Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in East Molesey. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you. including The Mute Swan, Squiffy's at the Jolly Coopers, The Prince of Wales, The Antelope Ale & Cider House, The Ferry, The King’s Head, The Bloomsbury Pub, The Railway, Marney's Village Inn Restaurant, The Foresters Arms
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4 based on 394 reviews
Hampton Wick���s The Foresters, situated on the High Street, brings a splash of Parisian style and Brooklyn charm to the traditional neighbourhood pub-restaurant. The wonderful d��cor, incorporating open fires, cosy leather sofas and exposed brick walls m
The past two times Iâve tried to go to the Foresters it was closed for a private function (not announced on website or social media) so I was delighted that it was actually open this time. I used to love the Foresters and ate and drank there regularly. Last night though, there was 5 items missing from the mains menu, the fish was raw in the middle and greasy on the outside, weâd chosen our opinions based on having a cheese board afterwards and then discovered there was no cheese (even thought it was on the menu and black board). Our bill was extortionately expensive for what we ate with no offer of compensation for our inconvenience. All in all, really disappointing. I gave them a second chance and they failed miserably.
4 based on 136 reviews
A proper English country pub that oozes old-fashioned charm, low-beamed ceilings, wooden farmhouse tables and cosy fireplace.Overlooking a pond with an attractive church on its far bank and the public golf course beyond, the pub does indeed have a village
This has got to be our favourite local for a Sunday roast. We usually chose the second sitting at 3 as that suits us better. Everything is great and fresh and your plate is not piled high. We have also been here midweek with friends for lunch. All in all a great little pub which now has a great lunchtime menu.
4 based on 287 reviews
We are a family run pub, situated in the beautiful heart of Teddington next to the train station. We have transformed the bar into a cosy area for casual dining and drinking with a restored 80 seater dining room upstairs. We have an extensive menu, rangin
First impression from outside is that this is just another back street pub, located next to Tedding railway station. When I made my reservation, I was told that only downstairs tables were available; significant only because I later found that the upstairs is slightly nicer than the downstairs. Not a problem. Staff were very friendly and efficient. Quick service with a smile. Very clean pub, light and airy. So before the food arrived I was ready to ready to rate this place 3/5. Then the food arrived, and my rating went from 3/5 to 5/5.They served probably the nicest Sunday roast I have ever seen. Generous portions of top quality food, expertly cooked, beautifully presented. Just delicious. I've not been a fan of creamed cabbage before, but now I am if it's how they serve it. Parsnips superb - delicious coating. If my life depended on finding something negative to say about the meal, the best I could do is suggest that the gravy could be slightly thicker, but even that is so subjective as to not really count. Prices vary slightly with the meat chosen (lamb, beef, chicken, pork), but all are under £15 per plate at time of writing. Great value. If your entire party want the same meat, you could choose their Sunday Roast Sharing Board, which makes sense for 3 people. A good range of desserts is offered, although none were diabetic friendly otherwise I might have had one. This is a complaint I will be using more often often on TA, because desserts for diabetics are rare but no more difficult that mains for vegetarians. I did have a coffee though and that was excellent. Summary: Well above average food for average prices. The Railway is a Great British gem.Footnote: Thanks to previous TripAdvisor reviewers for rating this to catch my attention.
4 based on 285 reviews
Large freshly cooked Sunday lunch £13.95 (smaller available at £11.99) - choice of lamb, chicken (came bacon wrapped) and beef with super fresh wide range of vegetables and yorkshire. Surprisingly quiet as quality better than at the Crown for example which is always super busy. Had extra cauliflower cheese which is nice. Small garden at back or terrace at front - large projection TV for sports events. Good range of wines by glass or bottle. One small complaint- they donât sell sparkling water! Friendly service.
4 based on 725 reviews
This is very much a Victorian purpose built pub, but its roots are somewhat older. The original Teddington King's Head dates back to 1689, the time of William III. Maybe it's the history of the building that gives the pub its appeal or it could be Polly a
We returned to dine here again early evening after the England vs Ireland pre-RWC game at Twickenham. The food was tasty and the service very good - all round a very pleasant experience which we will no doubt repeat in the future.Good morning,Thank you for your 4* review! We are very happy to hear you enjoyed your meal with us. We look forward to see you again, possibly after another rugby match!Kind regards,Emma
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4 based on 186 reviews
Came upon this pub whilst out looking for somewhere to get supper. Discovered it also was a nepalese restaurant. The food was amazing, beautifully cooked and tasty.
4 based on 363 reviews
The Antelope Ale & Cider House specialises in providing a huge array of real ales, ciders and craft Beer from the UK and all over the world. There are also plans for a 6 barrel micro brewery in the spring! Fresh home cooked food served everyday, sourced f
A vibrant atmosphere, busy at all times, an amazing range of on tap beers and ciders (over 30) - some from their microbrewery, and delicious food at reasonable prices. The homemade burgers (with optional jalapenos) are great and their bbq marinated ribs are to die for. A must place to drink and eat
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4 based on 407 reviews
Had a lovely evening in the sun in the terrace area at the back. We visited just for drinks and enjoyed a few gin and tonics, then decided to get some food too. Our order was pretty random but we were glad we ordered what we did - baked Camembert, pork bites and a side of mash and gravy. All of them were very tasty but we were not so keen on the chutney being mixed in with the cheese so asked for more on the side but it was very sweet. There was not enough bread with it either but the staff were really good about bringing more. Overall, a nice spot for drinks or food. A little expensive and dark inside but a nice pub in a good location. Hi,Many thanks for taking the time to write your review and we all delighted that you enjoyed your evening in the sunshine with a bite to eat.We hope you will visit us again soon.Regards,Oliver
4 based on 298 reviews
An independently family owned and ran traditional pub, for 33 years with a tapas based restaurant that also serves traditional lunches and a selection of main courses and bar meals to suit most tastes. We also have a patio flower garden to enjoy in the su
Make sure you book in advanced to avoid disappointment as this place is always busy! With both and outside area for the summer and an inside section for the colder months you can enjoy this amazing food at any time. The manchego cheese with red onion is my favourite. Amazing service, the girl serving us was so lovely and we found out it was her first day! Good job and great food!
4 based on 1186 reviews
Visited this pub to drink a beer. Had a great selection of craft beers at bar the staff were very friendly. Will return and try the Sunday roast next time.
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