North Surrey

Local Pub Guide

Huntingdonshire Branch pubs selling real ale

  • Addlestone
    • Cricketers 32 Row Town Addlestone KT15 1EY Telephone(01932) 500295

      Built in the 1860s and once known as the Drunken Duck. Up to four ales available, with discounts on Monday and Wednesday and a loyalty card. Extensive food menu available daily, including usual pub favourites, grills, burgers and Sunday roasts, and lunchtime meal offers. Gluten free and vegetarian also available. Pub divided into various bays, and there is an attractive terraced garden with heated covered seating.

    • Holly Tree 25 High Street Addlestone KT15 1TT Telephone(01932) 844700

      Large pub with three until recently unused handpumps. Two pool tables, sports TV, a garden at rear and front patio with tables. Live bands most Thursdays, and occasional Karaoke and DJ's. Great to see that after a long period without real ale, this has recently become available, more reports welcome.

    • Pelican 9 Hamm Moor Lane, Addlestone KT15 2SB Telephone(01932) 847956

      Don't be put off by the vehicular access which is via the Weybridge Business Park. A family run pub situated on the River Wey Navigation, between the towns of Weybridge and Addlestone. The south facing garden has plenty of seating overlooking the river, and children and dogs are welcome. Food is served every day from an extensive menu, and we've had good reports about the coffee. Entertainment includes Sky and BT sporting events, quiz nights and occasional live music on a Saturday. May close earlier on quite evenings.

    • RAOB Club 136 Church Road Addlestone KT15 1SQ Telephone07810 125930

      Community social club which prides itself on its two real ales, and held their first beer festival in 2023. Entertainment includes pool, darts and Sports TV. There is live music some Saturday nights, and a monthly quiz. The principal aims of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes are friendship, charitable works, social activity and mutual support. CAMRA members can be signed in as guests on production of their membership card. 10 minutes walk from town centre shops, restaurants and cinema.

    • Waggon & Horses 43 Simplemarsh Road Addlestone KT15 1QH Telephone(01932) 883870

      A light and airy family friendly community local, with traditional pub meals served Wednesday to Sunday, and an open fire in winter. One changing real ale. Dartboard and pool table, and Sky and BT Sports available on a couple of screens. Occasional quiz nights, karaoke and live music. Covered decking leads to the large rear garden, with benches and a children's climbing frame and slide. There is further outside seating on the front patio. 5 minute walk to town centre buses, shops, restaurants and cinema, and 15 minutes from station.

  • Ashford
    • Bulldog 556 London Road Ashford TW15 3AF Telephone(01784) 252386

      Did not feature real ale for some time, but recently restored. Harvester Restaurant serving meals all day every day, with breakfast availlable until 11.30am. All meals come with unlimited salad. Across the road from Ashford Hospital and a Tesco Extra, and 5 minutes drive from Staines with it's numerous shops, pubs and cinema.

    • District Arms 180 Woodthorpe Road Ashford TW15 3LQ Telephone(01784) 252160

      This popular community local has several distinct drinking areas and a function room available for hire. Occasional food, including a curry night. The garden has benches, a small boules pitch, and a bouncy castle in warmer weather.

    • Freeman Arms 77 Feltham Road Ashford TW15 1BS Telephone(01784) 252115

      Greene King eating house and community local. Extensive food menu including pizzas, burgers and Sunday roasts. Two regular and usually two changing ales from the Greene King portfolio. Family and dog friendly, with garden at rear. Several seating areas, including pool tables at one end, and sports TV. Discount on cask ales for CAMRA members.

    • King's Fairway 91 Fordbridge Road Ashford TW15 2SS Telephone(01784) 423575

      Popular rambling modern Ember Inn, with several nooks and crannies, refurbished June 2022. Currently two regular ales and up to two guests, discounted on Mondays and Thursday. Wide selection of good value food, fixed price lunch and dinner menu, as well as buffet choices, kids, vegetarian & vegan menu, and special Sunday menu. Two gas effect open fires provide comfort in the winter months. Accessible toilet in main bar, with main toilets up a short flight of stairs.

