The Edmund Tylney, Leatherhead - pub details

Address: 30-34 High Street, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 8AW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 1122)

Nearest train stations Leatherhead (0.4 miles), Ashtead (1.9 miles), Bookham (2.7 miles)

Chain: Wetherspoons

Pub facilities/features:
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> Current user rating: 4.3/10 (rated by 37 users)
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user reviews of the Edmund Tylney, Leatherhead

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Worst pub in Leatherhead by a mile. Bad staff, Bad Tasting Beer, Bad Attitude from certain members behind the bar, New Manager is dreadful. If Quiet and Rude pubs are what you like...Look no further. Try The Spoons in epsom for a good pint.
Villevalo28284 - 13 Nov 2008 20:44
Got completely ignored for a few minutes, even though there was only 3 people at the bar. The 2 bar staff seemed to think it very funny. The only thing i found funny was the taste of my drink. Avoid like the plague, the youngs pub down the road is a far better bet.
Beerbug - 20 Oct 2008 22:25
What a dump!!!!! I live in Leatherhead (a lovely town ruined by this low life attraction) ughhhhhhhhhhhh
aphrodite - 19 Oct 2008 17:32
Wetherspoons are normally fairly placid and peaceful places so to name one after a local man who used to arrange lively jollies for the royal family seems a bit at odds. The spacious interior is the result of the premises covering 2 former buildings but the central staircase doesn’t make it seem as cavernous as it could be. Like most Wetherspoons, it appears in places to be a bit plastic but the inclusion of a false balcony and a few bookcases makes it a bit more homely. There are also the usual interesting snippets regarding locals and visitors of Leatherheads past which for some reason I keep getting drawn to every time I visit a ‘Spoons. Opposite the bar is a raised area centred on a fireplace and a grand, fancy piece of patterned panel ceiling. It is hardly necessary to comment on the beer range suffice to say I had the 2 guest beers and they were excellent even if they were served in the now infamous and annoyingly innapropriate “chill out” glasses. I don’t normally comment on food but since this has been mentioned in previous reviews I will mention that I did eat here and found nothing untoward quality wise although my veggie wife did need to question her supposedly veggie gravy and we were not convinced by the staff’s assurances. As for the customer base, it was a very quiet Sunday Afternoon and apart from 1 nutty woman talking to herself in the corner it all seemed quite respectable although things obviously change in the evenings. Overall, I found it to be a slightly above average ‘Spoons although it obviously has its more lairy moments according to others so pick the right time if planning a visit.
RogerB - 11 Sep 2008 09:58
It is getting better with more english staff again, dont get me wrong, i still wouldnt drink the draught beer and risk my life on it, i'll stick to the becks thanks, i dont tend to go for a drink in this place till the end of the night due to the lack of atmosphere anyway but it is getting better and the new manager is okay
keion007 - 27 Aug 2008 20:25

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