Blubeckers at Gomshall Mill, Gomshall - pub details
Address: Station Road, Gomshall, Guildford, Surrey, GU5 9LB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 34341) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Gomshall (0.5 miles), Chilworth (3.9 miles), Clandon (4.2 miles)
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user reviews of Blubeckers at Gomshall Mill, Gomshall
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Called in the other day, good range of ales, one i`d not tried before by `Crafty Brewery` which was moreish, we will return. stroller - 8 Jan 2016 19:36 |
Nice enough little pub in a picturesque location with a stream running between the pub and the car park. Wasn't quite sure about the bar staff. They gave the impression of being condescending. They do have a few real ales - Tillingbourne Falls Gold, Brunning & Price Original Bitter, Cottage Golden Arrow & Hepworth Sussex. The pub was also only 2 of 11 in the area that had a real cider - Westons Old Rosie. Worth a try. blue_scrumpy - 22 Aug 2013 18:33 |
We live close to one of Brunning and Price's other pubs in Milford so were keen to see what the one in Gomshall was like. We were not disppointred. The beer choice was a little less with 4 on, including the wonderful Tillingbourne. We had a bite to eat in the bar area and all in all a very pleasurable experience. The building is a maze of passages and well worth a wander. Steamer1 - 9 Nov 2012 09:21 |
Unlike other local houses this was happily open all day, life would not have been worth living after a two-mile trek in a biblical deluge if the doors had been locked and the lights out. Although mainly an eating establishment the staff were relaxed enough to allow drinking in the restaurant section (Dorking ale) and when the hunger finally took hold the food was of good quality. The small lad was very impressed with the mill feature, but had to be restrained from attempting to surf from one side to the other like a human pooh stick; that's the Surrey Hills, it's easy to become light-headed.. boony - 11 Apr 2012 13:42 |
Had a pretty good Xmas lunch here. The beer is good, if expensive. Nice place too. Psi - 21 Dec 2011 12:46 |
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