    • King's Head 4 Feltham Road Ashford TW15 2EB Telephone(01784) 244631

      Large Marston's family friendly eating house with several adjoining rooms. Retains a separate bar with seating on high stools and sports TV, and there are poker, darts and quiz nights, Two regular and sometimes a guest ale available from the Marston's portfolio, with a discount on Mondays, and daily for CAMRA members. Extensive menu every day to suit a modest budget, and special offers run, like Curry Night on Wednesdays. Patio garden includes covered areas. 5 minutes walk from Ashford shops and 10 minutes drive from Heathrow Airport.

  • Charlton
    • Harrow 142 Charlton Road Charlton TW17 0RJ Telephone(01932) 783122

      Earliest part of building believed to date from 12th Century, and first licensed as a beer house in 1852, achieving a full wine and spirits licence in 1951 - along with a ladies' lavatory. Reputed to be the nearest thatched pub to central London, with low beams throughout. There is a front patio and an extensive rear garden. Food is served Tuesday to Sunday and includes pub classics, Indian cuisine and Sunday roast. Two regular ales sometimes joined by a third.

  • Chertsey
    • Bridge Hotel Bridge Road Chertsey KT16 8JZ Telephone(01932) 565644

      A modern 47 room hotel and pub, with a conservatory and terrace overlooking 18th Century Chertsey Bridge and the River Thames. Food menu features seasonal British dishes from breakfast through to supper, and in warmer weather a burger shack is in operation on the Terrace. Several interconnected rooms for drinking and eating. Currently four ales, two Young's and two guests. Chertsey Caravan and Camping Club close by.

    • Coach & Horses 14 St Ann's Road Chertsey KT16 9DG Telephone(01932) 563085

      Built in 1860 as a school, an attractive, tile-hung Fuller's community local with linked drinking areas. The landlady likes to keep a 'proper pub' for beer and conversation. League darts is played, and sports TV at one end of pub. Garden at rear and seating area at front. A short walk to Chertsey Cricket and Football Clubs, and Abbeyfields for a stroll, as well as a short bus or car journey from nearby Thorpe Park.

    • Crown Hotel 7 London Street Chertsey KT16 8AP Telephone(01932) 564657

      There has been a coaching inn, previously known as the Bull, on this site since the 16th century. The present building and name dates from 1899 and a more recent refurbishment saw a much extended bar area, where with Young's seasonals and a guest beer feature. Extensive menu, function room, and modern accommodation at rear. Music nights some weekends.

    • Golden Grove Ruxbury Road Chertsey KT16 9EN Telephone(01932) 562132

      Once one of Chertsey's many coaching inns serving the old main road from London to Windsor. This passed over nearby St. Ann's Hill, which now has a park with some lovely walks and views. Extensively refurbished August 2023. A dining area behind leads to an extensive garden, and the food menu includes pizzas and burgers, with more items under development. For thrill seekers, Thorpe Park is just up the road.

    • Kingfisher Chertsey Bridge Road Chertsey KT16 8LF Telephone(01932) 579811

      Traditional exterior, and a smart modern interior divided into a series of linked rooms. Whilst being largely food oriented, with extensive options available from noon including a vegan menu, the pub also caters for the drinker. The patio garden has splendid views of the Thames, including 18th century Chertsey Bridge and the Lock. Walking distance from Chertsey Camping and Caravanning Club.

    • Olde Swan Hotel 27 Windsor Street Chertsey KT16 8AY Telephone(01932) 562129

      Award winning dog friendly pub, refurbished without spoiling its historic charm. A mellow ambience with shabby-chic decor, and a covered patio at rear for alfresco drinking. Usually four ales on offer, as well as a real cider or two. The menu features stone-baked pizza, home-made burgers and sizzling steaks, with Mexican night on Friday. Accommodation includes double, twin and family rooms. Handy for the M25 and Thorpe Park.

    • Prince Regent 126 Guildford Street Chertsey KT16 9AH Telephone(01932) 423127

      Ex-Watney's pub (remember them?) with a fine portrait of the Prince Regent on its sign. Very much a single bar town centre local, with accomodation available upstairs. Menu features dishes from Indian sub-continent, and traditional roasts on Sunday, with takeaways available. Handy for local shops and a short walk to historic St Peters Church and Abbeyfields.

