The Prince Albert, Bletchingley - pub details

Description

New tenants Melanie & Steve with fresh drive to place The Prince Albert back to its former reputation of being known for good quality freshly cooked foods
Fullers fine Ales & Wines to accompany Steve & Mels foods
Daily menu available with a "More A`La Carte Menu" Friday & Saturday for bookings
Sunday a must to try as we serve a "Home Roast" joint for pre-bookings
Excellent venue for all
Bon Appettit and see you soon
Mel & Steve
PS The Garden is a very relaxing place to spend an afternoon ! Pond soon back up and running soon.

(last updated: 7th Apr 2011)

Address: Outwood Lane, Bletchingley, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 4LR [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 21674) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Website: http://www.theprincealbertbletchingley.com

Nearest train stations Nutfield (1.8 miles), Godstone (2.8 miles), Merstham (3.1 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • TV
  • Food served, Sunday roast (A very "Traditional Home Roast" service offered), Gluten free meals available (Chef happy to help), Real ale
  • Outside seating, Dogs allowed (On leads in front bar and garden - biscuits available), Children allowed (After 7.00pm with agreement), Credit cards accepted, Cash machine, Smoking area, Coach parties welcome (With Notice Only Please ), Disabled access
> Current user rating: 5.9/10 (rated by 19 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Whyte Harte Hotel, Bletchingley (0.1 miles), Plough, Bletchingley (0.1 miles), Red Lion, Bletchingley (0.3 miles), William IV, Bletchingley (0.6 miles), Queen's Head, Nutfield (1.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Prince Albert, Bletchingley

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Arrived yesterday to find it re-opens tomorrow. Hope it's up to the Whyte Hart's standard by the time I revisit.
filf - 31 Oct 2011 00:59
No entry since 18 Feb 2011 and so much has changed. Forget what has gone before with the absentee and caretaker landlords; revisit this pub, it has been transformed in recent months. The new landlord and landlady Steve and Mel have worked hard to make this a great village pub again. They are welcoming, friendly and obliging together with serving excellent food and great condition beers. That welcome extended to our 20 month old daughter, who was given a little gift of easter chicks, Birdeeeee! Bless.
Mel is the "cellarman" and her ESB is the best I have tasted in a long while. They deserve much credit for what has been achieved and justly deserve your custom. I am sorry that the regulars we used to see in there have gone elsewhere, perhaps they should try it again and hopefully never look back.
The garden has also been the subject of some hard work, cleared and tended, great for those summer afternoons.
BeerMonstersBall - 27 May 2011 11:05
Oh my goodness what has happened here. My friends and I had arranged to meet at the Red Lion but on arrival at 8pm couldn't get into the overcrowded car park and so decided to decamp to the PA.
On entering, I could not believe how much this place had gone down the pan in the last couple of years. Flashing machines, Games machines bare floorboards and no food on offer (or so it seemed) and very few customers. However we stuck it out until 10pm as we just wanted a chat but frankly, I was class this place as a dump now - such as shame.
HHGTTG - 18 Feb 2011 15:51
This pub created the heart and soul of Bletchingley and continued to do so, the Landlord and Landlady (Paddy & Kathy) when i drank and worked there had a massive food & drink customer base, i now own my own pub and trust me whem i say this place has been swallowed by a coporate company with no time for its customers, i feel sorry for the managers, the food was once all fresh and the friday fish night was double rosette standard, as a publican i can honestly say this place was 100 times better 9 years ago, it was the heart and soul!!!!!
MrMuggles - 17 Jul 2009 01:50
What a fab pub. Took the whole family, my husband and two smallish children. My husband was very impressed with the beer and thats not easy to make him happy. Children had a great time and didn't seem like they were in the way. Food great good size portions for not stupid money. Will be back!
Giacobob - 15 Jan 2009 20:26

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