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    4.3 (7 reviews)
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    Barley Mow

    Barley Mow

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    Ashford

    Great bands ant the weekend. Amazing beers in this eccentric pub. A wonderful community quiz night…read moreon a Thursday. Well worth a visit.

    I could pretty much write the same that 'willyum1950' has written as I totally agree with…read moreeverything he has said (apart from I don't live in Addlestone but do live about 2 miles from this pub). This pub is a FANTASTIC pub everything a pub should be. The Barley Mow has many, many regulars and that shows what a fantastic pub this is. The regulars are all very friendly and 'newcomers' are made to feel very welcome. It's dog friendly too and there's lots of regular dogs that enjoy the attention that they always get too. The ale served here is served how it should be. The barrels are looked after and kept at the right temperature in the cellar the pipes are kept clean and all of this makes for a delicious ale. One would think this sounds easy but so many pubs get this wrong the Barley Mow isn't one of them. They frequently rotate the ale and the guest ales are a plenty. Summer lightning and Twickenham ales are regulars I believe. They also sell 'proper' cider but as this isn't my thing, I can't comment on how good it is. John, the landlord, is a friendly, happy guy and clearly enjoys what he does and he does it exceptionally well. This pub continues to win Camra awards year after year and quite rightly so. The live music (Friday/Saturday) is great and everyone joins in. Haven't yet been on a Wednesday but I'm sure it's just as great. Weekend daytimes are great too. It's a perfect place for a pint and reading the newspapers. I have never been to this pub and not enjoyed myself. No beer 'garden' as such but there is an outdoor space with tables/benches that probably seat 50 or so people easily. There's also a car park out the back and plenty of parking out the front. It's a very eclectic place both inside and out (there's a dinosaur outside and loads of lovely odds and ends inside). I'm pretty sure that they offer free wi-fi now too but don't quote me on that. Have been going here for about 5 years now and have no intention of stopping. Will continue to support this fantastic 'local' for as long as I can. Thanks to John and the rest of the staff for running such a great pub. The website has been updated so more info on there http://www.themow.co.uk/ SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL PUB!

    The Kingfisher

    The Kingfisher

    (8 reviews)

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    Addlestone

    OK-ish pub, with lots of outdoor space, very close to the River Thames. Expect a fair mix of…read morepeople. Slanting toward a "family" feel. Staff are helpful and polite; draft beers unexceptional. Food is firmly middle-of-the-road pub grub. Wouldn't make a special trip to visit, but it does the job on a sunny afternoon.

    Went there recently for dinner. It's a large pub with a number of differently decorated "rooms",…read morealbeit it's all open plan, and a decent sized outdoor eating area. A road separates it from the river so, while it's next to Chertsey Bridge, you don't really get much of a riverside view or feel. They do a decent selection of real ales (I had a well-kept Doom Bar) and an extensive menu. I had the soup of the day (roasted tomato with garlic and basil) with toasted artisan rustic bread & butter (£4.75) followed by Caramelised Fig & Whipped Goat's Curd Pizza with mozzarella and hazelnuts (£10.95). The figs were fresh rather than caramelised, but the pizza was sufficiently large as to make me wish I'd just had that. It was very filling. But both soup and pizza were pretty decent. My dining companion enjoyed the Breaded Buttermilk & Rosemary Chicken Burger with Amarillo chilli mayonnaise and fries for £11.50. Again, the portion was decently sized. Service was reasonably efficient and very friendly, though we decided to sit outside as the piped music (disco tracks, for heaven's sake!) was rather overbearing and too much for normal conversation. Why do these places do that? So I'd eat there again but be careful if you want to have a conversation to ask to be seated away from the speakers. The car park is a bit small and fills up quickly on busy evenings.

    Three Horseshoes - pubs - Updated May 2026

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