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The Half Moon, Charlwood - pub details

Address: 73 The Street, Charlwood, Horley, West Sussex, RH6 0DS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14993) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Ifield (3 miles), Gatwick Airport (3 miles), Horley (3.1 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.5/10 (rated by 26 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Rising Sun, Charlwood (0.0 miles), The Greyhound, Charlwood (0.2 miles), Fox Revived, Horley (1.3 miles), Flight Tavern, Lowfield Heath (1.4 miles)

user reviews of the Half Moon, Charlwood

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Visited today for the first time, for Sunday lunch. Very impressive. Freshly cooked food at average pub prices, friendly and attentive service, and my meal was delicious, although, as with so many pubs/restaurants these days, there was TOO MUCH! We have become Americanised in our portions. Was asked 5 times if everything was OK, which is slightly overdoing it and I could have done without the piped (early nineties) pop music, but overall, a very pleasant experience.
Tonyhislop - 29 Nov 2015 13:45
Pretty-much as richeymole left it in 2013 I think.

My maiden visit was finally made to this tucked-away village boozer for a quiet pint on Saturday night, after too many years saying I must try it. I wasn't blown away, but then again didn't expect to be. All-told it was a comfortable, deceptively spacious pub, with bars upfront and a long corridor at the rear leading to generous provision for eaters - sadly I assume that food must be king now in order for it to survive. That said, drinkers were about and the usual bar fare was offered, including three cask ales, none of which were novel but the St Austell Tribute sampled was well-kept.

I received a warm welcome from one of the bar staff (landlady?) who was very chatty and advised it was quieter than usual owing to a big blow-out the night before where apparently locals had partied rather hard to the sound of a live band. Good on them, I thought. Clearly doing decent business.

Can't comment on food, other than to say the proprietors of the Royal Oak at Rusper visited the Half Moon a couple of years back and gave its victuals a ringing endorsement - praise indeed! Menu looked reasonable, so might be worth a punt in the not-too-distant.

A charming local lady who I can't believe was on her own was very friendly at my side of the bar, but alas I had to drink-up and drive back before I could find out more - shame, but just nice to be noticed these days!

Give it a go folks and see what you think.
Gamboozler - 3 Mar 2015 17:21
Seems a friendly pub with chatty staff and a comfortable, fairly spacious interior. Three ales available - include some very pleasant Adnams Lighthouse. Just a fleeting pint, but would call in again.
richythemole - 4 May 2013 17:43

Good food
The staff were all friendly and attentive
Few cask ale but they was very good (TEA and Tribute).
Lovely location if you cold ignore the noise from Gatwick airport.


trondbo - 22 Oct 2011 22:35
Went for a meal here last week, I am fairly critical about food but I could not fault the meal that was presented to us. The staff were all friendly and attentive, a thoroughly delightful evening and one I would recommend to anyone.
sarabl - 29 Sep 2011 10:07

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