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What do you get when you combine an historic building, exquisite food and first-rate service? The answer is The Squirrel Inn, a bespoke, independent venue that successfully fuses fine dining and traditional dishes. Ideally located off the A3 just six miles from Guildford, this recently refurbished gem has been gaining a well-earne...
View full reviewWhat do you get when you combine an historic building, exquisite food and first-rate service? The answer is The Squirrel Inn, a bespoke, independent venue that successfully fuses fine dining and traditional dishes. Ideally located off the A3 just six miles from Guildford, this recently refurbished gem has been gaini...
View full reviewDon your walking boots - this is one of the county's most popular walking areas. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the village of Shackleford is brimming with 18th-Century Bargate-stone cottages. Surrounded by woodlands, meadows and views that will take your breath away, it's a quintessential British village that is home t...
View full reviewThe Harrow Inn is a traditional 18th-Century country pub that specialises in English food and real ales. The pub itself is situated in the small village of Compton and is an inviting place to visit all year round. Walk inside and you will be greeted by friendly staff, a roaring log fire on those cold days, and a dining area split int...
View full reviewThe Star is an award-winning Victorian watering hole with a newly refurbished garden and convivial atmosphere. The pub has featured in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and has been named local CAMRA Cider Pub of the Year for the sixth year. The star serves good-value pub grub at lunchtime and a bar bites menu in the evenin...
View full reviewOccupying a prime position in the centre of Godalming, The Red Lion has modern British charm down to a tee. Offering a hospitable welcome, as well as home-cooked food and a huge array of drinks, this stylish gastropub is a huge hit with locals and regularly attracts the attention of out-of-town visitors.
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The impressive Inn on the Lake can be found in the picturesque village of Godalming and its white 1930s-style exterior belies the fashionable interior that awaits. We were warmly greeted upon arrival by the friendly staff and the manager, Ty Simons, who instantly furnished us with drinks and a delightfully jovial manner for a cold, ...
View full reviewThis funky, contemporary establishment wouldn't be out of place on the London bar scene. Located in Godalming, The Lounge brings city style to a historic market town setting. The collection of no less than 25 cocktails will leave you spoilt for choice at the bar, but with happy hour from 5pm to 7pm every day, you can make the most o...
View full reviewTaste is the most powerful of all the senses. It can transport you to people, to places and, in the case of Bel & The Dragon - with its emphasis on classic British food with a Mediterranean twist - it can remind you why you really should eat out more often. This restaurant will captivate you with one mouthful of mature tender beef an...
View full reviewAn intimate and comfortable venue, Farncombe Cavern has played host to a whole range of new and exciting artists. Many experienced musicians have also played here, and judging by their repeated visits, the Cavern is a venue never to pass up playing. With a capacity of about 75, there is limited room - however that's what makes this...
View full reviewLeathern Bottle is a cosy and traditional local pub that prides itself on its lovely atmosphere and real ales. A warm welcome awaits you at this friendly inn - an open fire, traditional decor and narrow boat paintings all work together to create the look of a traditional pub. Great-value home cooking is available every day of the we...
View full reviewThe Refectory is set in a charming converted ancient barn and boasts exposed beams, high ceilings, leaded lights, open fires and chunky wooden tables arranged in a rabbit warren of alcoves. Old stoneware is used as ornamentation and on each of the well-spaced tables is a small stone jar containing fresh daisies. Outside, you’ll ...
View full reviewThe Good Intent lies within the wonderful village of Puttenham. First mentioned way back in the 1861 census, the pub still retains much of the old character that makes it so alluring. The large inglenook fireplace, old wooden beams and farming tools dotted around the walls all help to create a cosy atmosphere, making The Good Intent...
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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