Discover the best top things to do in Sutton, United Kingdom including Whitehall, The Sound Lounge, Ganley's Irish Bar, The Sutton Arms, Cheam Park, Lord Nelson, The Cock & Bull Sutton.
Restaurants in Sutton
4.5 based on 53 reviews
Whitehall is closed to the public from 10 April 2016 until the summer of 2017 to allow for a major refurbishment, which includes vital conservation and restoration works to the building and internal adaptations, along with a small extension for a lift to make the house more accessible. While Whitehall is closed its team will have an active presence at fetes and fairs and will visit local groups and societies. The Friends of Whitehall will also continue to run activities and events in Cheam, particularly at the Parochial Rooms and Cheam Library while Whitehall is closed. An accredited museum, Whitehall was built around 1500, though the house has undergone significant changes and alterations during its life. Remarkably, between 1741 and 1963 Whitehall was the home of one family, the Killicks and the house has held 18th and 19th-century displays reflecting different periods of its history. As well as having a Tudor hall, parlour and a Victorian kitchen, Whitehall also houses a model of Nonsuch Palace, which once stood nearby but was demolished in the 1680s. It has a designated exhibition space which will host a new programme of activities on reopening in 2017, as well as a tea room which has been voted one of the best in Surrey.
We visited during December and there were wonderful craft activities for children and a snowball hunt. The people that run the events are so welcoming. Furthermore all the activities were free! There is a nice cafe there too, although more kid friendly items on the menu would be good.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
The Sound Lounge is an award-winning music venue, vegan restaurant and café in South West London. It is a cosy, comfortable space with quirky, mix-match furniture. It is an arts centre with a gallery wall and a community kitchen. The menu offers a range of home-made, plant-based dishes ranging from pizzas, vegan burgers, ciabattas, salads and daily specials. We also offer a range of cakes and baked goods including sausage rolls. Our menu is seasonal because we work in sync with the planet. Everything is home-baked/home-made. Our wines, teas and oat milk are all carbon neutral. We are 100% renewable powered, all of our packaging is compostable and none of our waste goes to landfill. We aim to be the very first grassroots music venue to achieve carbon neutral accreditation. We are a high-street theatre and believe that culture is as human as it gets. For that reason it should include everyone and we work hard to make sure it does! We offer training & workshops for local people.
I must say I was very surprised how amazing this place is. I am not a vegan or anything and the food was amazing. We had a pizza, which was delicious and the burger which was just as delicious. The staff are very friendly and covid rules were being stuck to. Luckily, the sun was shining and was there until about 6pm when it went behind the building, so I highly recommend for drinks on sunny days. Looking forward to The Sound Lounge fully opening and going back there soon. Forgot to take pictures as we dived in straight away when the food came. Honestly, I didn't think I would enjoy the plant based food as I am a massive meat eater, but I can say this place does plant based food brilliantly. Well done Sound Lounge. ????
4.0 based on 61 reviews
I often go to the Sutton Arms for a quiet drink with friends or to the Wednesday night quiz. We always get great service, good food and drink and Jas the quizmistress does a great job on hosting the quiz - always full of fun and energy! Since reopening after the coronavirus lockdown, they have made many changes for the safety of the customers - social distancing, table service, compulsory mask wearing for staff and customers (when not seated), screened off tables, recording tracking information, handwash available etc. I'd highly recommend this pub / restaurant to anyone visiting Sutton. Chris
4.0 based on 53 reviews
Natural, clean and activities for children, very well organised, well posted signs, safe area, near to public transport, seats available for elderly visitors, good toilets facilities, good for picnics and family outings, Cheam park is suitable for all ages Seeing is believing!
3.5 based on 73 reviews
Spontaneous lunch with friends in the sun, very friendly, helpful, polite ladies behind the bar, Menu many choices, need to go back and sample some more ! Bit sad no pink gin but hey Ho! Will definitely return
4.0 based on 37 reviews
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