The Ewe, Weston Green - pub details

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Address: Hampton Court Way, Weston Green, Thames Ditton, Surrey, KT7 0JW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 33317) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Esher (0.4 miles), Hinchley Wood (0.8 miles), Thames Ditton (0.8 miles)

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great sunday carvery for the family. it is what is says on the tin and you get what you pay for.
peachybeechy - 4 Nov 2010 09:22
My sister held her 40th birthday party at this pub and I have to say what a brilliant night. She could not of found a better place. The staff were so friendly, efficient and very helpful. The curry that was laid on for everyone, was very tasty and they had accommodated for both meat eater and vegetarians. The food was fantastic and there was so much there, no one went hungry. The bar prices were reasonable. This place is a must if you need a venue for a party. The landlord and landlady went out of their way and it showed. I just wanted to say a huge thank you to them for making my sisters 40th birthday party a really good night. Definitely a good place to go.
jemm1234 - 11 Oct 2010 19:39
“Beers in the Evening” is a great site where people can express views either positive or negative on an experience in a pub. The downside to such a site is that sometimes, contributors can post negative comments which can be untrue. By this, people can be too critical or not critical enough. There is also the possibility for some competitors to post negative comments in the hope that potential customers can be convinced to look at other opportunities in the neighbourhood. Therefore anyone using this site should read the comments, but perhaps still explore new places just in case commentators get it wrong.
I reviewed “The Ewe” last year. I would like to declare my interested in this pub. I am a regular drinker. I eat there a couple of day a week because it is very close to where I live. I do not work for the Landlord. In fact, I have never worked in the hospitality industry in my entire life.

The team running the Ewe have kept up the high food standards since I last posted to this site. Over the past year, I have learnt a lot about the Family running this pub. Declan and Catriona have been in the hospitality trade for many years. Declan is a qualified chef and rumour has it that in the past he was a qualified butcher. This massive experienced is proven by the quality of meat used. Beef is well hung which means that steak is always great. The mixed grill is one of the best I have ever experienced in a long time. On the rare occasions I have visited the pub during the day, I have noted a lot of deliveries of small orders from local supplies.

Small and regular deliveries give me a lot of confidence that the food is fresh. One example is the veg – its not 3663 or Brake Brothers, its Rob from Hinchley Wood. Not the cheapest option for a business, but veg is well prepared and cooked properly.

Beefburgers are homemade and full of flavour. I am very partial to the combination of mushrooms and blue cheese. Whilst this is not a feature of the menu, it will get served if I ask for it, no questions asked.
This is a pub which happens to sell some very good food. One of the most important things about a pub is the drinking and the general ambience. The standard brew is 6X and as a real ale drinker, I would like to see a different house beer behind the bar. Whilst 6x is not my favourite, it is the most popular real ale in this pub. The management needs to sell what will not sit on the shelf.

There is often guest ale on the tap. 6x is sweet and the proprietors are smart enough to ensure that the guest ale is not similar. In the past I have drunk London Pride and Bombardier. The current guest brew is Youngs – very nice.
When it’s just 6X, I will switch to lager or a glass of red from a very wide selection of wines. I have heard good comments from the white wine drinkers.
The Ewe is only lacking one thing and that is more people.

Catriona and Declan go a long way out of their way to make people really welcome. There are locals who drink in the bar who engage with strangers in conversation. This is really a breath of fresh air compared to some of the “Clicky” places I have been to elsewhere in this country. The proprietors work very hard to ensure that all staff is signed up to the welcoming ethos of the Ewe.

Compared to some places, it’s not a fantastic location, but the warm welcome and good/booze food more than compensates!

solent_navigator - 20 Sep 2010 23:29
First time in this pub and didnt have a great experience. Went in on a tuesday evening and it was completely empty.Staff wasnt very friendly and I felt a bit awkward bing in there more or less on my own.

Ales wasnt great,tasted badly and when I asked for another one I was told that nothing was wrong with it!!!

Rushed out and went to the one across the road
dudie74 - 18 Aug 2010 17:39
Charming welcome, chose wine, but none available cold. We then ordered food from limited menu. Well done steak came rare, it was taken away and returned 30 minutes later when all others had finished their food. When bill came expected some voluntary recompense, just got argument that food should have not been eaten if it wasn't wanted!! But I was hungry...
We eat out several times a week, won't be going back again.
TwoTonTed - 2 Jul 2010 23:51

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