The Whyteleafe Tavern, Whyteleafe - pub details
Address: 208 Godstone Road, Whyteleafe, Surrey, CR3 0EE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01883 626270
Whyteleafe (0.1 miles), Upper Warlingham (0.1 miles), Whyteleafe South (0.4 miles)
Pub suggested by N on 1 Feb 2005
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Good Companions, Warlingham (0.9 miles), Wattenden Arms, Kenley (1.0 miles), White Lion, Warlingham (1.2 miles), Kenley Hotel, Kenley (1.4 miles), Golden Lion, Caterham (1.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Whyteleafe Tavern, Whyteleafe
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| things have not got any better - took another chance on it last night and wish i hadn't! my own fault i know. only that fat bully tom could ruin a pub when it is the only one in the area!! do yourself a favour and avoid! pc1 - 13 Apr 2008 13:58 |
| If you fancy a fight with local chavs then check this out. Even better if you like poor quality overpriced beer and food thrown in to the bargain. Although the food is all lovingly prepared with their rat of a dog being allowed access all areas in the kitchen (and bar and cellar). Overpriced poor quality beer leads the way here. A rather miserable, loud, 'rotund' couple of Irish landlord and landlady really set this place off with their equally rude and loud friends normally being blind drunk betting continually on horse racing. I can only assume other reviews were posted by their friends. AVOID!! A real argument for lifeless themed chain pubs this one pc1 - 21 Nov 2007 09:47 |
| In an area totally devoid of pubs, the Whyteleafe Tavern needs to have a universal appeal to accommodate all tastes and luckily it does seem to achieve this. The neat and tidy U shaped bar has a pool table area at one end, comfortable surroundings for the chatty types, TV’s for the sport fans and an outer beer patio for the sun lovers. The drinks range was fairly typical but the Spitfire and Pride were of good standard. Unless you live in the area there is little to attract you here however the the pub is friendly and the nearby football ground is quite picturesque with its tree lined terraces and is 5 minutes walk away. RogerB - 29 Aug 2006 10:38 |
| Me and some friends had lunch at this pub in the week which was lovely. We heard there was going to be a live band performing on the saturday night, we decided to go to this and it was amazing, a very enjoyable evening with a crowd of extremely friendly people. The Landlord, Landlady and bar staff were very down to earth and welcoming. Went to the Wednesday night as well, which is a nice break in the week to let your hair down and play bingo and sing karaoke. Great range of beers but could do with a guest Ale. Good selection of different wines and bottled drinks. Found sitting out the front nice but the roundabout does sometimes get a little noisy. Great beer garden out the back that is secluded and quiet. All in all a nice pub. saxgirluk - 10 Aug 2006 11:11 |
| My good lady and I visited this pub one day last year. The weather was just about good enough to sit outside - but we probably won't do that again. Besides the traffic on the roundabout, there was also dust in the air [from building sites, perhaps, and diesel particulates and other sources too, I guess]. The location seem to be susceptible to wind, too: the parasols [this is England 'umbrellas'!]wanted to go bowling down the road once or twice. The beer - Spitfire - was OK. The cider was OK. Not unwelcoming staff and clientele. And pleasant decor inside the pub. having said that, I would not visit it epecially. I would revisit if in Whyteleaf and in need of a drink. So - five. railtracksurvivor - 5 May 2006 19:28 |
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