The White Lion, Warlingham - pub details
Address: 3 Farleigh Road, Warlingham, Surrey, CR6 9EG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01883 629011
Upper Warlingham (1.2 miles), Whyteleafe South (1.2 miles), Whyteleafe (1.3 miles)
- Food served, Real ale
Pub suggested by lout_from_the_lane on 20 Feb 2004
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other pubs nearby:
Hare and Hounds, Warlingham (0.5 miles), Harrow Inn, Warlingham (0.6 miles), Good Companions, Warlingham (0.8 miles), Whyteleafe Tavern, Whyteleafe (1.2 miles), Valley, Caterham (2.0 miles)
user reviews of the White Lion, Warlingham
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| I enjoyed my brief visit here, although is more of a restaurant feel than a pub feel. An interior mix of old fashioned elements going into a modern feel Nice for a stop off the_original_rawnsleys - 5 Mar 2008 09:09 |
| The Broadside was decent enough but the Adnams was the only one on much to the chagrin of some disgruntled looking ale fans at the weekend. Ember inns have customed this hostelry to their own corporate intentions. Not a terrible pub by any means. What is slightly incongruous is you had the ale gentlemen, then the usual Ember inn clientele eating food and then a group of geezers who might ask you who you was looking at if you spilt their Magners. No individual character but reliable enough. terenced - 3 Mar 2008 10:49 |
| Retains some of its character despite Ember Inn's unfortunate clone-dressing of some parts of it. Went for the Adnams Broadside - which was actually one of the best tasting pints of Broadside I'd tasted anywhere, which was a really pleasant surprise. Food was overpriced, with sausages slightly red in the middle. Great beer, average surroundings, below average food. thebunster - 25 May 2007 21:09 |
| Retains some of its character despite Ember Inn's unfortunate clone-dressing of some parts of it. Went for the Adnams Broadside - which was actually one of the best tasting pints of Broadside I'd tasted anywhere, which was a really pleasant surprise. Food was overpriced, with sausages slightly red in the middle. Great beer, average surroundings, below average food. thebunster - 25 May 2007 21:09 |
| The interior of this pub has hopefully just been covered over and equally hopefully the ancient timbers and smoke stained plaster work can be revealed if and when such a building as this falls back into the right hands. Formula food menu, too brightly lit but fewer of the clique customers of the past. The last part possibly due to the Good Companions shot-gun incident a few summers back. That said, not bad - just disappointing, and given its age amazingly lacking in character. So few really decent pubs nearby. Pip-pip! on_the_brightside - 4 Feb 2007 20:26 |
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