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The Inn on the Green

Stane Street, Dorking RH5 5TD, United Kingdom

The Inn on the Green
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4.3
224 reviews
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4JXQ+RV Dorking, United Kingdom
+44 1306 711032
innonthegreenockley.co.uk
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James Padget
James Padget295 days ago
Went for Sunday lunch and we had excellent food, lovely pub clean and tidy with loads of seating, and dog friendly, we sat outside as it was nice and sunny. Also no problems with dealing with someone who was gluten and dairy free. We will be back if we are near that area again.
Michael Walker
Michael Walker326 days ago
A pub with history, lots of rooms and space plus a great garden. Good selection of beers and wines. Food menu is good and my lunch was delicious. Very friendly and helpful staff. Easy car 🚘 parking.
Ken Rowe
Ken Rowe1 year ago
The staff were nice and friendly. The food was great, I had the pork loin, a proper piece of pork nicely cooked on a bed of REAL mash not the usual rubbish that has been through a blender and squoze out through an icing bag! The room was small but adequate, in fact it took me right back to my childhood when there was no double glazed window to insulate you from the outside world and you had to wrap up tight in the bedclothes to keep warm.
Ross Mckinney-Graves
Ross Mckinney-Graves1 year ago
The Inn On The Green was an absolute highlight of my girlfriend and my Europe trip from Australia.
We stayed 4 nights in a beautiful, clean and cosy room. The staff are unbelievably friendly and are down for a laugh and chat.
Both the food and drink was unreal; real hearty, house made and crafted with love type food.
I couldn't recommend this place enough, and I know that I will be recommending it to friends and family travelling this way.
Thank you for a wonderful holiday away from our holiday.
Together We'll Face The World
Together We'll Face The World1 year ago
Cudos to the staff here for putting up with the most negative female customer in the world sitting to the right of our table who was verbally bashing everything.

The Ham, Eggs & Chips was nice, made from large duck eggs. WiFi was a bit weak, and the dark haired barmaid had a really nice smile.
Barry Kenward
Barry Kenward1 year ago
It was a quiet day when I stayed at The Inn on the Greem. That said, the food was lovely, as were the staff. The room I occupied was comfortable, clean and very functional, even if the bathroom could do with some modernisation, albeit, everything worked well..
Fergus McIver
Fergus McIver2 years ago
First visit for a meal to this historic coaching inn and I don't have a bad word to say. There was a warm friendly welcome from staff. There was an excellent selection of modern craft beers both cask and keg including Cloudwater, Verdant and Deya. It's one of the few pubs to offer vegetarian Wellington, either mushroom and cashew or beetroot and squash. Our meals were excellent and good value for money. The pub has not been spoiled my needless modernisation or 'gastroisation' if that's a word. It was nice and warm. Furthermore they have a pool table and a bar billiards table, both in good condition. The pub is quite large with a restaurant area also. Rooms are available although I didn't stay. Roast for two, 4½ pints of craft beer and four games of billiards was £60 including tip. Highly recommended and we will return.
Niki Grant
Niki Grant2 years ago
There is so much to say about this gem of a pub. Ample parking to the front / side so literally never ANY issue getting a space. The staff are warm, welcoming, and always happy to make recommendations, whether from the extensive drinks selection (the mulled wine is DIVINE) or the food menu (including prawns by the pint or half as well as fantastic steaks and burgers and all sorts). Huge beer garden including a charming kids play area, as well as a sheltered section with sofas for even the rainiest of al fresco evenings, not to mention the green out the front is perfect for pre-pint dog walks or a run around with the kids (don't worry, there's a kids menu also!). Inside you'll find squishy comfy sofas, a peaceful country pub atmosphere, and a pool table in a private space, should you wish to indulge. The pub is also just down the road from a convenience store, so you're quids in if you're staying in one of the Inn on the Green's B&B rooms and fancy a Twix.

Keep an eye out for the pub-hosted events, including a Christmas Market, beer festivals, motorcycle meets, and BBQs. The true jewel in Ockley's crown.
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