Marneys Village Inn, Weston Green - pub details

Previously called: Alma

Address: Alma Road, Weston Green, Esher, Surrey, KT10 8JN [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8398 4444

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

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Pub suggested by Alan on 19 Apr 2004

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> Current user rating: 6.6/10 (rated by 13 users)
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Ewe, Weston Green (0.0 miles), Cricketers on the Green, Weston Green (0.1 miles), Greyhound, Weston Green (0.1 miles), Ye Olde Harrow, Thames Ditton (0.2 miles), Marquis of Granby, Esher (0.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of Marneys Village Inn, Weston Green

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Lovely setting ovelooking Marney's pond, great staff and lovely beer and nice friendly atmosphere
lorraineT - 14 May 2008 17:12
food has become much more expensive over the last year or two & the quality is not consistent enough to justify this in my view. None the less the location is charming on a fine day
jkc - 3 Dec 2007 14:50
It's fine, exactly as described below, and easily the best pub round here. Well worth seeking out.
nickdavies - 11 Nov 2007 19:10
I never usually go overboard with praise on this site, but with Marneys I have to make an exception.

This is a wonderful pub. Quiet, unassuming, yet classy. The clientele was varied, from groups of women to a post-training football team, which shows that everyone feels welcome. It's clearly aimed at the 30+ drinker, so there was no hint of trouble. The service was friendly and knowledgable. When the smoking ban comes in it will be almost perfect.

The tables inside are a little too big making it slightly cramped, and the towel dispensers in the toilets are a bit temperamental, but these are very minor gripes. Well Done.
parkhillian - 8 Jun 2007 13:14
It would help if 'anonymous' below puts their name to the review so we can see where else they've reviewed and whether this outburst is the norm. I do not recognise this pub from that review one jot.

So, this place is an old-fashioned village inn (as it's name makes clear) with a small bar and side room, larger rectangular room to the left, seeting outside to the front and in a large garden at the rear side. It overlooks a village pond. Not that this interests me, but food is served and this has a Scandanavian slant - cured fish, frikadellen and the like. Three proper ales on tap (could do with more imagination here than Courage Best, Pride, and Spitfire); the usual lagers and wines. Gets rammed a lot in good weather, but service is OK so long as you understand the bar is tiny for such a large place, but then it is a 'village inn' and in times gone, would probably have had a small serving hatch there. Clientele is upmarket as you'd expect from the Esher/Thames Ditton hinterland, which can lead to 'look at my car/frock/jacket etc' displays on occasions, and now and again ostentatious braying from the chaps.

So, as I said I do not recognise the description below one jot, and have never had anything other than decent service and a decent pint.

barlick - 25 Apr 2007 12:42

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