Always 5 star. We usually go in as a couple and our small dog Margo who’s still young. I want to mention how welcoming and great the staff are to us and Margo who is still a young pup which makes it our favourite pub. Food is always excellent, whether that be roast dinners (which portion sizes make it such great value) burgers or snacks and the drinks are always fab!! Thank you!
Had a wonderful Sunday Roast time with my mates, the outdoor seating is great. The only thing I would complain about is the stinky toilet, you could smell it from the outside.
Only had some drinks of which there was a great choice. Food looked and smelled great but didn't eat myself. Visited during a festival across the road and got very busy when it rained - obvs. Staffing didn't plan for it but did a smashing job given the circumstances. 2 pints for like 11.60 so also good value
Very good pub about 10 minutes walk from Kingston Station run by the Big Smoke Brew Co. Eight cask beers - and five ciders - on handpump when we visited. Lots of outdoor seating some of it covered. We had already eaten but the Albion offers classic pub fare including burgers, hot dogs, ribs, fish and chips and pizzas. There are also vegetarian and vegan dishes available.
We went here on sunday for a roast. Great place to go dog friendly as well so the pooch came too. Its nice to have found somewhere that serves the roast in the evening as well as lunch time. Could not faullt it. Gravy is to die for. We had the three roast choice, the lamb and the wellington. Great meal all round. (They also have the most amazing ribs)
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Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT2
We like to party. If you like to party you should come here. If you don’t, you should still come because watching people party is fun…..and you might end up, well; partying.
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT2
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1
It was here in Kingston that the Coconut Shy originated in the 1800s. Today, The Cocoanut (spelt the old way) is the only existing reminder of this claim to fairground fame.