![]() ![]() ![]() They serve a house beer alongside four regularly changing beers from local sources. Inside, you’ll find an interior that is both warm and bright, perfect for dining out with their impressive daily menu. This beautiful timber-framed building with a red brick exterior serves as a quintessential country pub. Tucked away in the charming village of Chobham, they serve a selection of locally sourced beers straight from the brewery. While this micro pub has a capacity of just 30 people, the Horse & Groom is anything but small when it comes to character. The relaxed atmosphere combined with a pint of traditional cask ale offers visitors a moment to wind down – which can only be topped with one of their delicious stone baked pizzas. Serving primarily as a hotel following a comprehensive refurbishment in 2013, the Olde Swan also doubles as a great local pub. With cosy nooks and booths to choose from, there are plenty of places to sit down and enjoy one of their well-picked pints. Coach & Horses, ChertseyĪnother pub from the Fuller’s chain, the Coach & Horses has a striking red tile exterior with traditional wood-panelled accents inside. Known locally for its rustic charm, the King & Queen offers warm leather seats and exposed brick to enjoy a pint by an open fire.Īs part of the Fuller's pub chain, they stock a wide variety of drinks including an array of real ales. Its well-stocked bar and instantly recognisable interiors offer a reliable local for residents and those just passing through. The pub benefits from its central location in town, placed just a short walk from the train station. Claude du Vall, CamberleyĪs part of the Wetherspoon chain, the Claude du Vall in Camberley offers the same consistent service with an exhaustive drinks list and meals from breakfast to dinner. Serving beer from local breweries alongside their menu which is updated daily, this pub is a favourite among locals. It benefits from its beautiful surroundings, which can be seen from their garden room. Inside the Jolly Farmer in Bramley (Image: Jake Darling) Haycutter, Broadham GreenĪllegedly the only pub in the country to be called The Haycutter, its unique name is not its only distinctive feature.ĭating back to 1851, this pub has retained some of its old character while having a light and modern feel inside. Its décor offers a step back in time, with its ceiling covered with a kaleidoscope of vintage beer mats.īeyond its entrancing atmosphere, the Jolly Farmer has a constantly changing selection of real ales sourced from breweries across the UK. This quaint pub based in Bramley has been run by the same family since 1971, and is one of the few remaining family owned and run independent freehouses in South East England. ![]() This local gem in Boundstone, just south of Farnham, is also known for its weekly pub quizzes, annual beer festival, and monthly live music. Bat & Ball, Boundstoneĭating back 150 years, this country pub prides itself on championing local beer, wine and spirit producers.Īlongside quality local drinks sourced from places such as Hogs Back Brewery and Silent Pool Distillery, the Bat & Ball also offers a delicious menu made up of locally sourced food. ![]() With exposed wooden beaming, a sensational food menu and an extensive and regularly updated range of beers to enjoy, it's no wonder that this quintessential Surrey pub makes the cut. Nestled in the heart of the Surrey Hills, this charming 18 th century pub offers a side order of cosy ambience to go with your pint. READ MORE: Surrey pubs forced to close by coronavirus pandemic currently on the market Abinger Hatch, Abinger Common We've put together a list of all of the Surrey pubs listed in the Good Beer Guide for 2022, with a bit about what makes each of them so special. Published by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), the Good Beer Guide is considered to be the definitive guide on where to find the best pints in the most perfect pubs. The Good Beer Guide for 2022 has recently been released and features 70 Surrey pubs among its 4,500 listings. ![]()
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