The Haywain, Epsom - pub details
Address: 2-4 St Margarets Drive, Epsom, Surrey, KT18 7LB [map] [gmap]
Epsom (0.4 miles), Epsom Downs (1.5 miles), Ewell West (1.7 miles)
Chain: Brewers Fayre
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> Current user rating: 5.7/10 (rated by 9 users)
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user reviews of the Haywain, Epsom
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I always thought it was called the Brewers Fair. Its a great place if you want to take your nan out for a soup and a sandwich. Not very lively otherwise. Great beer garden. fozzy123 - 19 Jul 2018 10:04 |
Stayed at the premier inn last week and the Haywain was perfect walking (or crawling) distance. When entering you immediately feel the homely feel and vibrant atmosphere. You choose your own table, order at the bar then the friendly staff do the rest for you. I forgot to order a side order of chips but when the food was brought over the staff member was more than happy to go and sort it out for me. The food was good quality for the price paid and will be more than happy to visit this restaurant when im next in Epsom. dreamer8904 - 9 Oct 2011 14:05 |
All perfectly fine for the money , but why do you have to go to the bar to order food? It isn't really a pub after all. bionicdog - 25 Sep 2011 19:04 |
Must have had too much much dodgey ale when writing this entry since the last sentnence in the post below should read "I did have to point out however the state of the London Pride when it reached the end of the barrel however there was no quibble in replacing for an alternative brew." pchaimba - 1 Nov 2010 16:35 |
A deceptively large pub which appears to cater for the Premier Inn next door, we visited here to meet up with friends for Sunday lunch. The Sunday lunch was fine although nothing really to write home about. It was clear when we arrived that there was a staff shortage so the meals took a while to get to us although when the place calmed down a bit the staff were much more attentive. Beer side, three ales were available all of which were well kept. I did have to point out however the state of the London Pride when it reached the end of the barrel and there quibble in replacing for an alternative brew. pchaimba - 1 Nov 2010 13:24 |