The Cocoanut, Kingston Upon Thames - pub details
Address: 16 Mill St, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 2RF [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 312)
Kingston (0.5 miles), Norbiton (0.8 miles), Hampton Wick (0.9 miles)
Brewery: Fullers
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
- Outside seating
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other pubs nearby:
Swan, Kingston Upon Thames (0.0 miles), Cricketers, Kingston Upon Thames (0.1 miles), Marlborough, Kingston Upon Thames (0.2 miles), Albion, Kingston Upon Thames (0.2 miles), Spring Grove, Kingston Upon Thames (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Cocoanut, Kingston Upon Thames
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| Now has the Thai food from the Cricketers. Oh, and quality barstaff from another pub in the area. Only Pride on though, surely a pub as popular as this was last night could run to another ale? If they get HSB back I shall be pleased. At least Fullers having taken over Gale's they have that option, rather than just Pride / ESB (which may be giving way to HSB) and the occasional seasonal. rainlight - 21 Feb 2010 20:02 |
| A local community pub, situated just off the Fairfield and a short jaunt from the town centre. Comfortable and traditional in style, the central island bar has the two main rooms seperated by an arch. There is a further small snug like room to the rear. Wood panelled walls, leaded light windows with green inserts, a good mix of seating with standard tables but also larger circular ones allowing larger groups to congregate together. Some of the latest trendy low sofas and tables too.. The lighting is to say the least, subdued, dark I'd say, I considered offering 50p for the meter.. Mirrors, paintings and photos comprise the decor, Fullers beers, well looked after, last night had Pride, HSB, and Jack Frost. No ESB though, is it me or is this beer becoming harder to find? A pleasant spot for a quiet couple, away from the excess of the town centre. Maldenman - 20 Jan 2010 23:07 |
| A local community pub, situated just off the Fairfield and a short jaunt from the town centre. Comfortable and traditional in style, the central island bar has the two main rooms seperated by an arch. There is a further small snug like room to the rear. Wood panelled walls, leaded light windows with green inserts, a good mix of seating with standard tables but also larger circular ones allowing larger groups to congregate together. Some of the latest trendy low sofas and tables too.. The lighting is to say the least, subdued, dark I'd say, I considered offering 50p for the meter.. Mirrors, paintings and photos comprise the decor, Fullers beers, well looked after, last night had Pride, HSB, and Jack Frost. No ESB though, is it me or is this beer becoming harder to find? A pleasant spot for a quiet couple, away from the excess of the town centre. Maldenman - 20 Jan 2010 23:07 |
| A good start from this rejuvenated Fullers pub with enthusiastic people running it - but they must stop running out of beer! rainlight - 6 Oct 2009 19:24 |
| The Cocoanut will be reopening on Saturday 25th July after refurnishment. Please come down and enjoy one of our cocktails and our exciting new food menu! Cocoanut - 13 Jul 2009 23:27 |
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