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
“Visited this pub for the second time in three weeks. We had the roast pork Sunday dinner again. Food was great. Excellent service. Great value. I wish that pubs in Worcestershire were as good as this one. Thank you again for the Sunday dinners.”
Address: 261 Ewell Road, Surbiton KT6 7AA, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8390 5376
Website: facebook.com
“A fantastic pub, the food was excellent”
Address: 117 Ewell Road, Surbiton KT6 6AL, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8296 0265
Website: princeofwalessurbiton.co.uk
“Excellent place for Sheesha. Authentic place, tasty Sheesha! Nice booths with screens. Staff very friendly. A great place to just hang out, good music playing.”
Address: 60 Surbiton Road, Kingston Upon Thames KT1 2HT, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8547 1919
Website: facebook.com
“Great place for a lovely breakfast in sunny day have indoor and outdoor area. Very friendly owner. Nice coffee and panini! Very good price. May find free parking nearby!”
Address: 162 Hook Road, Surbiton KT6 5BZ, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 3859 7074
Website: instagram.com
“The food was excellent, atmosphere fantastic and staff wonderful. It was amazing”
Address: 120 Ewell Road, Surbiton KT6 6HA, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 3674 1006
“The food here was absolutely delicious, with amazing quality and authentic Italian flavors. The ambience was warm and welcoming, making the stay even more enjoyable. The owner was extremely friendly and helpful, which made the experience feel truly special. Highly recommended!”
Address: 48 Surbiton Road, Kingston Upon Thames KT1 2HT, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7998 7822
“We were a family party of 16 people, the welcome was warm, the service was efficient and the food, Sunday lunch, was well worth the short wait while it was prepared.”
Address: 107 Chiltern Drive, Surbiton KT5 8LS, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8399 4043
Website: theberrylands.co.uk
“I’ve recently moved into the Surbiton area and have steadily made my way around the various eateries that Surbiton and Kingston have to offer. I’d say this is probably the best food I’ve had in the area and I’d fully recommend those looking for a quality place to make the stop. 5/5”
Address: 75 Maple Road, Surbiton KT6 4AG, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8390 7222
Website: gordonbennetts.co.uk
“Most people who ride the tube the destination is the area around the station, but my mother and I back in Nov 2025 traveled to Surbiton Station solely for one of its Cafe Nero stalls. See, as part of our trip to London I wanted to do as many ethical Harry Potter things as possible, and while the ownership has changed, this Cafe Nero is the exact same location that was used to film one of the opening scenes of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. I think I recreated the photo very well. I also ordered a hot chocolate and it was amazing. Thank you to the barista for not minding turning your work into a photo shoot.”
Address: Victoria Road, Surbiton KT6 4PE, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8339 9254
Website: caffenero.com
“We had a 60th birthday here and can honestly say it was amazing! David the owner was fantastic and really attentive. The price was really good & the DJ is included in the price! They provide a a balloon arch, lighting, decorations and you can bring your own food which definitely saves some money! Would absolutely recommend this venue for an event. We set up the morning of and they cleared the decorations for us the next day. We also had the outside terrace just for our party which was a great bonus!”
Address: 22-26 Berrylands Road, Surbiton KT5 8RA, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8399 0200
Website: bravebar.co.uk
“Absolute gem of a cafe! Great food - great tea and coffee - and very fair, low prices. Couldn't recommend higher - love this place!”
Address: 173 Red Lion Road, Surbiton KT6 7RG, United Kingdom
Address: 55 Savery Drive, Long Ditton, Surbiton KT6 5RJ, United Kingdom
“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.”