The Bear, Oxshott - pub details

Address: Leatherhead Road, Oxshott, Surrey, KT22 0JE [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 11662) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Oxshott (0.5 miles), Cobham & Stoke D'abernon (1.7 miles), Claygate (2.3 miles)

Brewery: Young's

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served

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Victoria, Oxshott (0.1 miles), Star, Malden Rushett (1.2 miles), Old Plough, Stoke D'Abernon (1.6 miles), Shy Horse, Malden Rushett (1.7 miles), Royal Oak, Leatherhead (1.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Bear, Oxshott

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We had a couple of fantastic roasts there this weekend- one lamb and one pork. The pork belly was just amazing. Second time we'd visited, and it was great to see the food was still up to scratch.

Interior is clean and spacious, staff are friendly and seem to know what they're doing, there's a nice area outside if the weather permits- shame it's quite close to a busy road but not much they can do about that. Good choice of drinks.
followedthrough - 29 Aug 2011 12:34
The Bear is obviously food-orientated. It's very nice, but there are few places to sit if you just want a drink, and the propensity of some locals/regulars to treat those few seats like home, sprawled out with the Daily Telegraph and the dog by their side, reduces the seating still further.

Still, it was very comfortable, the Ordinary which we drank was fine and very reasonably priced, especially considering the nice surroundings. The staff were friendly, too.

If you don't want alcohol I was told by our driver that the orange juice and coffee were first class.
Trequites - 23 Aug 2011 11:19
"Pint of Ordinary Bitter and a small glass of house red please" "That will be the Rioja" "Fine" "That's £8 please" "£8?" "Yes, £8" "£4.95 for a glass of house red. In a Youngs pub?" "Yes (showing the till receipt) it's expensive here".

OK that's annoying, but even more annoying is that it turned out that there were at least 2 other cheaper reds on the wine list, the cheapest £3.20. Are the staff actually trained I wonder to not understand what the term "house red" means? Or is there a new trend that I've missed out on to make the house red the most expensive wine by the glass on the menu.

Nice pint of ordinary but the experience left a bad taste in the mouth.
scottyh56 - 26 Jan 2010 21:36
Visited today for Sunday lunch, managed to get in but booking probably a good idea. Youngs Ordinary was under 3 quid, also had Special, Bombardier and Winter Warmer. Newspapers laid out on a table. Food was maybe a little expensive but mixed roast was a mound of meat and was very good as was the ice cream.
GuideDogSaint - 24 Jan 2010 16:18
This would be our local, but on the four occasions we have been since its re-launch, we have had cold food, badly cooked food, and dirty dishes, and been criticised by the poor staff (as in "not good staff") for having the temerity to ask for clean crockery! This is genuinely the most disappointing pub I have been to in Surrey since I moved here - drive on to an Aldi for some booze, and a Little Chef for some grub - it'll be nicer than this over-priced shambles.
hootie - 27 Oct 2009 00:07

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