    • Thyme Tavern 20 London Street Chertsey KT16 8AA Telephone(01932) 924788

      Recently re-opened following a long period of closure, under new management and a shortened name. Food cooked barbecue style, including vegetarian items, burgers, and flame grilled steaks. Ensuite accommodation also available upstairs. Welcome news is that real ale is now available. Situated opposite the old town hall and behind Sainsbury Centre. On several bus routes, and handy for nearby Thorpe Park and the M25.

    • Twynersh Thorpe Road Chertsey KT16 9EJ Telephone(01932) 568231

      Re-opened October 2020 following fire and Covid-19 lockdown. Large family oriented Hungry Horse pub with extensive garden and children's play area at rear. Food available daily is of the all day breakfast, burgers, chips and some lighter options, with regular price promotions. Several dining areas on two floors, and seperate bar area with TV. Large car park and convenient for nearby Thorpe Park. Tables can be booked and drinks and meals ordered using Greene King App.

  • Egham
    • Crown 38 High Street Egham TW20 9DP Telephone(01784) 432608

      Popular with locals, business people and students, this refurbished dog friendly pub retains several distinct drinking and dining areas including a conservatory. A wide range of food starting with breakfast is available every day. Astroturf covered patio at the front, and patio at rear allow for alfresco drinking. Usually 4 ales available, price promotion on cask ales every Monday.

    • Egham Constitutional Club 159 High Street Egham TW20 9HP Telephone(01784) 432366

      Private members club. Membership contingent on supporting the aims and objectives of the Conservative Party. Any further information or updates welcome.

    • Egham United Services Club 111 Spring Rise Egham TW20 9PE Telephone(01784) 435120

      Two regular and three ever-changing real ales including something dark, and a real cider like Cornish Orchards. Three beer festivals a year showcase an eclectic range of ales, mostly from the newest micros around. Club comfortably furnished with sports TV, and hosts live music some Saturday evenings. As well as bar snacks, chips and samosas usually available. CAMRA members can be signed in as guests on production of their membership card.

    • Forester's Arms 1 North Street Egham TW20 9RP Telephone(01784) 432625

      Back street community pub, popular with locals and students alike, and home to Royal Holloway Women's Hockey team. Live sports available on TV, and function room to side. There is a paved area to the front with tables and benches for alfresco drinking. Despite presence of hand pumps, real ale no longer on offer.

    • King's Arms 5-6 High Street Egham TW20 9EA Telephone(01483) 921486

      A major refurbishment by Grosvenor Inns has retained many character features, whilst adding a modern conservatory and stylish dining room at the rear. There is a cosier bar area at the front, and guest rooms upstairs. Extensive menus including breakfast, lunch and dinner, and take-away service available.

    • Red Lion 53 High Street Egham TW20 9EW Telephone(01784) 473276

      Refurbished town centre local. Usually four ales, occasionally more, from national and local breweries, and a selection of bottled beers. Interesting food menu including snacks, lunch and dinner. Sky and BT Sports TV on several screens. There is also a quiet non TV dining area, and paved courtyard with tables and covered shelter, as well as a function room at rear with space for up to 60 guests.

    • White Lion 115 High Street Egham TW20 9HQ Telephone(01784) 432498

      Traditional community local on edge of town centre. Only one ale, but usually in top condition. Smart bar area and large room with seating to the side. Sports TV available, and darts and other pub games played. Handy for J13 of the M25, within walking distance of National Trust Runnymede, and the Runnymede on Thames Hotel. Note closed on Mondays.

  • Englefield Green
    • Armstrong Gun 49 Victoria Street, Egham Englefield Green TW20 0QX Telephone(01784) 433000

      A quirky community local featuring two narrow front bar areas with several bar stools, leading to wider side and rear areas with smart seating, and odd low beam. Occasional karaoke and quiz nights, sports TV and pool table. Large garden at rear with marquee to shelter in. Ale usually from local Windsor & Eton Brewery. Food offering described as Italian street food. Unusual pub name refers to a breech loading artillery piece invented by Sir William Armstrong in 1859.

