Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Weybridge, England, United Kingdom. Weybridge /ˈweɪbrɪdʒ/ is a town by the River Wey in the Elmbridge district of Surrey. It is bounded to the north by the River Thames at the mouth of the Wey, from which it gets its name. It is an outlying suburban town within the Greater London Urban Area, situated 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Woking and 16 miles (25 km) southwest of central London. Real estate prices are well above the national average: as of 2008, six of the ten most expensive streets in South East England (defined as the official government region, which excludes Greater London) were in Weybridge.
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4 based on 26 reviews
Proper 'traditional' pub with friendly owners and staff, always have a decent choice of beers and a great service...
4 based on 117 reviews
Recently refurbished, stylish bar. Great new menu available open Mon-Wed 10am-11pm Thurs 10am-12pm Fri sat 10am- 1pm Wednesday and Sunday Quiz from 8pm
It was gr8 rainy day ... deside to have early breakfast .. gr8 food gr8 staff ... amazing cocktails ... sp They offer extra mile n table serives Thank you for your lovely review, hope to see you soon.
3 based on 591 reviews
With its diverse menus, comfortable accommodation, unique dining area, chic bar space, and a lovely outdoor area, The Oatlands Chaser really does have it all. Pop down for a quiet pint on a sunny day, a celebratory dinner, or drinks with family and friend
Had the roast chicken which was delicious. My husband had the beef fillet salad which was amazing, the sauce was brilliant! My mum had the roast beef, the portion of beef wouldnât have been enough for a child! So that was slightly disappointing. Very nice pub and clean, staff were very friendly and attentive Thanks so much for the fantastic rating Tiidgey, the team and I really appreciate it. Looking forward to having you back at The Oatlands Chaser again very soon, especially now that the sun has finally come out!Best,HannahGeneral Manager
4 based on 77 reviews
The Jolly Farmer is a traditional English pub at the heart of the Weybridge community. The pub proudly offers a great selection real ales, lagers, wines, spirits and soft drinks. The kitchen serves a delicious range of home-cooked dishes, priding themselv
The owner was very rude and declined entry even when the pub was still open. He was aggressive and very inhospitableDear gudfuudWe would like to note our side of the story if we may. Gone midnight one warm summer evening, both the first and second bell had been rung, our customers were drinking up and the staff were clearing up. We had the front door open due to the heat however the pub was, most definitely, closed.A group of young men (whose demeanour indicated they had clearly been drinking elsewhere) tried to come in and were told âsorry guys, but weâre closedâ by the manager, Paul. The response to this was âwell, you canât have been very busy thenâ, followed by mumbled comments. How this has been interpreted as being rude and aggressive is somewhat mystifying!Weâre a friendly, open, hospitable place where people come to meet friends & make new ones! All the bestPaul & Felicity â Jolly Farmer Management
4 based on 1012 reviews
We re-opened the Three Horseshoes back in 2009 and haven't looked back since! A mixture of old and new, the Three Horseshoes Laleham is now enjoying life sitting well and truly at the top of its community. We have created a smart and comfortable pub with
We wre a party of four, and were impressed with the overall finish of the place. Interesting menu and pleasant staff but the place does get very busy even midweek lunch time so booking is strongly advised.Three of or party really like the food, unfortunately one was not so happy saying the squid was rubbery and the bubble & squeak on the mains was bland.
4 based on 63 reviews
At The Flintgate we are passionate about good beer, home-cooked food and friendly service. Our 10 real ales, 5 real ciders & 18 keg beers feature brews from some of the most progressive, independent breweries from the UK & beyond. Our seasonal menu is pre
The Flintgate was recommended to us, and, having experience the food, I would have no hesitation in recommending it to others. We (wife and I) went for lunch and the food was excellent, as was the service. Great venue, with some lovely nuances (such as the vinyl record player...) contributing to a very welcoming environment. As I say, highly recommended. Weâll be back.
4 based on 430 reviews
The Red Lion Pubis one of the oldest established riverside pubs in Shepperton, situated between Sunbury and Chertsey, on what was, for many years the road in the Parish. This was the building occupied by the first known licensee, Robert Reed, between 1722
This is definitely a restaurant that serves drinks, rather than a pub and all the better for some innovative dishes and flavours. Like most gastropubs, the interior is modern, with a welcome sense of space even when itâs really busy. Friendly and efficient service is a feature. We had a couple of plates of mini pork belly bites to share as a starter, which were really tasty, even if theyâre not remotely healthy! The chicken wings were amazing, with a spicy sauce and lots of meat. Most us had the burger for our main, which everyone enjoyed. Thereâs a good selection of beer and wine, including a nice Beavertown lager. A good time was had by all.
4 based on 190 reviews
This pub is nicely situated by the river at Weybridge and I met a group of friends for lunch. Excellent choice of food, sandwiches, toasties, baked potatoes, omelettes through to lasagne, fish and chips etc. We all chose sandwiches, toasted in my case, they were well filled, freshly made and delicious, with nice varied side salads. Pleasantly quiet with no background music, a considerable plus! Staff pleasant, friendly and efficient. Car park a little cramped, but parking in the road seemed possible. Highly recommended.
4 based on 720 reviews
The Queen's Head was built in the mid 18th century and has been both a coach house and courthouse (complete with its own gallows) before becoming a pub many years ago. Step inside and the character of the building is felt in the cosiness of the snugs, the
This has been my favourite place in Weybridge for many years but today the staff let the place down badly . Sat in the bar having a drink at 6pm but tables full of glasses and empty plates . Gave the staff the opportunity to clear the tables but after half an hour asked a bar man who was busy chatting to a colleague about a night out if he could clear the tables he asked me which table I was sitting at . I explained there were at least six tables which needing clearing. He replied yep mate !! He then went round picking up glasses but left the empty plates napkins and pieces of string and did not wipe any of the tables. Now people are arriving for evening service and moving the detritus themselves. With new competition coming into Weybridge the Queens Head will suffer unless there are standards that the team feel are their responsibility to deliver. P. S Now after an hour and half of looking at empty lunch plates have decided not to stay for dinner Hi MichaelV8163UOThank you for your review and pictures.I would like to apologise for the experience you had in the bar last night, as you are aware it is not up to the high standard that we pride ourselves on.I am somewhat gobsmacked about the time you suggest the plates were left on the tables for as aside from the bartenders who are attentive and aware, the managers also zone the bar and clear, serve, whatever is necessary.... Whilst we were busy last night, this is no excuse.I will reiterate to everyone today the importance of doing what we normally do (which includes swiftly clearing and cleaning tables), so please accept my apologies for this "one off".We are very aware of the new competition soon to join us in Weybridge, and we look forward to welcoming them to the area, we are of course dedicated to continue to operate to the high standards that our guests have become accustomed to.I do sincerely hope that this will not prevent you from coming to our pub in the near future.I would be keen to talk to you directly, so please contact me on [email protected] so I can discuss your evening with you personally.Many thanksHarriet WalkerGeneral Manager
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4 based on 63 reviews
At The Flintgate we are passionate about good beer, home-cooked food and friendly service. Our 10 real ales, 5 real ciders & 18 keg beers feature brews from some of the most progressive, independent breweries from the UK & beyond. Our seasonal menu is pre
The Flintgate was recommended to us, and, having experience the food, I would have no hesitation in recommending it to others. We (wife and I) went for lunch and the food was excellent, as was the service. Great venue, with some lovely nuances (such as the vinyl record player...) contributing to a very welcoming environment. As I say, highly recommended. Weâll be back.
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