The Star, Godalming - pub details

Star

Address: 17, Church St, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 1EL [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01483 417717

Nearest train stations Godalming (0.1 miles), Farncombe (0.9 miles), Milford (2 miles)

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I was here last night with my brother -in-law. We were very pleased with the range of well-kept ales and my bro-in-law tucked into some of the several ciders on draught (more are available in bottles).As it was dry we sat in the garden watching the swallows over head and I was rather taken with a vivacious woman at an adjacent table who was enjoying a LOT of drinks with her husband and friends.
The barmaids were friendly and knowledgeable about the ales, which is unusual in many pubs nowadays.
There was an element of synchronicity at play too. I polished off a pint of Everards Sunchaser and mentioned to B-I-L that I also enjoyed Everards Tiger. Well, the next time I went to the bar, Tiger had been put on (it was lovely)!
One of those "I wish it was my local" pubs.
Ordinary - 17 Aug 2008 18:34
Just had one of their hamburgers. Only one word for them....awesome!
Beer is always good here although just sometimes the Greene King family ales take over and it is difficult to find one from a micro! Small winge over.
Been coming to this pub on and off for over 20 years and to me it is the best that it has ever been (I am sure that I just heard a few old landlords turning in their graves)!!
The staff are always good, especially the mad American girl (she told me to say that)!
Support your local before it is to late.

inkywebber - 11 Aug 2008 23:21
I must have called on a bad day (lunch time) walked in there was a haze (not a purple one)and a burnt BBQ smell, no body behind the jump waited what seemed like ages ( to be fair a few mins)and left.Possibly the hot weather made me tetchy.Will give it another try one evening.
Beersupper - 31 Jul 2008 15:19
Hi Leone123,I've always been Syd or Bestpubbloke, no secret there! Funnily enough I've just been to Cumbria and paid £2.65 for my pint of bitter. Have I been ripped off? Any way, my last comment about prices. Unless you are a Free House, or lease / rent from a reasonable landlord, don't know of any , then your prices will never be competitive to, uhm ! Wetherspoons Isuppose. So you set your stall out, and hope that what you offer will attract the customers. In our case the offer is a Good Selection of Real Ales, Real Ciders,Cider generally, lots of Good Wine and soft drinks, Good Food, Hog Roasts, Brewery Trips, and what we feel is a friendly environment. Our prices are pitched to show a return within the confine of our costs and to repay our investment. We do not work for free ! We remain busy are in The Good Beer Guide and have just won The CAMRA Surrey/Sussex Cider Pub of the year 2008. Their will always be people who don't like to see success but that's life, their is always somewhere else for them to go. Or perhaps a few cans of 22p Lager from a supermarket is their preference to drink at home. Finally, the next comment will be Free Advertising again! Well no I'm just saying what we do as it's worth saying
SYD - 25 Jul 2008 23:44
Why does Ian call himself Syd now? Come up to Cumbria, where living costs are very high (Council Tax and water rates are higher than in Surrey), yet the local pubs sell Guiness for £1.70 a pint and wine is about £1.60 for a large one. There are rip-off merchants here too, but many small local pubs understand that small profits from lots of loyal customers is better than high individual profits from a paucity.
Leone123 - 12 Jul 2008 17:28

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