The Grantley Arms, Wonersh - pub details
Address: The Street, Wonersh, Guildford, Surrey, GU5 0PE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14464) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Chilworth (1.5 miles), Shalford (1.5 miles), Farncombe (2.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
Pub suggested by Will on 31 Aug 2004
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other pubs nearby:
Wheatsheaf, Bramley (0.6 miles), Jolly Farmer, Bramley (0.6 miles), Villagers Inn, Blackheath (1.2 miles), Red Lion, Shamley Green (1.2 miles), Bricklayers Arms, Shamley Green (1.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Grantley Arms, Wonersh
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| Always worth a visit this, one of our favourite pubs in the area. Food is well presented and of good quality and quantity, though perhaps a quid or two more than you might normally expect to pay elsewhere. Nice interior and friendly enough staff and always a good range of beers on as others have said. Of particular note today was Orkney Dark Island. PhilR - 8 Jan 2012 14:47 |
| A circular walk from Chilworth led the Ramble Then Lunch team to a lunchtime stop at the Grantley Arms. A large traditional style pub with lots of seating. Only about 6 customers when we arrived at 1300 but but this rose to about 18 at its peak. Quite a dark interior with a lot of fusty looking books in one alcove. A conservative pub in what I suspect is a Conservative area. Beers - Horsham Bitter, Chestnut Ale and Red River ( all W J King), Windsor Knot from Windsor and Eton and Hampshire Rose from Itchen Valley. The Chestnut Ale was on a special at £1 a pint so two of us plumped for that. A very strong tasting beer with that coffee-ish type taste you get with Shepherd Neame. Despite the price it wasn't my thing so we moved onto Windsor Knot, with which I was very impressed. Can see why they kept it on after the Royal Wedding. Food - my fellow walkers had an all day breakfast and a jumbo cod, with which they were both very satisfied. In an effort to watch the calories I went for Chicken Goulash and wish I hadn't - a pretty unspectacular lunch which left me looking enviously at the other meals. Staff were friendly and efficient. The Grantley Arms was a pleasant enough experience - nothing terrible but nothing exceptional. Perhaps if I'd had the breakfast though ... ramblethenlunch - 10 Oct 2011 10:05 |
| We came here at the weekend for a special birthday party in the Grantley Arms function room with skittles and a sit down meal. Everything was great: service, food, atmosphere, etc. If you have a special do to organise consider this, very relaxed and fun. CBright - 3 Aug 2011 19:31 |
| Always an interesting and varied selection of well-kept real ales. Much appreciated as a traditional pub which has not yet succumbed to the 'leatherette' makeover treatment. Good food and a couple of outdoor seating areas in the summer. Real fires in cast-iron stoves in bleak midwinter. Recommended! sotweedfactor - 19 Jul 2011 19:05 |
| Still one of our favourite pubs for both food and drink,the real ales are always well kept the Horsham Best Bitter which has been their standard ale for years is still only £2.95 a pint you will not find better in the the near by pubs. stroller - 29 Jun 2011 10:41 |
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