The Seven Stars, Ripley - pub details
Address: Newark Lane, Ripley, Woking, Surrey, GU23 6DL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 25753)
Woking (2.6 miles), Clandon (2.7 miles), West Byfleet (2.9 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
Pub suggested by Yvonne Woodham on 25 Aug 2005
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Anchor, Ripley (0.6 miles), Ship, Ripley (0.7 miles), Half Moon, Ripley (0.8 miles), Saddlers Arms, Ripley (0.8 miles), Talbot Hotel, Ripley (0.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Seven Stars, Ripley
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| The Sadlers Arms must have served the worst pint of beer I have tasted for years and the staff were far from happy when I complained. Eventually they changed it giving me a different brand(fullers) which was just as bad. we gave up did not finish our drink and left. Appalling. MagicMoments - 1 Oct 2009 10:34 |
| Sunday lunch at £9.50 in a very attractive pub in the Surrey countryside and you expect something pretty good. Roast beef of mediocre quality and roast potatoes could have been used as offensive weapons. Complained to chef who said portions were "pub policy" and would not add any more roast beef to my plate. Less than friendly atmosphere in the pub; staff surly and clearly did not want to be there; took a filthy glass back to the bar which had a large crack in it for exchange. My wife's bottled diet coke was replaced with a fountain equivalent - oldest trick in the book and summed up the visit. Had this been a restaurant I would not have paid. Our waiter (Polish guy) was great, personally, I would put him in charge of the lot. If you want a Sunday lunch in Ripley try elsewhere; this is a real pity though as the gardens and garden furniture are superb and the pub itself is charming. kentrunner - 20 Sep 2009 22:01 |
| BRILLANT PUB, PAUL AND SHEILA MADE US SO WELCOME, FOOD IS EXCELLENT WELL WORTH A VISIT , WILL BE BACK AGAIN AND AGAIN LAR - 8 May 2009 21:24 |
| Visited yesterday lunchtime, and the place was open even though New Year's Day, which was a plus. The first thing the landlord said was that the pub would be closing soon "as we keep traditional hours here" which wasn't so welcoming! He told us on at least one other time that he'd be closing soon. Food took a 30 mins to come, which was a shame, as it was only 2 jacket potatos and a bowl of soup. However when it came it was very good and very large portions. Athmosphere dated and scruffy, though, so we won't go again. Spitfire good. taxanimal - 2 Jan 2009 15:32 |
| Have been here four times over the past year. Last visit on 12th September (despite Paul insisting it was 13th - assured me that the Irish were always one day out!!) I can only endorse the positive comments made previously. Spotlessly clean, good range of beers and great food. They don't "do" fast food so you may have to wait some time but it is worth it. I find Paul good company, always ready for a chat if they are not too busy. Pity the pub is out of the way otherwise I am sure it would attract more punters. Try it. A worthwhile journey for you. kaktus - 13 Sep 2008 18:07 |
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