    • Bailiwick Wick Road Englefield Green TW20 0HN Telephone(01784) 682888

      Situated right by Cheeseman's Gate pedestrian entrance to Windsor Great Park, and it's acres of woodland and lakeside walks. The cosy front bar area is popular with dog walkers, with an additional dining area down some stairs at the rear. The very definition of a gastro pub, reflected in many food related awards and inclusion in the Good Food Guide, with a simpler bar menu also available lunch times. Pay parking available in nearby lay-by, and various car parks around the Great Park, and buses from village centre around a mile away.

    • Barley Mow Barley Mow Road, Egham Englefield Green TW20 0NX Telephone(01784) 480210

      A spacious family friendly Heartwood Inn. Gastro menu supported by bar snacks, with traditional Sunday Lunch. Proper bar area retained, with several real ales available, and a full range of barista teas and coffees. Pretty rear garden, and a front patio overlooking the Green, where cricket is played in summer. Dogs welcome in bar and outside areas, water and biscuits provided. Note pub is card only payment. Historical Inn where in 1852 Frenchman Frederic Cournet died following the last duel in England fought nearby.

    • Beehive 34 Middle Hill Englefield Green TW20 0JQ Telephone(01784) 431621

      Cosy well kept open-plan Fuller's local has a light and airy feel. Extensive daily gastro food menu, and range of hot drinks including posh coffees, with traditional roasts on Sundays. Usually two ales available, and occasional guest from the Fullers stable. On cooler days there is a real log fire, and on warmer ones a sheltered patio garden, as well as seating out the front. Note earlier closing on Sundays.

    • Fox & Hounds Bishopsgate Road Englefield Green TW20 0XU Telephone(01784) 433098

      This old pub appeared in a drawing made in the 1780's of the nearby entrance to Windsor Great Park. Proximity to the park is also reflected in the polo memorabilia forming part of the decor. It is now very much food led, with a full lunch and dinner menu, and brunch at weekends. Usually two ales from the Marstons / Brakspear portfolio. There is a pleasant garden and patio to the front, and a short walk from the Bishopsgate entrance to Windsor Great Park, and the posh Fairmont Hotel. Nearest bus stop a mile away closer to Englefield Green village.

    • Happy Man 12 Harvest Road Englefield Green TW20 0QS Telephone(01784) 433265

      In Victorian times, two houses were converted to this pub serving workers building nearby Royal Holloway College. Refurbished but virtually unchanged, with several snug spaces. This previous local CAMRA Pub of the Year is a popular haunt for students and locals. Up to four rotating ales, both local and national, and occasional beer festivals are held on heated and covered rear patio. Pub games include darts and quiz nights. Food usually available every day.

  • Laleham
    • Three Horseshoes 25 Shepperton Road Laleham TW18 1SE Telephone(01784) 455014

      Rambling old Fuller's pub which has a number of separate bar and restaurant areas plus an extensive partly paved garden at the rear and a small patio at the front. Smart food led pub with occasional gourmet food and wine tasting evening. Seated children welcome in the bar until 7pm and 7.30pm in the restaurant. Dogs welcome in the garden and bar areas.

    • Turks Head Ashford Road Laleham TW18 1SB Telephone(01784) 469078

      Local community pub with exposed timbers and brickwork. The function room area doubles as a small restaurant lunchtime Tuesday to Saturday when food is available. Occasional live music and odd psychic evenings. Happy hour 7-9pm Mon-Weds. After a period without, Real Ale is now a regular feature, with occasional guest ale, more reports welcome.

  • Lyne
    • Royal Marine Lyne Lane Lyne KT16 0AN Telephone(01932) 873900

      The name of this cosy rural pub commemorates Queen Victoria's review of her troops in 1853 on nearby Chobham Common. Royal Marine memorabilia, a collection of drinking jugs and other bric-a-brac are on display. Home-cooked dish of the day is served Monday to Friday, with sandwiches for a lighter meal, and roast lunches on Sunday. Bingo quiz night 1st & 3rd Wednesday each month; note the pub is closed on Monday Lunch and Saturday. Extensive garden at rear.

  • New Haw
    • Black Prince 300 Woodham Lane, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey New Haw KT15 3NT Telephone(01932) 341360

      Large 1930s Greene King pub in the centre of town. In addition to regular ales, up to two more sourced nationally. Daily food includes pub favourites such as burgers, steaks, pies, pizzas and Sunday Roasts and food promotions such as steak nights. Dining and bar areas, with Sky and TNT Sports TV. Handy for bus stop, shops, community library and restaurants. For walkers, Basingstoke Canal is half a mile away.

