The Crown, situated in Old Oxted, is a traditional 16th-Century pub with a cosy interior and welcoming atmosphere. Upstairs, the bright, open-plan restaurant has a more contemporary style but still retains its original features. The varied menu offers pub classics and an extensive range of specials. All fare is homemade...
Read more about Crown Inn in Old OxtedThe Barley Mow is a superb restaurant set in the historic village of Tandridge, specialising in locally sourced meat and game. The extensive menu is a real crowd-pleaser, catering for meat-eaters and vegetarians alike. All the food is fresh, homemade and cooked to order - ensuring your meal is as...
Read more about The Barley Mow in OxtedThe Hare & Hounds is as charming as it is cosy. With a gorgeous feature fireplace, spacious dining area and a specials board updated weekly, it’s a great place to relax, unwind and tuck in. The sumptuous array of hearty British fare available includes steaks, pies and burgers, accompanied by...
Read more about The Hare & Hounds in GodstoneThe Horseshoe is a proudly traditional pub that manages to be both family-friendly and a welcome retreat for adult diners. Under new management since 2010, their menu offers everything from light snacks to hearty meals. Choose from the likes of filled jackets, fillet of salmon with a caper and mustard...
Read more about The Horseshoe in WarlinghamThe food and service delivered at this charming country pub have gained it a wide reputation in both Westerham and further afield. Set in the heart of National Trust walking ground, the Fox & Hounds offers fresh and locally sourced food, all created onsite by their world-class chefs. You can...
Read more about Fox & Hounds in Nr. WesterhamThe popular Red Lion in Bletchingly, although a traditional inn dating back to 1309, is fresh and contemporary. After a major refurbishment in 2006, the pub has become a popular establishment with locals and visitors alike. Alongside freshly cooked homemade food, The Red Lion provides a fine range of real...
Read more about The Red Lion in RedhillLocated just off the A25, this traditional country pub lies in the picturesque village of Bletchingley. Walk down its quaint high street and you'll see beautiful tile-hung cottages dating back to the late 12th Century. Take a wander a little further, down the stone steps on Little Common Lane, and...
Read more about William IV in RedhillNew owners have transformed this 16th-Century hostelry into a welcoming family pub. With wooden beams, a crackling log fire and flickering candles, it was super-cosy on the winter evening we visited – though a glimpse of the enclosed garden conjured images of leisurely alfresco dining. It was clear from both...
Read more about The Queen's Head in Nr. RedhillA beautiful drive along winding country roads led us to the charming, rustic Bell Inn, where we were welcomed by the soft scent of fresh herbs emanating from the kitchen. The 17th-Century exterior is immediately inviting, and inside chunky wooden beams feature throughout while warm, cosy open fires crackle away....
Read more about The Bell Inn in RedhillIdeal for those walking the London LOOP, the Wattenden Arms is a welcome retreat with something for everyone. Anyone interested in WWII history will be fascinated by the many photographs of the nearby airfield in Kenley; dog walkers are well catered for as there are plenty of dog treats to...
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