Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Woking, England, United Kingdom. Woking (/ˈwoʊkɪŋ/) is a town in northwest Surrey, England. It is at the southwestern edge of the Greater London Urban Area and is a part of the London commuter belt, with frequent trains and a journey time of approximately 24 minutes to Waterloo station. Woking is 23 miles (37 km) southwest of Charing Cross in central London. Woking town itself, excluding the surrounding district, has a population of 62,796, with the whole local government district (the borough of Woking) having a population of 99,500 (mid-2011 estimate). Woking has been a Conservative area since the constituency was created in 1950, with Jonathan Lord re-elected as its Member of Parliament in the 2017 General Election.
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4 based on 617 reviews
Charming 16th Century award winning pub/restaurant, situated on the High Street, in the centre of Ripley.
I managed to get a table at the Anchor at short notice and 4 of us went for a birthday meal on a Saturday evening, the staff were extremely friendly and even though the table was needed for another booking after us we were not rushed and did not feel pressured to finish our meal.The food was lovely, very fresh, nicely presented and tasted amazing, even though we have not been to The Anchor for a couple of years it is still one of our favourite local places to eat.
4 based on 603 reviews
Barons Pub Company are delighted to be the new owners of The Inn at West End; a delightful pub and restaurant with twelve boutique letting rooms located on the A322 just 3 miles from J3 of the M3 in the Guildford direction. We're open all day every day fo
We stayed here for an event at Pirbright army training centre which is about 10 minutesâ drive from here. We had a superior double room which was roomy, scrupulously clean and had a lovely comfortable bed. The food at the pub was very nice. Aspects of the breakfast were a little disappointing eg unsalted butter, muffins not toasted enough and too much Hollandaise on the eggs benedict. Also my husband had scrambled eggs one morning and he felt that they were pasteurised eggs rather than fresh. To end on a positive, all staff were very friendly and welcoming. Thank you for a pleasant stay. Hi Nicola, many thanks for your review and feedback, glad you enjoyed your stay with us but I apologise for the couple of issues with your breakfasts which I will address with our chef team. We always use fresh eggs so apologies if the quality did not shine through on this occasion. Hope to welcome you again next time you are in the area :o)
4 based on 149 reviews
Under new Management. Barons Pub Company Ltd, multi-award-winning pub company, are delighted to be new owners of The Jovial Sailor which reopened following a refurbishment in January 2019. We are family-friendly, serving great food and drink all day, ever
Visited the Jovial Sailor for lunch with my family in October.FOOD - 3/5 - Overall, standard pub fare rather than 'gastropub'. The menu was extensive, which I tend to think is not an advantage. I'd rather that a venue concentrate on a narrow range of excellent dishes to get best results from the kitchen. SERVICE - 5/5 - A high point - all the staff were friendly and professional. Was very happy with the service.DECOR & AMBIANCE - 4/5 - Seems like it has quite recently been refurbished, and the results are good. Good weekend Surrey pub atmosphere. VALUE FOR MONEY - 5/5 - Great value for money, our dishes were all very reasonably priced!!Many thanks for your lovely review and feedback. We do hope to welcome you again soon :o)
4 based on 924 reviews
Here at The Cricketers, we pride ourselves on delivering fantastic food with great friendly service. Our delicious menu offers light bites through to full 3 course slap-up meals. With gorgeous views overlooking Horsell Common, and beautifully kept gardens
Unfortunately, we had just missed out on the Sunday roast but the main menu came to the rescue and all our meals were winners. Itâs a sprawling pub with a very large outdoor area so whilst not exactly what youâd call cuddly, the staff are friendly and itâs pleasantly furnished and decorated. Will try harder to catch the Sunday carvery next time.Thanks for your lovely review Baz, I hope you manage to catch our carvery next time as it is extremely popular and absolutely delish! Bookings are available online via our app or website or by calling the pub direct on 01483 762363Hope to see you again soon :-)
4 based on 590 reviews
Founded by greengrocer Bill Collison, Bill's serves eclectic British dishes made with fresh and seasonal ingredients.
We stayed in Working for a few days to visit family and used Bills several times for breakfast and evening meals, both the food and staff absolutely excellent, we will definitely go back there next time we are staying local.
4 based on 551 reviews
This restaurant was recommended to me by a local couple whist be stayed overnight in a local hotel.A traditional local pub one side and a large but intimate restaurant on the other. Staff were really friendly and efficient and quickly seated as soon as we arrived.Drinks were a reasonable price and they had a large quantity of wines and spirits. Between us we had a fish cake and risotto, both of a really good standard. We also had a baileys ice cream and espresso dessert.The bill came to a little over £55 which we felt was great value for money too. A decent amount of parking on site but if you arrived a little later then you might struggle to get a space. Definitely somewhere we would visit again.
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4 based on 931 reviews
* Friendly, independently-owned and individually-styled * Serving delicious, locally sourced & freshly prepared food all day. Great for a snack, business lunch or special dinner * Just a drink? Choose from fairly priced cask ales, great wines, fairtrade c
A group of us booked and met for Sunday lunch at this popular Surrey pub restaurant. Welcoming, friendly, efficient service on arrival and throughout the meal.A wide selection of starters and main courses, including traditional Sunday roasts; the sharing plates are recommended starters. The cauliflower gratin deserves a special mention as one of the excellent side-dishes.On offer to drink is a selection of cask beers and broad wine list.Easy parking behind the pub. Very popular, so book ahead.Good value at about £25 per head, including drinks, and one of the better pub eateries in Surrey.
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4 based on 456 reviews
We downright adore this cosy cottage restaurant in the Surrey village of Ripley, which was originally built in the 16th century. After surviving former lives as a dwelling and an antique shop selling Toby jugs, the Toby Cottage Restaurant was converted to
I hosted friends who had never been but had heard me talking of it. On arrival was given the normal lovely greeting, then shown to our seats with the special style that i onley see at the Toby. we were going to have the Sunday Lunch but friends still wished to peruse the menu and wine list which all agreed looked good and of course all had noticed the Sweet Trolley. The Toby's decor is rustic with beams and some are low, it has an old world of elegance and charm complimented by the friendly staff who nothing seems any trouble at all.to attend to your needs. Friends prior to being served were very interested in the differing foods that were passing our table and also remarked on the use of silver service but without it being pretentious.Yes we did wine and dine having the full three course Sunday Lunch, YES we were full but who could resist the famous Sweet Trolley, we could not. Succulent food, lovely atmosphere and impeccable service, friends did agree without being asked when are we coming back. I must also mention the bathrooms which also are of the high standard of the Toby. Thank you for a very enjoyable lunchtime event.
4 based on 716 reviews
The Clock House Restaurant is housed in a beautiful Gergian building in the heart of Ripley village in Surrey. The restaurant has been owned by Serina Drake since 2004, the dining room is spacious and light and features beautiful art works from Jo Downs,
The maitre d' asked if we wanted to go to the garden first or straight to our table. Do go to the garden if the weather is good as it is incredibly pretty. The whole place is reminiscent of eating in a Georgian home as the character has not been stripped out of the building (or garden). Food was delicious and beautifully presented. Staff were very knowledgeable and explained all the dishes. The amuse bouche were yummy and it was great to try unusual combos and ingredients. we had the 3 courses but with the interim dishes (palate cleanser etc) it was actually 6!. Everyone was very very full! They also ensured that one guests nut allergy was accommodatedSome may think it is expensive but I do not think so when you a) consider the quality of the dishes on offerb) have the table all eveningc) the attentive staff
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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