    • White Hart New Haw Road New Haw KT15 2DS Telephone(01932) 842927

      Originally built in 1787 to serve bargemen on the adjacent Wey Navigation, and rebuilt in 1861. Family friendly contemporary style single bar pub with separate dining room. Usually features one house ale and two rotating guests. Food menu includes light bites, vegetarian and pub favourites. Large award winning canalside garden, especially popular in sunny weather. Car park is managed, check in registration with pub.

  • Ottershaw
    • Castle 220 Brox Road Ottershaw KT16 0LW Telephone(01932) 872373

      Attractive pub that has retained its two-bar layout. Built as a beer house in 1840, the pub was extended in 1905 and a conservatory added to one side more recently. The rustic feel is enhanced with agricultural implements around the walls inside and out, and each bar has an open fire. Usually two well kept ales on offer. Extensive food offering, with light lunches, set menu, a la carte and Sunday lunch with many options. Home-made soup on a recent visit on a cold wet day was particularly welcome.

    • Ottershaw Social Club 19 Brox Road Ottershaw KT16 0HG Telephone(01932) 872304

      Ottershaw Social Club is a thriving village club founded in 1883. The club runs regular events for its members, which are well supported. General activities include entertainment one Saturday every month, fortnightly quiz nights, Sunday evening bingo, race nights, meat raffles, pool league nights, fortnightly poker tournaments, snooker, darts, pool, big screen TV. Good value food from extensive menu is available Weds-Fri. One regular and one rotating guest ale. Non-members must be signed in as a guest by a member.

  • Shepperton
    • Barley Mow 67 Watersplash Road Shepperton TW17 0EE Telephone(01932) 225326

      Friendly community local in Shepperton Green to the west of the main village centre. Five hand pumps serve two regular and three changing guests. Pumpclips adorn the bar and beams, and CAMRA certificates including a 50th anniversary gold award. Entertainment includes jazz on Wednesday, a quiz night on Thursday, live rock or blues on Friday or Saturday night, and a traditional charity meat raffle on Sunday afternoon. There is a heated patio at the rear. No food offering, but if you ask you may be able to bring in your own takeaway from local establishments including a nearby fish and chip shop.

    • Bell 85 Old Charlton Road Shepperton TW17 8BT Telephone(01932) 221426

      Former Watney Truman pub slightly to the north of the village centre. Two bars with new extension which opened in Feb 2014.  Large rear garden popular in summer leads to a petanque court.  The pub and the road it is on were used in the feature length Dad's Army filmed at nearby Shepperton Studios.  The locals enjoy watching rugby when they are not active in charity fund raising for the likes of Shooting Stars with golf days, bike ride. Pub has a sea fishing club.

    • Red Lion Russell Road Shepperton TW17 9HX Telephone(01932) 244526

      This old pub's first known licensee was in 1722 but it now sports a modern look, with a series of linked rooms and cosy nooks. The covered patio to one side has dining cabins, tables and chairs, and there is a front patio, and a beer garden across the road on the river. Self-described as a gastropub, food very much a feature. Two handpumps with currently feature Tim Taylor Landlord and London Pride.

    • Thames Court Tow Path Shepperton TW17 9LJ Telephone(01932) 221957

      Typical tasteful Vintage inn conversion with stone flagged floor, bare brick walls and oak beams. In addition to cask ales European bottled beers eg Budvar available. A number of separate drinking areas on different levels and a restaurant area plus extensive seating outside overlooking the Thames. Fishy pictures and local scenes adorn the walls. Full menu served all day. No TV or fruit machines but quiet background music.

    • Three Horseshoes 131 High Street Shepperton TW17 9BL Telephone(01932) 250956

      Community local with a large L-shaped bar area with an eclectic range of pictures. Regular Sunday quiz nights, and occasional music. Real ale prices lower than average for area. Situated next to what was the stray cattle and horse pound which only disappeared in the 1960's, so known as the only pub in Shepperton selling beer by the pound. Also close by Lord Bridge's Garden, described as Shepperton's first pocket park; blink and you'll miss it.

