The Brewery Inn, Ashtead - pub details

Address: 15 The Street, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2AD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 3123) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Ashtead (0.7 miles), Leatherhead (1.7 miles), Epsom (2.4 miles)

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Real ale

Pub suggested by Angus on 14 Jun 2003

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other pubs nearby:

Leg of Mutton and Cauliflower, Ashtead (0.1 miles), Ashtead Village Club, Ashtead (0.4 miles), Woodman, Ashtead (0.5 miles), Plough, Leatherhead (1.3 miles), Royal Oak, Leatherhead (1.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Brewery Inn, Ashtead

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This has recently been redecorated inside and out. The old gold lettering has gone, replaced by a white on black signs similar to the Leg of Mutton and Cauliflower. All the furniture has been replaced inside with standard sized tables and chairs so there is a lot more seating room than before. All vestigates of Ember Inn's decor has been removed. Even the pumps have been tidied up, the spare handpumps have gone and new T-bars are used for the lagers and cider. The coffee machine has moved to the other side of the bar. Beer choice is fair but a bit boring. Food menu similarly has all items on the safe side, there is nothing spicey i.e. curry. However, overall the improvements are worthwhile and it is still my favourite Ashtead pub.
boozers_knows - 13 Jul 2011 15:02
Recently had a minor refurbishment i e repainting inside and out and new furniture but otherwise basically the same
In reply to BMB I have lived in Ashtead all my life and the Brewery has never been called the Brewery Tap.Also I was there with my mother on Mothers Day and it was not empty plus I had the roast beef and it was perfect.Are you sure you posted your comment to the correct Brewery

bitterlover - 30 Jun 2011 14:20
I have visited the Brewery frequently over the years even in the days when it was called the Brewery Tap. For the first time since last summer I visited again on Mothers day for lunch and was very disappointed to find the food almost inedible. The meat on the steak and roast beef offering was so cheap and tough most of it remained uneaten. The vegetables were also only partly cooked. I should have guessed the pub had gone downhill as it was virtually empty at 1pm on a Mothering Sunday. The beer and service were Ok, but give the food a miss.
BMB - 4 Apr 2011 10:46
Maybe three ales usually on offer (one last time !),...but none from any of our local breweries...why do we have to drink ale from Barnsley and "upth north "when we have award winning local breweries ( and I certainly do not consider Youngs/Courage or even Fullers as local).What is it with ember inns?
jeffdaff - 16 Jan 2011 21:53
Unexpectedly large selection of real ale on offer. As well as London Pride and Courage, there three others - Roosters Outlaw Wrangler, Wychwood's January Ale and Springhead's Polar Bear. It seemed to be down to a special Ember Inns January promotion. The staff said they normally had three ales on offer, but had been pressed for five, and it had gone down well. They were only £2.50 a pint.

Music was a bit loud, but as the pub has lots of areas, it is possible to avoid it. Board games were available, and being used. Some of the younger growd were in there, but they didn't fill the place out.
Roodeye - 16 Jan 2009 17:21

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