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New Zealand Golf Club

New Zealand Golf Club

470 Woodham Lane, Woodham, Woking KT15 3QD

Close to Railway Station

Private members golf club.

Shots

Shots

Crown Square, Woking GU21 6HR

Close to Railway Station
Close to Bus Routes

Part of the Big Apple Entertainment Complex, it was previously called Temple, but some time ago it was once the home of the Planets Brewpub. Today Shots is part amusement arcade, pool hall, bowling alley, plus a bar. It also hosts events and parties for children. There are two bars though the smaller one at the entrance may be seldom used.

Enzos Bar

Enzos Bar

11 Guildford Road, Woking GU22 7PF

Close to Railway Station
DoubleTree by Hilton

DoubleTree by Hilton

Victoria Way, Woking GU21 8EW

Close to Railway Station
Kingfield Arms

Kingfield Arms

Kingfield Road, Woking GU22 9EQ

Real Ale Available
Garden
Smoking Area
+2

Basic wet only local opposite parade of shops south of Woking town centre. Convenient for local football ground.

Inn at Maybury

Inn at Maybury

Maybury Hill, Woking GU22 8AB

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking
+10

Recently refurbished, well appointed dining pub on the cored of Old Woking Road and Maybury Hill. The bar faces the junction with a larger restaurant behind. Food is served all day.

O'Neill's

O'Neill's

Crown Square, Woking GU21 6HR

Real Ale Available
Lunchtime Meals
Sports TV
+8

Busy town centre Irish theme pub. Formerly the Red House then Farenheit & Firkin once again reincarnated as an Irish theme pub. After a time not selling Real Ale it has been reinstated.

Princess

Princess

24 Princess Road, Woking GU22 8EQ

Real Ale Available
Function Room
Real Fire
+12

Welcoming backstreet community pub with secluded garden. Pool and Darts are popular. Live music once a month.

Junction Tap

Junction Tap

43-47 Chertsey Road, Woking GU21 5AJ

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Family Friendly
+10

This long term sport bar venue has had a number of incarcerations over the years. The current version opened in May 2019 with up to four cask ales, which is fewer than when it was the Ogilvy but stronger that in earlier years. The beerengines are complimented by a six font keg wall behind the bar. The decor combines pop art, pine floors, exposed RSJs and glazed tile work. Most seats have views of multiple TV screens. The food menu includes pizzas, burgers, sandwiches and mains. A DJ provides entertainment from 10 until close on Friday and Saturday nights.

Sovereigns

Guildford Road, Woking GU22 7QQ

Real Ale Available
Garden
CAMRA Discount
+14

One of the older pubs in Woking, the Sovereigns was opened up and refurbished a few years ago. Serving one of the widest range of real ales in the Ember Inns estate, four guest beers are normally on offer along side the regulars. Children have their own menu and are welcome until 9pm. A charge is made for the car park but is refundable at the bar.

Westfield Football Club Clubhouse

Westfield Football Club Clubhouse

Community Building, Woking Park, Kingfield Road, Woking GU22 9BA

Sports TV
WiFi
Close to Railway Station
+2

Holding around 80 people, purpose-built Clubhouse overlooking the pitch has a fully-licensed bar, covered balcony terrace, and modern facilities, including wi-fi and easy walking access from Woking town centre. Catering available on match days and to order. Functions and events catered for. Parking in Woking Leisure Centre car park (charges apply after 3 hours). Tillingbourne Brewery or Crafty Brewing draught and bottled beer available from time to time. Check by phone or email.

Herbert Wells

Herbert Wells

51-57 Chertsey Road, Woking GU21 5AJ

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Beer Festivals
+12

Opening in Summer 1995 on the site of the original Woolworths the Herbert George Wells was one of the first Wetherspoons in the area. An ever changing range of up to seven guest beers plus six perries and ciders are available, and being close to both bus and train stations this is an attractive alternative to a waiting room. A wide range of clientele make up this busy pub - shoppers and office workers by day and a wide range of drinkers young and old in the evening. Named after H G Wells, who lived locally, artefacts include photographs from the early 1900's illustrating life in Woking at the time.

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