  • Staines-upon-Thames
    • Beehive 35 Edgell Road Staines-upon-Thames TW18 2EP Telephone(01784) 452663

      Charming unspoilt 19th century traditional two bar community local. Saloon Bar is wood panelled, and public bar has a pool table and darts. In keeping with the historical theme the toilets are on an outside passage, but modern and warm. There used to be a regularly rotated guest ale drawn mainly from regional brewers, but more recently just the one ale believed to be on offer; more reports welcome. No food menu, but pickled eggs available.

    • Bells 124 Church Street Staines-upon-Thames TW18 4ZB Telephone(01784) 557537

      Friendly comfortable 18th-century pub opposite historic St Mary's Church. Close to the Thames Path and Lammas Recreation Ground with it's playgrounds and crazy golf. Town centre shopping and cinema a short walk away. Revamped ale and food offering following its sale by Young's. The pleasant rear patio garden, with a large heated canopy, is especially popular in summer, attracting local workers and shoppers.

    • George 2-8 High Street Staines-upon-Thames TW18 4EE Telephone(01784) 462181

      Two-storey, family friendly town-centre Wetherspoon. The spacious downstairs bar with its mixture of tables and booths is always busy, quieter bar upstairs. Three regular and usually three guest ales, usually regional or national in origin. A varied selection of foreign bottled beers and ciders also stocked. Value-for-money pub food, coffee and tea served all day everyday. Limited seating out front on warmer days.

    • London Stone 14 Church Street Staines-upon-Thames TW18 4EP Telephone07861 624484

      Town centre local, a quirky grassroots music venue supporting original, covers and tribute acts, with details of events on pub Facebook page. Cater for retro gaming, table football, darts, table tennis and a nifty arcade machine. Great news is that real ale is back. Second beer currently from Hardline which is not on CAMRA database. More reports welcome.

    • Old Red Lion Leacroft Staines-upon-Thames TW18 4PB Telephone(01784) 453355

      Cosy community local dating back to 1610, so watch out for the low beams. There is decking out the front and a garden and benches for alfresco drinking. Quiet location facing a green and small wood, yet only a couple of minutes walk from the railway station. Food available lunch time and evenings exc Mondays, with Sunday roasts and steak nights. Quiz nights and occasional live music.

    • Retreat Staines Road Staines-upon-Thames TW18 2RT Telephone(01784) 440990

      Large Brakspear's pub serves a wide choice of food every day, with French themed Brasserie Citron, and food promotions throughout the week including Sunday roast. Cosy interior with several areas features real fires in the winter. Children welcome until 8pm, and there are baby changing facilities, high chairs and a playground available. Note that last orders on Sunday is at 6.30pm. Formerly the Anglers Retreat and the Lucan Arms.

    • Staines & District Conservative Club Market Square Staines-upon-Thames TW18 4RH Telephone(01784) 452616

      Lounge bar with tables and comfy seating; dart board and electronic score keeper in enclosed corner section. Bar area extends into an area with a pool table and large flat screen TV, featuring sports events and music. Upstairs are three full size snooker tables. Quiz night Thursday evening, followed by a traditional meat raffle. A patio area beyond provides bench seating and a covered area with views over the riverside gardens and old Town Hall. Club promotes local produce including real ales.

    • Swan Hotel The Hythe Staines-upon-Thames TW18 3JB Telephone(01784) 452494

      Rambling riverside 18th-century hotel a short walk from the town centre, much enlarged and refurbished over the years. Usually three ales from the Fuller's stable. Warren of rooms includes two bars, a restaurant open daily, and 15 bedrooms. The walls display evocative pictures of Thames life, including local rowing events. The long riverside terrace by the hotel's moorings is ideally placed to watch the boats go by. The earliest mention of this establishment is in 1678 when a bargeman killed another there. Its less sinister claim to fame is that it has the longest private mooring on the Thames at 150ft.

