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Primarily a wine bar, Cellar Magneval is the sort of independent hideaway that every town needs. This chic little spot boasts quirky and eclectic Continental-themed decor that sets the scene perfectly for an evening of fine wine, with over 90 different varieties available, and delicious nibbles. We sampled some charcuterie sharin...
View full reviewCafé Class’s motto is ‘quantity, quality and value for money’, and visitors get just that when they make the trip to Woking. Cosy and consistently popular, this sleek eatery offers fresh and tasty Italian food. The team has a penchant for hearty portions and some of the finest seafood around. With their own deli on-site, a...
View full reviewWhether you're looking for a romantic evening or want to share time with friends, Woking's Café Latino is sure to delight. The restaurant is smart yet comfortable, its modern design juxtaposed perfectly with the authentic Italian menu. When we visited the restaurant, we were charmed by the penne alla cacciatore (£5.9...
View full reviewHoused within the picturesque canalside café space at The Lightbox Museum & Gallery, Seasons Café perfectly completes the visitor experience at this prominent cultural asset. The café serves an impressive seasonal menu curated by a talented head chef who champions the use of Surrey’s natural larder and ...
View full reviewSteeped in local history, The Red Lion Inn is located in the charming village of Horsell, just 10 minutes' walk from Woking town centre. The landlord (of 25 years) welcomed us on arrival and was accommodating throughout, providing a brief history of the pub. The typical exterior belies the authentic, traditional character of the res...
View full reviewThis popular Chinese restaurant has stood proudly among a parade of attractive independent shops in the pretty village of Horsell for the past 13 years. The restaurant has been under new management since 2015. The team has maintained the menu’s traditional charm, but has introduced several improvements; expect new chefs, more ho...
View full reviewThe Hurtwood Inn sits in the charming town of Peaslake, surrounded by the rolling hills that have led to the area being named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It’s a great stop-off for walkers and cyclists alike, looking for a sunny spot in which to rest and refuel.
The menu features traditional pub classics that ha...
Sitting in a picturesque spot in East Horsley is the quintessential countryside pub, The Duke of Wellington. It is a grand venue, with a regency facade and neo-Byzantine wings, and an equally unique interior. The open-plan space boasts a fire at its heart, charming mismatched furniture, exposed brick wall...
View full reviewThe Cricketers is a charming pub dating back to the 16th Century. Offering Cask Marque-accredited ales and excellent food, including a bar menu featuring filled ciabattas and baguettes. The main menu offers classics like homemade chicken liver terrine, steaks, skillets and sizzlers, a seasonal specials board and Sunday carvery, feat...
View full reviewFeaturing original oak beams and a fireplace, Thatchers Restaurant looks out over the stunning landscaped gardens. Seasonal menus offer traditional and internationally inspired cuisine alongside an impressive wine list.
View full reviewA hidden gem, set among the silver birches of Horsell Common, The Plough is an award-winning pub that keeps tradition alive, but also provides a modern moment with its free WiFi. While The Plough offers everything you would expect from a traditional pub, your expectations will be surpassed; the choice of drinks is exceptional, with ...
View full reviewThe Star is found in the heart of the village of Witley and offers a relaxing atmosphere and great food. Whether you’re popping in for a pint after work, dining out with family or looking for somewhere to enjoy the football, you’re in for a treat.
Upon arrival you’ll be greeted by a comforting, traditional pub atmosph...
A handsome and spacious venue situated near Horsley train station, you’ll find that the family-owned and definitely authentic La Meridiana has an elegant feel to it as soon as you walk in. The decor is cool and sophisticated and the interior is set across two levels with delicate Italianate frescos adorning the upstairs dining a...
View full reviewTante Marie School of Cookery is the UK's oldest independent cookery school. Founded in Woking in 1954, the school is now owned by Gordon Ramsay, together with Lyndy Redding from leading caterer and events designers Absolute Taste (part of the McLaren group) and Andrew Maxwell, the school's principal. Courses range from the school'...
View full reviewReincarnated several times, this quaint family-friendly pub, throughout its history, has served as a store for woollen bales, a butcher's shop, bicycle repair works and the local grocery shop. Weaving shuttles and cones of wool hint at the building's past and form interesting features in the bar, along with open log fires and low be...
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