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Combining the finest flavours and cooking styles of the East with a laid-back, friendly ambience is exactly what Kei's has been doing expertly for the past 15 years. Firmly believing that the best dishes can only be created using the freshest, finest ingredients, the team ensure that diners receive a real treat every time they visit...
View full reviewFavoured by locals and visitors alike, this traditional Irish pub in Rowledge is the place to go if you’re after home-cooked food, friendly service and a relaxing area in which to drink and dine.
The line-up of ale changes each month to keep things interesting and, of course, Guinness takes pride of place at the bar. When...
Nestled in the village of Rowledge, with the stunning Alice Holt Forest on its doorstep, this 17th-Century coaching house is just what you'd expect to see on a picture postcard. Recently taken over by new owners Domine and Richard, The Cherry Tree has been transformed, as has its menu, and has become a firm favourite with the locals...
View full reviewThe Bull at Bentley is a quintessential 16th-Century coaching inn set beside the A31 between Farnham and Alton. As soon as you set foot inside, you will be swept up in the warm and homely atmosphere, welcomed by Jeremy, Adrienne and Lynne who have all been at The Bull for many years. The food is also in good hands, the menu offerin...
View full reviewAccording to the story, Frankie Giuliani was ten years old when, with his Mamma and Poppa, he left Sicily and landed at Ellis Island, New York in 1924. It was no surprise when the family opened a restaurant, everybody helping with the building and the cooking in equal measure - each of them had a favourite dish to contribute. In 195...
View full reviewThe elegant Holly Bush can be found in Frensham, an untouched parish village that lies on the bank of the River Wey. The local area is a Surrey beauty spot; both the luscious Alice Holt forest and the stunning Frensham Little Pond are just a stone’s throw away. National Trust footpaths run across the surrounding c...
View full reviewIf you’re looking for a classic country pub, you can’t beat The Barley Mow. Despite the nearby Tilford Bridge’s closure, this charming pub remains open to both diners and drinkers year round. Overlooking Tilford Green, on some days you can even watch a game of cricket whilst sipping your beer. The charming riverside garden i...
View full reviewBuilt in the early part of the 18th Century, The Barley Mow became an alehouse in 1763. William 'Silver Billy' Beldham, one of England's most famous cricketers, took over as landlord in 1821. Step into the pub and you'll find walls adorned with sporting memorabilia - cricket bats from a bygone age, team photographs and trophies. No w...
View full reviewIf you haven't yet experienced the joys of the Hampshire Arms' triple-cooked chips, then you're missing out. This is a pub that's well-known for working culinary magic with its potatoes, which is why every dish comes with bountiful batons that are peeled, steamed and then fried twice. Diners should also look out for the hasselback p...
View full reviewSituated on the Godalming to Farnham Road, in Tilford, you’ll find The Donkey – a gorgeous family-run pub, with a pretty garden, dining conservatory and, of course, a couple of donkeys, Pip and Dusty. The pub has been lovingly looked after for 17 years by husband-and-wife team Lee and Helen, who have made their mark on the loc...
View full reviewThe Foresters offers an experience not to be missed. Even the most discerning diner will be impressed by the style and quality of the cuisine, and equally by the luxurious decor and warm welcome provided. Tucked away in the woods of Church Crookham, this pub oozes traditional charm while making room for some contemporary opulence - ...
View full reviewThe Blue Bell is a family-run country pub that aims to produce the best homemade food in the area, and to provide excellent service and a warm atmosphere for all to enjoy - and its owners are certainly succeeding on all fronts. Set in two acres of peaceful countryside, with lots of public rambling and walking routes nearby, this is a...
View full reviewPeacefully situated in the village of Dockenfield, The Bluebell is a charming family-run pub in lush countryside surrounds. Within walking distance of Alice Holt Forest and with plenty of great walking routes in the vicinity, The Blubell is ideally situated for dog-walkers, horse-riders and cyclists. This dog-friendly venue was a ...
View full reviewThis characterful historic venue has occupied its current spot over the River Wey since 1648. Since its inception it has functioned as a corn mill, a factory for military braid, and even a World War II hospital. Since its transformation into a pub, the traditional features of the mill have been coupled with cosy sofas and a well-s...
View full reviewOriginally a 15th-century country house, Frensham Pond Hotel & Spa boasts a stunning lakeside setting and can be found on the edge of the Surrey Hills. As a four-star hotel, Frensham Pond offers a taste of luxury while retaining a welcoming and homely feel. Whether you’re looking for a relaxed rural retreat, a base from whic...
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