Address: 84 Victoria Road, Surbiton KT6 4NS, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8399 8119
Website: surbitonflyer.co.uk
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Address: 84 Victoria Road, Surbiton KT6 4NS, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8399 8119
Website: surbitonflyer.co.uk
“Just had an excellent meal from Tasty Bite on Surbiton Road. The food was fresh, flavorful, and delivered quickly. I've tried their peri-peri grilled chicken with coloured rice , and they've both been fantastic. The staff is always friendly and generous especially (Hamidi), and it's a great spot for a delicious takeaway. They are open until 1:00 am. Highly recommend!"”
Address: 64A Surbiton Road, London, Kingston Upon Thames KT1 2HT, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8541 1444
Website: tastybitepizzabar.com
“I have been coming here every Thursday for 18 years!! It started off as a treat when I was 11 after dance class and now has become a tradition. Seriously good quality fish n chips and goes nicely with a glass of wine. Don't listen to the 1* peasants below. They are what we call 'Karens' these days!”
Address: 96 Red Lion Road, Tolworth, Surbiton KT6 7QN, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8399 9590
“Superb nosh! Excellent Spanish omelette, just what the doctor ordered! Friendly guy taking the orders too.”
Address: 66 Tolworth Broadway, Tolworth, Surbiton KT6 7HR, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8399 3114
Website: broadway-cafe-tolworth.business.site
“Nice traditional pub with great staff and service. Also darts and a pool table!!”
Address: 60 Portsmouth Road, Surbiton KT6 4HS, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 7917 625978
“Lovely atmosphere and great food at this family (and dog) friendly spot! Really spacious and airy with plenty of room for pushchairs. Food is all vegetarian plus they do baked goods especially for dogs!”
Address: 7-9 Brighton Road, Surbiton KT6 5LX, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8390 9617
Website: wagsntales.com
“My partner and I hired out a space in The Victoria for our leaving party and we had such an amazing experience. We initially booked the outside space however due to the weather being awful, they were able to move us inside last minute. Millena the manager was so helpful and was there for any assistance throughout the day, and the staff were so lovely and accommodating. Everyone had such a great day. The drinks and food from the burger shack was amazing. Would definitely recommend to anyone thinking of hiring out a space for a party!”
Address: 28 Victoria Road, Surbiton KT6 4JT, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8399 3007
Website: thevictoriasurbiton.co.uk
“Have a quite a few greats nights since the refurb and new management have taken over. Bar Staff all very welcoming and warming always smiling and so friendly. Nicky the New Landlady always smiling and lovely to everyone that comes in. Quick service but they don't rush you and always ask how you are, which is nice and what a proper local pub should be.”
Address: 2 Hook Road, Surbiton KT6 5BH, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8399 2906
“A good Wetherspoons pub which is a great local in Surbiton, they have left many good architectural attributes of the original building and should be commended. Good selection of beers, spirits, wines and soft drinks. Plenty of seating but does get busy. Food selection isa good quality selection at reasonable prices. Staff always attentive and friendly. Road parking outside BUT plenty of public transport available.”
Address: 7 Saint Mark's Hill, Surbiton KT6 4PJ, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8390 6164
Website: jdwetherspoon.com
“The joy of the railway station pub is an almost universally appreciated joy. And while The Surbiton Flyer isn’t technically a station pub, categorised in my mind by having a departures screen somewhere inside so you can see how many more pints you can squeeze in before running for your train, it’s proximity to Surbiton station certainly brings it close. An old Barclays bank, bought and converted by Fullers 1995, it’s a cosy boozer with a clean interior. Since it’s refurb some 4 odd years ago(?), it’s brought with it that All-Bar-One aesthetic, weirdly keeping in theme with grand Bank entrances, hotel lobbies and railway station concourses. It’s just a bit posh basically, but a sort of faux-poshness, filled with people waiting. Drinks-wise, it’s Fullers and your usual Fullers pub beers. Nice to see (another, since Fullers are only down the road) local brewery here with Big Smoke Electric Eye, although on this occasion, it was a little soapy. In my previous visits here, the London Pride has always been excellent - I should’ve known better. I haven’t had the food here but it does get good reviews. While I love to get proper unsurprising pub grub, it’s hard around this particular one. Next door you have Surbiton Kebabs & Fried Chicken - who I love, not only for the chicken/wraps, but when a car reversed into their shop a few years back, they chose to rebuild it exactly as it looked before and always has. The station itself has more history than the pub. It is “considered one of the finest modernist stations in Great Britain”, is Grade II listed, built in 1937, and designed by Scottish architect James Robb Scott (also designed Waterloo and Richmond among others). It would be nice if they cleaned it once in a while, although it is set for a huge refurb so maybe they can find time to push a broom around. The station was used in Harry Potter if you’re into that too. Overall, if you’re in the area and you find yourself with some time before getting on a train, make sure you’re by the kebab shop entrance, grab a pint, and some wings for the journey. A compact Fullers pub perfect to relax in while whittling down the minutes.”