The Sugar Loaf Inn, Little Chalfont - pub details
Address: Chalfont Station Rd, Little Chalfont, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP7 9PN [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 19170) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Chalfont and Latimer (0.1 miles)
Chalfont & Latimer (0.1 miles), Amersham (2.1 miles), Chorleywood (2.3 miles)
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White Lion, Amersham Common (0.7 miles), Pomeroy Inn, Amersham (0.8 miles), Pineapple, Amersham Common (0.8 miles), Ivy House, Chalfont St Giles (1.3 miles), Pheasant, Amersham (1.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Sugar Loaf Inn, Little Chalfont
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Closed. rickyvilla43 - 30 Aug 2018 15:48 |
really happily suprised by this place. nice wooden pannelled bar area, which is kept seperate from the eating areas, so it actually feels like a pub. plenty of outdoor seating and great service too. not a bad place for a pint every now and again. CHELSEA_on_tour - 27 Jul 2011 12:15 |
It was a trendy bar under the previous management with a lively sophisticated atmosphere. Unfortunately since the Sugar Loaf has turned back into a pub it lacks atmosphere. The pub does not offer any live sport which is what I would expect from a pub, and prices are higher than other local pubs in the area. Often only a few locals go in, and there are better options in the area for a night out. Pintdude - 1 Jun 2011 10:43 |
Two years ago this was a lively, smart gastro pub serving good fresh food, at slightly expensive prices, plenty of customers, the menu regularly changed and there were 3 real ales on. Went in today and the place looks tired, unloved and lacking in atmosphere, only 10 people in, it has a bland plastic covered menu very average food and only one real ale on. Was good, could be good again, but won't be if today is anything to judge it by. Randyray - 22 Feb 2011 21:59 |
Art Deco design of the '30s, reburbished in the current minimalist style. Not for you if you want beams, chintz and patterned red carpets. They have first class chefs and the quality of their food is first class in the gastro pub league. The dining room can be hired for functions - I held a family/friends lunch there for 25 people and the food, wine and service from planning to table was first class. Highly recommended. Note they have a car park at the back which is not immediately obvious - if you can find the secret route to it! BoyGiles - 8 Nov 2008 10:59 |
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