bar to the right is now used as a restaurant so there is less space for drinkers. Thetr is a large car park behind and…
Stopped here for lunch and some beers. Loved it. Food was great. Fish & chips and spicy chicken wrap were our selections. Outdoor garden space very well maintained. Not inexpensive, but we felt the price was commensurate with the food, setting and service.
Ever since the local web site went AWOL I‘ve tried to keep pace with the redevelopment of this once sleepy area with no changes. Suddenly some of the more established services began to move away, one or two here today, gone tomorrow replacements, went the quick exit, and now some far more enterprising additions…
Largish pub on the Dorking Road. Since the last refurbishment it is more of a restaurant. Not the place for a quiet drink. It is worth a try if you are driving past and it has its own car park.
Came across this pub some time ago, it really is in the middle of nowhere, a dirt track leading to it from the lake, originally linked to the local web site, but has one of its own, and has a nickname known as «The Rat».
This is now called The Tree. It is about half a mile from the summit of Box Hill, a popular place for walkers. It has three standard national beers, Taylor Landlord, Doom Bar, and Harveys Best. A large part of the pub is taken up by the restaurant. It is comfortable but has little character or charm the nearby…