Looking for a new local? Brook Theis rounds up the best pubs in and around Guildford to wine and dine or sipple and tipple...
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The Richard Onslow
A fantastic pub for food lovers, The Richard Onslow serves the good stuff. All their meat is British and of the highest quality, from Aubrey Allen.
This eighty-year-old Warwickshire butcher supplies many of Britain’s finest restaurants as well as holding HM The Queen’s Royal Warrant. Their steaks are from Britain’s finest (increasingly rare) beef herds, 28-day dry-aged for stupendous flavour.
All their chickens are free-range, as are their eggs, pork and ice cream. Their lamb is Cornish. Their fish is native where possible, and they follow the ever-changing advice on sustainability.
So you can really know where your food has come from!
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Grantley Arms
The Street, Wonersh, Guildford, Surrey,, Surrey, GU5 0PESteeped in history, this stunning, historic pub has been an active part of Wonersh Village for nearly 500 years.
The pub is independently-owned with fairly priced cask ales, fine wines and great cocktails. The ambience is casual enough to be comfortable, but smart enough to feel special, with great options for summer and winter seasons: you can dine alfresco on the sunny terrace or cost up with real fires and deep, squashy sofas. Food is served all day and is both fresh and delicious!
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The Star Inn
The Star Inn is the area’s longest-running live music venue, showcasing some excellent acts including The Stranglers, who performed their first ever gig here!
Close to the vibrant shopping district, river and Guildford Castle, this 16th-century pub is split over three levels and has been refurbished to the highest standards while maintaining many historic features.
With a real fire, an intimate courtyard garden and a host of snug and cosy corners, it is a great place to relax, soak up the atmosphere and enjoy traditional pub food and distinctive cask ales.
The Star Inn even reputedly has their own ghost – a man in uniform who sometimes chats to guests!
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The Stoke pub
At The Stoke Pub Guildford, they prepare stoned-baked pizzas fresh to order! They're renowned for Pizza but that’s not all they have.
There's always something going on at The Stoke Pub. From regular dance classes (Zumba, Salsa, Tango, Swing & the 80’s) and live music in the main bar to their famous Quiz night and poker tournaments.
They have monthly comedy events, show all major live sporting fixtures in Full HD across 7 screens and run regular fundraisers- not forgetting the 2-for-£10 offer on any large pizza each Monday.
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The March Hare
This lovely pub in Guildford is warm and welcoming, offering a unique combination of a traditional English pub and a French brasserie. The chefs prepare food to order using the freshest seasonal ingredients, creating delicious à la carte and monthly-changing set menus.
You can settle down with a drink in the bar or one of the cosy nooks. The lively brasserie serves up à la carte feasts, as well as a set menu which changes every month. The garden also overlooks Guildford Castle, so it’s the perfect spot to sip a coffee and read the paper.
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The Drummond
Across the road from Guildford Cricket Club and only 10 minutes from Guildford Station, the Drummond Inn is open 7 days a week to give you a warm welcome with the best real ales & draught ciders in the pub or heated beer garden.
From craft beers and ales to wines from around the world and innovative cocktails - they promise to keep your thirst quenched!
At The Drummond, you'll be sure to get a champion Sunday roast, and great traditional food throughout the week.
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The Bricklayer's Arms
The Green, Surrey, GU5 0UAThe Bricklayers Arms Pub is approximately 150 years old and situated in the beautiful village of Shamley Green. The village is part of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty between Wonersh and Cranleigh.
With five real ales always available, some local and some not, along with various ciders and four lagers on draught, customers come from near and far to drink at the Brickies. Many years ago it was referred to as The Top House and still is by some of their older regulars.
On offer to the customers are also all the old traditional games that are rarely found in pubs today; from a pool, darts, shove ha'penny, bar skittles, backgammon... it goes on! Other events include monthly quizzes, curry nights, trips to Goodwood Races and their Annual Beer Festival.
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The Red Lion
The Red Lion is a beautiful, traditional village pub, set in picturesque Shamley Green in the heart of the Surrey Hills. With beautiful dining rooms and stunning gardens, your visit is sure to be memorable.
Their menu selection caters for all tastes from traditional pub favourites to unique special dishes. The extensive wine list allows you to match your magnificent meal with the perfect wine.
Enjoy two open fires for the winter and outdoor dining, with views of Sunday cricket in summer, ensuring your visit is special all year round. There is also room for dogs and children!
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The Robin Hood
The Robin Hood is one of the few traditional pubs remaining in the centre of Guildford. The pub opened in 1865 on the edge of the new Charlotteville Estate.
The quality of beer here is exceptional and a customer voting scheme is in place to decide which beers will be available next. It can become quite lively in the evening and is a great place to eat.
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The Jolly Farmer Worplesdon
Nestled in the heart of National Trust country, this traditional village pub is a popular haven for walkers, ramblers and lovers of the outdoors. Known locally for its excellent food, fine cask ales and extensive garden, it's a great place to relax with friends and family.
The Jolly Farmer is renowned locally for their top quality, locally sourced fresh food, including meat from local butcher Owton’s. Other specials include fresh wild game and British beef, all locally sourced and home-cooked to the highest standards. A long wine list and some excellent real beers mean you'll always find a perfect match, too.
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Gomshall Mill
Get ready to unwind in style at The Gomshall Mill, where every visit feels like a mini getaway. Situated by the tranquil waters of the Tillingbourne River, this pub offers a picturesque setting that's perfect for relaxing with friends or enjoying a romantic evening out. But it's not just the scenery that sets The Gomshall Mill apart—their menu is a culinary adventure, with dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients and bursting with flavour. With the friendly service and inviting interiors, you've got all the ingredients for an unforgettable experience.
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