The Feathers, Merstham - pub details
Address: 36-38 High Street, Merstham, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 3EA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7410) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Merstham (0.1 miles), Redhill (1.9 miles), Earlswood - Surrey (2.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating, Smoking area
Pub suggested by Tom on 4 Apr 2004
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other pubs nearby:
Railway, Merstham (0.1 miles), Limes, South Merstham (0.5 miles), Jolly Brickmakers, Redhill (1.1 miles), Inn On The Pond, Nutfield (1.2 miles), Sun, Redhill (1.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Feathers, Merstham
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| Now refurbished and relaunched last night. If you were disappointed in the past, give The Feathers another try because the new management have thankfully saved this pub. The beer at the relaunch party last night had none of the horrid "caramel" taste that has plagued the Feathers for years (regardless of what beer you ordered) and in the end, forced us to drink elsewhere. I personally haven't tried the food since the bad old days but the food I've seen arriving on people's plates recently looks excellent. Also, now well-placed screens for Sky Sports etc. Well done to the new management. clingonpig - 8 Nov 2011 16:00 |
| I popped in for a quick pint on a Sunday afternoon after watching a football game nearby and was quite impressed. Nice enough interior, reasonable choice of beers (the ales were London Pride, Bombardier, doom Bar and something I've now forgotten), I had a couple of good pints of Doom Bar and there were TVs showing a Premier League game and the England test cricket match. It's not absolutely fantastic but it (combined with the pleasure of watching England destroy India) was good enough for me to decide to get a later train home to have another pint. Definitely worth a visit if your in the area. ArgyleEd - 30 Aug 2011 23:28 |
| Called in here after a Sunday afternoon walk across the Downs from Coulsdon. The attractive looking pub (apparently 17th century building but looks like it was restored in the late 19th c. or so) has a pleasant, roomy interior. TV on showing sport, plus piped music on at low volume; both unobtrusive. Service was efficient and friendly. Three ales available (London Pride, Bombardier and Marston's Pedigree). My companion and I had London Pride and Marston's and both were excellent. Both food and drink were surprisingly cheap (food seemed not far above Wetherspoon's prices; portions generous but Sunday roast a bit overcooked). beermann - 15 Aug 2011 15:14 |
| Good news as this pub is at last under new and competent management, which in turn has heralded the return of its regulars. Staff are good and friendly and it seems to have a better atmosphere. Time will tell but already the beer tastes fine, there is now cleanliness and hygiene, food is served before you expire and the garden is now free of litter and dog mess. alcohol1c_anonymous - 28 Jul 2011 21:33 |
| The staff in here are too young and inexperienced to know one beer from another; not their fault as the management has not trained them to do anything but push the buttons. Colourshifter - 2 Jul 2011 17:10 |
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