The Jolly Farmer, Weybridge - pub details
Address: 41 Princes Road, Weybridge, Surrey, KT13 9BN [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01932 856873
Weybridge (0.6 miles), Walton-on-thames (1.6 miles), Addlestone (1.7 miles)
Brewery: Hop Back
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
Pub suggested by Chris Phillips on 24 May 2002
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user reviews of the Jolly Farmer, Weybridge
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| It's sad that Hop back Ales have now gone. However, with Marston's/W&D's aquisition of Ringwood, how about some southern beer again - served without sparkler like the Hop back used to be? nevardmedia - 19 Jul 2007 20:50 |
| But the bad news is that Dave has been forced by the new owners (Marston's I believe) to stop selling any Hop Back beer. So no more Summer Lightning. Do not be fooled by the Hop Back pub sign which is a hangover from previous times. anonymous - 25 Jun 2007 11:18 |
| The good news is that in the last few months the landlord has lightened up a bit - and even been known to crack a joke. And he's improved the music from the seemingly endless modern jazz to a more varied and tuneful mix. Apart from Dave (who is improving - see above) and Rory until he's had a few scotches, the bar staff are consistently excellent - very pleasant, industrious and quick. And the girls are all good looking too! Nice food, if a little pricey. Overall a very good cosy pub. anonymous - 17 Jun 2007 11:41 |
| Old fashioned pub with no riff raff - perfect! Wel lept ale and nice food. nevardmedia - 16 Feb 2007 13:08 |
| nice little pub with good selection of very well kept ales, nice staff if a little nervous of the slightly rigid landlord, definitely not a place to be caught swearing and don't expect to drink your bottled beer from anywhere except a glass as it's the rules, along with no hats :o) this pub operates on the old "country hours" closing in the afternoon... having said that a nice sized secluded beer garden for the summer, and a cozy little bolt-hole for the winter months. used to spend a lot of time in there and still go for a bit of seclusion as it's a little hidden away behind the cricket green doobydooby - 6 Dec 2006 19:09 |
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