Stephan Langton Inn, Abinger Common - pub details
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Address: Friday Street, Abinger Common, Surrey, RH5 6JR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01306 730 775
Website: http://www.stephan-langton.co.uk
Gomshall (2.8 miles), Holmwood (3.3 miles), Dorking West (3.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served (Fresh and home made), Sunday roast, Gluten free meals available, Real ale (Ranmore Ale, Hog's Back Tea and London Pride)
- Riverside location (Area of outstanding beauty)
- Outside seating (45 seats), Dogs allowed (In the bar), Children allowed (High chairs available), Credit cards accepted (All mainstream cards inc Amex), Car park (12 spaces outside pub and a free NT car park 5 minutes walk), No smoking area, Function room for hire (Dining Room can be booked), Wireless internet access, Disabled access
Pub suggested by Nick on 2 Aug 2004
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other pubs nearby:
Abinger Hatch, Abinger Common (0.8 miles), Volunteer, Sutton Abinger (1.3 miles), Wotton Hatch, Wotton (1.3 miles), Royal Oak, Holmbury St Mary (1.4 miles), Kings Head, Holmbury St Mary (1.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Stephan Langton Inn, Abinger Common
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| This was a great place to come for a Mother's day meal out - buried in the Surrey countryside we nearly got lost trying to find the place but it was well worth it. The food was lovely and although the pub interior is nothing special, the location is wonderful with lots of gentle (and more challenging if you're up to it) walks nearby. The pub car park was packed but you can easily get to the pub from the nearby national trust car park. The lamb and beef roast were wonderful - very tender meat and both came with a delicious swede and carrot mash amongst the usual trimmings (btw the Yorkshire pudding wasn't anything to write home about). The apple and raisin crumble was surprisingly good - light and satisfying it had exactly the right texture and taste - this was definitely not your average stodgy fare - and it us all up wonderfully for an afternoon's stroll. Staff are young but very friendly and helpful! Its so nice to find a pub which is dog friendly too! WomblingWalker - 2 Mar 2008 18:01 |
| Great pub with really decent food. I know that as it is a walkers pub the decor can seem a little bit rough and ready but thats what you get for being in the country. Well worth a visit and I would recommend that you book on a Sunday. The food is worth the effort of getting to the place. epsomwinedrinker - 9 Nov 2007 09:08 |
| Fine pint of Surrey Hills Ranmore Ale in a pleasant setting next to a large pond. Food very popular with what looked like a menu changing daily. MrLloydEvans - 10 Sep 2007 14:43 |
| Nice local pint - can't remember the name of it, but think they had Pride too, which is never a mistake in my book....Absolutely delicious Pork pie (clearly homemade) & picallili - we have dropped in for lunch twice in the last few months, and had the same thing both times, but the kids murdered the sausage & mash. Dinner looks a decent bet as well - the menu isn't huge, but they seem to be concentrating on doing what they do do, well (if you see what I mean). No chips on menu which shows where they are pitching the food. We chatted with a nice Irish chap, told me they were planning on launching better soft drinks/juices which as occasional designated driver & dad seems a good idea. Open fire in bar too - which was lovely especially considering the foul weather outside last week. I give it an eight, as I'm a bit of a sucker for the decent restaurant with a bit of a proper pub as well set up... maybe I'm getting old, but there you go! Breezy - 29 Jun 2007 09:19 |
| I can only assume that anonymous of 15 Feb is confused. It is a actually a very typical food pub; whether or not that is a good thing depends on your personal viewpoint. I think it is a very good and correspondingly expensive restaurant with a bar attached. I am equally surprised at the mentioning of a warm welcome at the Wotton Hatch, which is very much a family dining establishment where the beer & beer drinkers are certainly not top priority. GGG - 19 Feb 2007 15:22 |
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