Find out what European restaurants to try in Cranleigh including The Richard Onslow, Hurtwood Inn Pub and Restaurant, Piazza Firenze, Acorn Restaurant, Positano, Olivo - Ristorante Italiano, La Casita, Cote Brasserie - Guildford
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4 based on 1341 reviews
Our inspiration for the food and design of Cote is a modern interpretation of the many famous bistros of Paris. Inspired by new trends, we are dedicated to serving authentic classic brasserie dishes with a modern twist, using high quality produce at great
I have really enjoyed my time at Côte Brasserie: the place is elegant and clean, the Staff friendly and capable, the dishes very tasty and the price adequate to the quality.I will come back for sure!
4 based on 496 reviews
La Casita "little house" we offer an authentic flavour of the Mediterranean from Spanish Tapas and Paella , to succulent fresh fish,meat and salad. We also offer a good choice of vegetarian options and our set menu specials are great value and a quick alt
The service couldn't have been faster or friendlier and the tapas were almost all pretty good (the artichokes were not exactly plentiful and the chanquetes were small whitebait not true chanquetes), but the meat dishes were very good and the menu price is excellent. However, a pint of Estrella at £5.50 and a bottle of Cruz Campo at £4.50 is slightly over the top. Having said that, the menu comes with a well- poured glass of rose, white or red (our red was more than adequate), so beers are purely an extra at choice..
4 based on 1322 reviews
We offer traditional Italian cuisine in the heart of Guildford, prepared by Italian chefs with only the finest and freshest ingredients. Both restaurants have their own unique charm and everything you need to enjoy a relaxed lunch, dinner or special occas
We had an early dinner at Olivo before going on to the theatre. The service was friendly, knowledgeable and very efficient. The food was really excellent, truly authentic Italian food with lots of flavour and well cooked and presented. We will certainly return!
4 based on 1470 reviews
Tucked away, but handily located in the centre of Guildford, Positano restaurant is hidden within an intriguing red brick Elizabethan building that's bursting with character. The newly refurbished dining rooms, bedecked with dark-wood panels, original bea
We visited Positano at lunchtime without making a reservation. Luckily, we got there just after 12 as while eating we saw lots of people being turned away as there were no free tables. This goes to show what a popular restaurant it is! We were served by really friendly Italian waiters who were very knowledgeable about the menu including the specials. I did chose one of these (tagliatelle) and was impressed with both the flavour and presentation of the dish. My sons both went for pizzas which were huge and delicious. The building itself is old with very low beams but is a perfect setting for this authentic Italian restaurant. Itâs become our new favourite place to eat in Guildford!
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4 based on 98 reviews
Air conditioned, Spanish fusion restaurant, Tapas and Oyster Bar. Every single meal made with fresh and seasonal products.
Found the Acorn after an early evening walk around the town to find somewhere to eat. Decidedly better menu than other places, and pleasantly surprised with the experience.Good food with fresh, quality ingredients and competent cooking. Excellent friendly service. Simple, well chosen, wine list. Not foodie heaven, but perfectly acceptable.
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4 based on 434 reviews
Called in for the lunchtime special, £10.95 for 2 courses or Main and a drink. the food was very good, freshly prepared and very tasty, the mussels in a ragu was excellent, the penne chicken and mushrooms also very good. Would thoroughly recommend.
4 based on 228 reviews
We probably wouldnât have gone here for my daughterâs birthday, but for the fact that she and her brother and sister had decided to bike around the hills there. I really wanted to write a smouldering review, but think the final bill may be stopping me!The pub I have to say is dreary inside with absolutely no ambience whatsoever. That said, having read earlier tripadvisor reports we were intrigued at the rave reviews of the Italian food. Well, we were offered by the owner an item that I didnât see on the menu - a large antipasto platter with plenty of hot bread mozzarella and tomato and anchovies. To be fair it was delicious, but at £67 for the 5 of us, we thought it abit steep! The specials board was small and obviously fresh, so we opted for that. 2 of us had the chicken Milanese with chips and salad. A big plateful but my husband said it was very dry and over cooked. My son had an underwhelming cheese salad and other daughter a pasta dish with scallops which she enjoyed. I had a pasta with Tuscan sausage and truffles. It was average and a large plateful. We then shared a plate of profiteroles which were good. The whole bill came to over £200 and we did not have wine. Overall a good lunch, but I wonât be raving about it like some, and more importantly I wonât be back.
4 based on 379 reviews
Dropped in for a bar snack and a drink for 3 of us. We were not offered the snack menu, but when it was presented we discovered it was limited to just 4 sandwich choices. Mine was ham and piccalilli in brown bread. I was served thick slices of fat, with a minimum of meat, drowned in piccalilli liquid - result was the bread disintegrated and the 'ham' was hardly edible and the meal could only be eaten with a knife and fork. Not a good choice by either the chef, nor myself. 2 other, slightly better, sandwiches with 2 small house wines and a pint of lager came to about £35. I'm afraid it wasn't, for me, value for money.Hello Vanninman,Thank you for your feedback from your recent visit with us at lunchtime.We've recently changed to our Summer menu and are always happy to take our guests feedback on board to assure we are always serving the good stuff. Since reading your thoughts on our Hamhock Sandwich we have changed the recipe and we now offer the Homemade Piccalilli on the side.We hope you will come back at try our Summer Menu again, our evening menu has some delicious seasonal dishes we are sure you will enjoy.Thanks again,The Richard Onslow Team
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