    • Thames Side Brewery 1 Hale Street Staines-upon-Thames TW18 4UW Telephone(01784) 456214

      Local CAMRA Pub of the Year, home and taproom of Thames Side Brewery. Up to 12 real ales from regular and occasional range and occasional guest, real ciders from Thirsty Farmer, as well as craft keg and full range of other drinks. Tables and chairs, as well as comfy sofas in one corner. Regular live music including open mic, also quiz and curry nights. Food includes burgers and wraps, and Thursday is curry night. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

    • Three Tuns 63 London Road Staines-upon-Thames TW18 4BN Telephone(01784) 558793

      This old pub, reputedly dating from the 17th century, now has one large bar and a dining area. Has recently featured beers from the new local Thames Side Brewery. More reports welcome.

    • Wheatsheaf & Pigeon Penton Road Staines-upon-Thames TW18 2LL Telephone(01784) 452922

      Community local situated between Staines and Laleham, a short signposted walk from the Thames Path, with Staines Town FC also nearby. Ales sometimes include local micro or West Country guests. Good-value, interesting food is served Tuesday to Saturday, with occasional special evenings including fish & chips and tapas. The pub is dog friendly with water bowls provided. Outside seating is available at the front and back, plus a covered area.

  • Stanwell
    • Rising Sun 110 Oaks Road Stanwell TW19 7LB Telephone(01784) 244080

      One bar pub located close to Heathrow on northern edge of Stanwell. The inn was first opened in March 1931, replacing a pub of the same name at the opposite end of Oaks Road near the village church. Food is served lunchtimes and evenings until 8.45 pm daily (6pm Sundays) with an extensive menu and daily specials. Live sports events are shown on TV, and no under 18's after 8.30pm. A paved area outside has a heated canopy with its own TV screen.

    • Sir John Gibson Clare Road Stanwell TW19 7QT Telephone(01784) 243058

      Community local operated by Craft Union featuring live music, karaoke and Sky Sport. One large bar with comfy seating, bar stools and tables. One ale the ubiquitous Doom Bar. John Watson Gibson lived at Stanwell Place until his death in 1947 and helped design the Mulberry harbours which contributed to the success of the D-Day landings. Pictures of the harbours, nearby Heathrow Airport and Stanwell through the ages adorn the walls.

  • Sunbury-on-Thames
    • Admiral Hawke 81 Green Street Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 6RD Telephone(01932) 541709

      Traditional community local, with smart bar area, and a patio and seating out front. Closest pub to London Irish Amateur RFC's Hazelwood training ground, and five minutes' walk from the Thames towpath. Usually three real ales on. Extensive refurbishment completed, including wood panelled room and smart covered patio. Food menu includes traditional pub favourites, pizzas, specials and on Sundays traditional roasts. Nearby Hawke House was home of the 18th-century seafarer who gave the pub its name.

    • Flower Pot Hotel Thames Street Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 6AA Telephone(01932) 780741

      In the past this 18th century posting house provided Sunbury's first petrol station. Features elegant wrought-iron balconies and pretty summer hanging baskets, with nearby waterside walks. Single horseshoe shaped bar, where diners and drinkers mingle, and a terrace with seating by entrance. Breakfast and an extensive menu available on a daily basis, and boutique accommodation upstairs. Frequent buses run from nearby Green Street.

    • Grey Horse 63 Staines Road East Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 5AA Telephone(01932) 782981

      Small welcoming local set back from slip road off Sunbury Cross en route to Kempton Park, and popular with race goers. The large simple garden to the rear is pleasant in the summer despite its close proximity to Junction 1 of the M3. Home cooked menu includes pub favourites such as Curry, Chilli con Carne, Spaghetti Bolognese, Burgers, and children's meals. Well-behaved dogs are welcome. Mary the ghost is said to reside here. Open Noon to 11pm on Bank Holidays.

    • Grizzly Bear 101 Nursery Road Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 6LU Telephone(01932) 770531

      Originally known as the Jolly Gardeners due to extensive market gardens that then used to exist locally. The current name commemorates a previous landlord Brian Christie for his general demeanour. Community local featuring sports TV and a pool table. The one real ale rotates usually a national or regional brand. More reports welcome.

