Stephan Langton Inn, Abinger Common - pub details
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Address: Friday Street, Abinger Common, Surrey, RH5 6JR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 11832) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
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), 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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| Don't want to start a contest here, ChrisL, but I went back here today for the first time since I was definitely under 17, so that is more than 36 years. I was probably about 10 and had had a walk around the lake and got sat out side with a bottle of Coke, a straw and a packet of crisps with the little blue screw of salt where you sometimes got two, and sometimes got none. I'll be dead soon, so you won't have to read all this rubbish :-) Anyway, the pub: A very pleasant experience as we passed. A wonderful pint of Shere Drop at £3.80 I think, with Ringwood Best, T.E.A., and Youngs ordinary also on the pump. Guinness, Fosters, San Mig, and Tiger, plus some ciders (three, I think) If it's crowded at Saturday lunchtime in January, it'll probably be hell when the weather gets better and the fair-weather walkers get out, and the 4x4 P.I.T.A. lot ('actually, my drive *is* quite steep') turn up. But a pleasant place if it is not too crowded, you can work out when it is actually open, and you can find the place (Dorking-Guildford road, about half way follow Friday Street signs and turn down by the side of the lake) I don't mind telling you where it is, it's too crowded now so a few more won't make much difference. Gzornenplat - 28 Jan 2012 15:40 |
| For me to notice the price of the food in a pub, it's gotta be pretty darn expensive and so it is here - although the food being wheeled out did look delectable - that is, from the glimpses I gained of it when standing on tip toe to peer above the belly of a gruff old gent complaining about his 4 by 4 being hemmed in. Best thing about the place? Unquestionably the pub sign that depicts the eponymous bishop. It's also in the midst of great walking country. BoehmBawerk - 30 Dec 2011 20:29 |
| Nearly finished the building work here and great ales in nice location only food can be somewhat better but 9/10 NoDisgrace - 28 Jul 2011 16:49 |
| Being refurbished on my visit on 19 June. Main bar open and dining room at the back. Shere Drop, Pride, TEA and Ringwood Best. Not the easiest to get to but worth the effort if you fancy some walking. GuideDogSaint - 27 Jun 2011 23:09 |
| I can beat that, 36 years since my last visit and it's still an excellent pub. A good drop of Shere Drop and a fine meal, really large mussels in the moule marinier. The cheese board tho' a tad pricey was well worth the cholesterol attack. A fine pub and a fine host. ChrisL - 27 Sep 2010 16:08 |
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