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The Wheatsheaf

34 Kingston Rd, Ewell, Epsom KT17 2AA, United Kingdom

The Wheatsheaf
Pub
4.4
227 reviews
8 comments
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9P2X+VM Epsom, United Kingdom
+44 20 8393 2879
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Charlie W
Charlie W233 days ago
The ‘Clicky Regulars’ like hogging the bar when it’s busy. They prop themselves at the bar and don’t like anyone ordering over them. There should be a section of the bar you can’t sit at.
Also some bar staff feel inconvenienced when you ask to turn the television on because it will mean someone will ask them to turn their music down so we can actually listen to the sport on tv. It is advertised out the front that there’s live sport. It shouldn’t mean we have to put up with there blaring 80s music. Nice beer garden though.
James Cupper
James Cupper264 days ago
Little gem of a pub, quiet garden outback. Little play area perfect for small children. Good pint. Would recommend.
Jax CP
Jax CP295 days ago
Not bad, not brilliant... staff mix up drinks regularly. They must have lost the cost of at least four vodkas when I was there! And it was a chore to get the drink fixed and to get served... And the manager only seemed interested in chummying up to his favourite regulars; not thinking that some 'outsiders' might become potential regulars! Just not an overly welcoming vibe to non-regulars!!
Laura Williams
Laura Williams325 days ago
One of the last real pubs in Ewell village. Real ale and a very friendly atmosphere. The staff are welcoming and friendly. Only downside is the music played into the garden, It can be a bit loud and the taste of the staff not the clients.
Dan P3123
Dan P3123356 days ago
Nice little place, staff very friendly and polite, inside could do with a little overhaul though a little tired and dated.
But still ok.
Garden is main draw in my opinion, nice and spacious with a covered area, children's play area for young children (3-6 yrs).
Didn't eat here so can't comment on food.
Graham Hunt
Graham Hunt2 years ago
Lovely small pub, with exemplary bar stuff. Full of locals who knew each other and had tabs open... but the atmosphere was really friendly and welcoming they were a friendly bunch.
Beer was good they had local "Shere Drop" which was lovely and well kept.
It was not a cluttered pub with plenty of space between furniture and a beer garden. It was a football night when we visited but the fans were friendly and not too loud.
Kerl Haslam
Kerl Haslam2 years ago
Lovely old school pub, exceptional Guinness lovely staff not to pricey.
Marcin Marcin
Marcin Marcin2 years ago
Nice and friendly pub, silent garden. Only ales and cider, no food.
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