    • Hare & Hounds 132 Vicarage Road Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 7QX Telephone(01932) 761478

      Traditional Fuller's local, with separate areas featuring sports TV's, pub games including pool table and dining area, and separate dining area. Seating on patio out front, and larger garden with picnic benches out back. Usually one or two ales from Fuller's and associated stable. In usual times bar meals including Sunday lunch, recently pizzas have featured. Handy for nearby Sunbury Cross shops and buses, J1 of the M3, and TFL Bus 235 stops outside.

    • Phoenix 26-28 Thames Street Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 6AF Telephone(01932) 785358

      Cosy dog friendly riverside pub, with the rear garden overlooking the Thames. To the right of the bar it is a village local where drinkers congregate around one of the two open fireplaces, and to the left the emphasis is on dining, featuring tapas as well as traditional pub fayre. Pub has its own landing stage, an outside thatched bar and covered heated area.

    • Sunbury Conservative Club Green Street Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 6RA Telephone(01932) 785108

      Conservative Club situated in Lower Sunbury Village not far from the River Thames. Greene King IPA sometimes swapped with a Greene King seasonal. Lunch available weekdays

    • Sunbury Cricket Club Kenton Court Meadow Lower Hampton Road Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 5PS Telephone(01932) 783133

      Attractive cricket ground that has matured since the club moved here in 1959. Situated between Kempton Park and the River Thames half a mile from the centre of Lower Sunbury and it's pubs. Club run a number of senior and colt sides, and applications for membership are welcomed. Club has a full time steward, hosts functions, and has been awarded Cask Marque for the quality of their beers. Card carrying CAMRA members welcome. Note club may close a little earlier during week on quiet nights.

    • White Horse 69 Thames Street Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 5QF Telephone(01932) 770999

      Documented as long ago as 1729, though the present building probably dates from a later period. Community street corner Stonegate local, with a cosy seated area off main bar. Usually two ales on offer, and Hermanos burgers and salads main feature of food menu. Sports TV on large screens and occasional music nights. Further buses run from nearby Green Street, and Sunbury Walled Garden and Thames towpath only a short walk away.

  • Thorpe
    • Red Lion Village Road Thorpe TW20 8UE Telephone(01932) 563350

      This old village pub has a comfy drinkng area with Sky Sports TV and an inglenook fireplace to one side, and a popular dining area with an extensive menu to the other. Family and dog friendly, with a childs play area in garden at rear, as well as a large wooden outdoor shelter. Historic St.Mary's Church is a short walk away, and Thorpe Park is less than 5 minutes by car.

    • Rose & Crown Green Road Thorpe TW20 8QL Telephone(01344) 845154

      A comfortable food led country pub on Thorpe Green. Open beams and nooks and crannies throughout. Extensive garden to the rear, with children's play area, and an external bar and pizza shack in good weather. Additional seating including dining huts on a patio to one side. Two ales from the Green King portfolio. Ten minutes drive from Virginia Water Lake in one direction, and Thorpe Park in the other.

  • Upper Halliford
    • Goat 47 Upper Halliford Road Upper Halliford TW17 8RX Telephone(01932) 782415

      Set back from road and close to Sunbury Golf Course, the main bar dates back to 1697. There is a separate dining area for the popular carvery, pizzas, grills and burgers available with daily specials in this branch of Stonehouse Pizza and Carvery. Separate bar area, outside seating available in garden.

  • Virginia Water
    • Wheatsheaf Hotel London Road Virginia Water GU25 4QF Telephone(01344) 842057

      Chef & Brewer hotel, pub and restaurant originally established in 1768 as a turnpike inn. Pub and accommodation extensively and tastefully refurbished. Situated on edge of Windsor Great Park, with Virginia Water Lake behind hotel. The rambling bar has log fires, timber beams and offers a relaxed atmosphere in the many different drinking areas. Food available daily from breakfast through to dinner time. Up to four ales available from the Greene King stable and a local brewery such as Windsor & Eton.

  • Woodham
    • Victoria 427 Woodham Lane Woodham KT15 3QE Telephone(01932) 353803

      Victorian family-friendly pub, re-opened December 2020 under new management after an extensive facelift. Interior has been transformed to a new design, whilst retaining and celebrating many original features. Spacious dining room, or grab a bite in the bar where four-legged friends are welcome. Extensive terrace for alfresco dining, complete with rugs for those cooler days. Private dining area or room to hold a meeting.