The Jolly Farmer, Worplesdon - pub details

Jolly Farmer
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Address: Burdenshott Road, Worplesdon, Guildford, Surrey, GU3 3RN [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01483 234658

Nearest train stations Worplesdon (0.5 miles), Brookwood (2.6 miles), Woking (3.1 miles)

Brewery: Fullers

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Suggested by Dave on 22 Jan 2003.

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> Current user rating: 5.7/10 (rated by 24 users)
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Worplesdon Place, Worplesdon (0.9 miles), White Lyon, Worplesdon (1.1 miles), Bird in Hand, Mayford (1.2 miles), Mayford Arms, Mayford (1.2 miles), Ship Inn, Pitch Place (1.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

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Yesterday I had dinner at the Jolly Farmer (Worplesdon). I paid £16 for a salmon that was so salty it could have caused me a stroke!Moreover the potatoes were half cooked and that food just did not worth £16! Maybe £4. I did not complain because it was my lovely manager’s leaving do, but I’ll never go back there again. There are 100 million places better than this!
mariaT - 26 Sep 2008 08:50
Got to say when this place was a Free House it was something special,to me it`s lost that now,but it`s kept the prices.Fullers arn`t a bad lot but not as flexible as they should be.You can go to other Fullers outlets get the same food at a far better price.It`s ok if you enjoy drinking Fullers ales in a restaurant enviroment.
ThePilgrim - 19 Jun 2008 11:07
This is my all time favourite pub, the setting is fabulous in summer (garden) and winter (open fire), and the food has never disappointed (except when they took the belly pork off the menu).
Meal prices are higher than your average pub but then you're not paying for your average pub's food.
Visit TJF at least twice a month and this is one spot I always take friends/family when they visit the UK.
Also a great location if you enjoy a walk in the country to work up your appetite before lunch/dinner.
Jennette - 24 Mar 2008 07:56
We used to go here a lot and love the setting and the atmosphere inside, but the menu has just got too pricey and there are few lower cost options. The drinks also seem more expensive than most pubs so sadly, we have relegated this place to an occasional rather than regular haunt. Would not argue with quality of food though but landlord, if you ever read these comments please could we have some lower cost options on the menu, both for lunch and dinner!
anonymous - 5 Nov 2007 10:31
I used to love going to this pub. Great food, beautiful scenery etc. Unfortunately the last two times I went there I was really disappointed. I asked the barmaid what lagers they had bc I could see around the bar, and she said "i dunno, look around the bar." Then she proceeded to read out the bitters. Then when I ordered the food, I gave them my table number, and the food was given to a different table, then taken back inside. by the time It came to our table all the chips were cold. The sandwich was okay at best. Just like I could have made at home.

On the plus side: clean bathrooms, nicely maintained garden, great quaint corners to get tucked away inside.

Negative: moody staff, just okay food.
pubcrawl25 - 23 Oct 2007 14:29

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