The Hare and Hounds, Claygate - pub details
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Address: The Green, Claygate, Esher, Surrey, KT10 0JL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01372 465149
Claygate (0.4 miles), Hinchley Wood (1.1 miles), Chessington South (1.5 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV
- Fruit machines
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating, Disabled toilet
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
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other pubs nearby:
Griffin, Claygate (0.2 miles), Foley Arms, Claygate (0.2 miles), Winning Horse, Claygate (0.3 miles), Swan, Claygate (0.6 miles), Harrow, Chessington (1.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Hare and Hounds, Claygate
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| This place just keeps getting better and better. Looks like it is now the number 1 place in the village. The big news this week is that Buzz - a kiwi guy I knew in Wimbledon has just arrived to run the bar. It will now get even mor elively and fun. L'auberge remains an absolute gem - with some outstanding well priced food. mccomb - 19 Jul 2008 06:51 |
| The inside is very well decked out, a pleasant atmosphere for a quiet drink. Well done. Could do with spending a bit of money "landscaping" the front though. Even just a bit of gravel might make it stop feeling as though you are drinking in the car-park. parkhillian - 23 May 2008 09:43 |
| This pub always has 4 real ales on the go, two regulars (Broadside & London Pride) plus 2 guest ales. The service is excellent at present with Matt managing the bar. The bar food is good although a little pricey but it is cooked by the same chef that cooks in the attached French restaurant! Four.one - 17 Apr 2008 08:41 |
| A large pub at the junction of roads with a car park on one side and a patio/green in front. One side of pub is dedicated to a French restaurant, L'Auberge. Plenty of oak beams in the lounge but some look cosmetic to me. 4 cask ales on the bar, Adnams Broadside and Regatta, Everards Beacon and Fullers London Pride. Beer was tepid and overpriced at £3 per pint. Comfortable leather armchairs and sofas at one end and dining room type chairs in the remainder. Quiet and relaxing atmosphere. boozers_knows - 20 Jul 2007 13:28 |
| Went for the first time this Easter weekend. Had a pint in the bar on Good Friday - a decent stout from Everards - and decided to have lunch in the French, and French-staffed, restaurant at the back. I had duck rillettes to start; the wife had a coarse venison pate. For my main, I had roasted pork belly on a bean casserole; wife had hake fillet on coucous. Price? £5.95 a head for 2 courses - shows what you can do if you put 'cheaper' cuts on the menu. Now OK, this is a pub guide site. But the thing is, this restaurant complements the pub. You feel perfectly at home sat in the very traditional bar, supping one of the 4 real ales on offer. Other establishments take note. As for price, well you are in Claygate so expect to pay 2.50 upwards for your ale. And £5.95 for the 2 courses in the restaurant is a bargain in anyone's book, particularly when it's cheaper cuts of meat, and fish, well-cooked, as opposed to these 'all you can eat' carverys of meat from an animal that must have died of TB or something. anonymous - 11 Apr 2007 11:22 |
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