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    3.0 (1 review)

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    Marquis Of Granby

    Marquis Of Granby

    2.6(8 reviews)
    3.0 miEsher
    £££

    We reserved 2 tables of 6 each on a Saturday evening . We had a choice of tables as there was only…read more1 other table occupied (at 7:30 pm) The pub had no draught beer- only lagers and cider. After some wait we had ordered drinks and were content. We were told that they did not have the staff to take food orders , and could we order at the bar. So we did. We overheard the staff telling another customer that there would be a delay of an hour before they could get food, so they decided to leave. It took approximately 2 hours before any food arrived, and it came randomly as they seemed unprepared to serve our 2 tables, and some of us had almost finished our meals before the others had even been served. My steak was ordered rare and I got well done. There was no point complaining and asking for a replacement at that stage. Fortunately, as guests we were in a good mood, but we were still hungry and ate what we could in terms of the quality of the food. In the end, after discussion with the manager, the bill was adjusted, and we did not pay for the food. At some point , i recalled an episode of Fawlty Towers and it was as if the pub was re-enacting that show. It was sad that a pub with no beer, and poor staffing levels, had been our choice of venue for our family reunion , but sometimes it works out like that. But a Greene King pub should be doing a better job!

    Large pub, wth plentiful parking, on site that has hosted a hostelry since the 19th Century…read more Located just by the Scilly Isles roundabout. Style is Carvery, and at lunchtimes popular with the older generation. No particular faults, but nothing remarkable either.

    Woodies Freehouse

    Woodies Freehouse

    4.0(9 reviews)
    2.3 miMalden
    ££

    Excellent pub off the beaten track. Well kept real ales. Homecooked, good value food. Friendly and…read morehelpful staff. Top notch!

    If you visit Woodies' website, it will tell you that it's 'New Malden's Best Kept Secret.' It's so…read moresecret, that we had to phone to find it. Boy, are we glad we did. The superb experience began with the aforementioned phone call. The assistant manager (hi Ben) was so impressed with our determination to visit his establishment, he'd chosen two of the seven (I think) available real ales for us, poured them before we arrived, and bought them for us. He made us drool with a description of last weekend's beer festival (and it was a proper festival at that, with loads of beers on tap), and the brochure from it. We couldn't have been made to feel more welcome. The pub is indeed hard to find it is in a sports' ground, but not the LSE sports' ground (important to note it's where we looked first). There is a large car park behind it, and the building is a single story oddity it doesn't hugely resemble a pub. Once you walk in though, your eyes will be assailed with stuff. The pub is football themed, but not in the kind of eight-million tellies blaring the Chelsea game at full volume. Whilst there are a couple of LCD televisions, indeed, showing the footy, they are not hugely obstrusive. Instead, what makes this a football pub is the sheer amount of memorabilia on the walls, ceilings, tables, bar indeed, every available space. It is, even for a non-football fan like me, fascinating. The beer is superbly kept. I had a couple of pints of one Redemption's offerings (I had tried their beer before when they first opened at a beer tasting). It was just right the temperature was spot on (just a little below room temperature), and it was clear and tasty. This is clearly a pub that values its real ales. The staff all of them (even those not working but using the pub as their local) were amazingly friendly, kind, funny and welcoming (if a bit squeaky you know who you are! mwhahaha). There is a small beer garden/smokers' corner. It is neat and tidy, though not amazingly interesting (compared to the pub's interior, especially). This is a pub I will certainly be visiting again if I lived a bit closer, it would be a pub I'd be happy to call my local.

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