The Village Inn, Caterham - pub details
Previously called: The Caterham Arms
Address: Coulsdon Road, Caterham On The Hill, Surrey, CR3 5NF [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 32365) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Caterham (1 mile), Whyteleafe South (1.5 miles), Upper Warlingham (1.8 miles)
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other pubs nearby:
Clifton Arms, Caterham (0.2 miles), Ladybird, Caterham (0.3 miles), Golden Lion, Caterham (0.4 miles), King and Queen, Caterham (0.4 miles), Fox, Coulsdon Common (0.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Village Inn, Caterham
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| Craphole of a pub. If you are normal then DON'T go in there! I went with my wife on a Saturday evening and have never had the misfortune to lay my eyes on such a sorry bunch of losers in my life! at one point some little 18 year old jumped up chavvy twerp tried to intimidate me (lol)! I went here before years back when it was the Caterham Arms and even then it was renowned for being a scumhole and it was so I never went back and now about 8 years later I thought I would give it another chance and go back in there since it had been refurbished but foolish me. The place is intimidating. Its full of aggression from the regulars and am told by someone who lives near the place that they routinely have punchups which the police are sometimes called which does not surprise me in the least. The staff have some attitude too I guess its the only way they would fit in working there but in fairness they do serve a good pint. A pub is only really as good as the people who go there and its safe to say these sorry losers will probably be going to this dump for the rest of their lives! AVOID. Barbon - 26 Aug 2011 18:10 |
| Not long from the bulldozers and conversion to housing like some other Caterham locals., closed sometimes on passing. Apparently up for sale. Only busy late at night but closed to general public as private parties seem to be the norm at weekends. and no good food seems to be available. Had a pint there the other day and was good but limited menu. surreypubnut - 10 Dec 2010 22:11 |
| KIlling time so went in. It was 7pm on a Saturday and there were two customers at the bar and several unoccupied acres. The restaurant area was in darkness and clearly closed. There was no real ale just keg John Smiths. The girl behind the bar and the two locals were pleasant and friendly but that didn't make up for the fact the this large pub was deserted, cold and smelt stale. The toilets clearly hadn't see any sort of cleaning for weeks, the smell of pee was overwhelming. The upside being that the nasty smell in the rest of the pub was a breath of fresh air by comparison. We had our one drink and left never to return. gdm - 14 Nov 2010 12:32 |
| totally agree with brightboy,Greenpilgrim and blobsplat.had to go to this awful vile pub for a function,will NEVER return. no proper beers,no alcohol-free beer, "scruffy chav type staff" is being generous. avoid at all cost unless you're making a documentary about what is wrong with England in the 21st century. thor_steinar - 10 Oct 2010 18:15 |
| Full of kids who want to fight each other after a couple of beers. brightboy - 26 Jun 2010 08:15 |
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