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    The Bell

    The Bell

    (3 reviews)

    ££

    East Molesey

    It may look like I took the picture of The Bell from a strange angle, but you are seeing this right…read more- The Bell was built in 1460 and the old girl is showing her age and looking a little crooked. But then what do you expect from a pub that is 600 years old! The Bell is Molesey's oldest pub, and in the top 20 of oldest pubs in Britain. I have been going there since I was 5. (I would like to point out that the only thing I got from the bar at that age was a packet of cheese and onion crisps.) The large pub garden is still a great place to sit with a packet of crisps in the summer, although these days I wash them down with something a bit stronger than ribena. The locals still turn out in their numbers here, and there are plenty of little corners in this twisty turny old pub to stake out. One of the rooms off the bar has a TV with sports, and on the last Saturday of every month, this is the venue for Wii night, where the TV is tuned to Wii Sports, and customers take part in interactive sports games. The other entertainment to watch out for is the popular pub quiz which is every Tuesday. Even if your team is loosing, you can still look forward to a complimentary plate of chips for every team during half time. If you a still hungry after the chips, there is a full menu of traditional pub fare also on offer which is available from 12pm - 9pm. This is a great pub if you are visiting Hampton Court Palace, as it is only a 10-15 minute walk from the Palace and perfectly compliments the Tudor experience.

    Average pub food with top rate use of the fryer and reheat…read moreReasonable beer selection though so consider as a pub that does do food

    Marney's Village Inn

    Marney's Village Inn

    (8 reviews)

    ££

    Esher

    I came to Marney's on Christmas Eve for some festive drinks. It's small and cosy and was packed to…read morethe rafters when I arrived - all added to the atmosphere and made it feel all the more Christmassy. There's a great range of ales and craft beers here and the prosecco I was drinking was lovely. I didn't eat here, but I've heard excellent things about their lunch time menus from locals.

    Marney's, or The Alma as it is still referred to by Esher stalwarts, is one of the best pubs in the…read morearea. It does fantastic trade, and deservedly so. If you are a resident and have never been, shame on you! If you haven't been and are an out of towner then I won't tell you off, but please let me explain why it is worth a visit. - Its idyllic setting. Esher is a built up town, but this nestles proudly in a little corner of a large common, overlooking a pond and a church, so it retains a village feel. - The interior. In cold dark months, of which we have many, this is the cosiest, most inviting place you could imagine. Dark floorboards creak underneath you as you head to the bar. The place is alive with the hum and chatter of locals, and there is no jukebox or music playing - you will be required to make the conversation yourself. For a relatively small place, this has plenty of little nooks that you can sink into with a pint or a glass of wine. - The exterior. There is also a large well kept pub garden with plenty of large tables to sit groups of people in warmer weather. Come summer this place is packed out. - The food. Freshly prepared I would like to add. The dishes are more sophisticated than usual pub fare, so no burger and chips. But you can look forward to dishes like meatballs, chicken pie, croque monsieur, cheese and meat boards and Sunday Roasts. Plenty of puddings too. At the moment it is just lunch which is being served, but chefs are working on a possible dinner service. I highly advise a visit to this place. Trust me, you will love it.

    The Lamb - pubs - Updated May 2026

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