This is a seriously olde pub. Dating from 16th Century so inside it has (as you would expect) "a wealth of exposed beams". This creates the atmosphere of a down to earth pub offering good ale as fair prices (£4.50 a pint) and meals advertised as "Home Cooked" at around £11.50 a meal.
So good value. Two real ales on offer: the "Westerham 1965". Well cellared and with that burnt flavour we all love plus "Spitfire" not tasted this time but a worthy option.
Meals were offered from the standard menu. All good fare of usual pub grub. Additionally the chalkboard of todays "Specials".
Three good offerings and the Spanish Tortilla came with a very fresh mixed salad with chips which were swapped for peas. An excellent meal but was the actual tortilla homemade?
A hearty welcome from pub team running the bar who was most kind in offering to mix & match menus as suited which was really appreciated. Offered wifi code and most welcoming.
Meal come promptly all very nice.
Idea pub for walkers and slap bang outside is the bus stop a crossroads for bussed serving Redhill & Oxted plus Caterham and East Grinstead so no excuse to drive !!
Nice pub, has the feel of a locals pub though it has a welcoming atmosphere, great service, cold beer at a reasonable price.
I have visited Godstone a few times and of the 3 pubs I have visited this was my favourite as it has that traditional pub feel.
There is some parking right outside, or within a short walk.
A real village pub.
Good beer. Relaxed atmosphere. People playing darts.
We were not there to eat so cannot comment.
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