A lively pub on Surbiton high street, The Surbiton Flyer marries contemporary style with good old fashioned service. Enjoy fine food and drink in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
One of the best pubs in Surbiton serving food, we offer a range of delicious dishes freshly prepared and cooked in house. It's the perfect place to grab a light snack at lunch time, or a hearty evening meal.
Renowned locally for our fantastic real beer, The Surbiton Flyer serves up traditional real ales kept as fresh as a daisy. We've an excellent selection of wines too.
First time here but didn't eat so can't comment on food. The pub was really nice though, cosy and nicely decorated. The staff were friendly. I wondered why I hadn't been there before.
Twice been to this pub for a comedy night Standuplols. Staff always curtious, good choice of drinks. Set up well for a cosy experience of Comedy. Perfect right next to Surbiton train station or free parking on Sunday at St Philips car park nearby. The Flyer has a great atmosphere. The pub is clean and welcoming. Worth a visit.
The joy of the railway station pub is an almost universally appreciated joy. And while The Surbiton Flyer isn’t technically a station pub, categorised in my mind by having a departures screen somewhere inside so you can see how many more pints you can squeeze in before running for your train, it’s proximity to Surbiton station certainly brings it close. An old Barclays bank, bought and converted by Fullers 1995, it’s a cosy boozer with a clean interior. Since it’s refurb some 4 odd years ago(?), it’s brought with it that All-Bar-One aesthetic, weirdly keeping in theme with grand Bank entrances, hotel lobbies and railway station concourses. It’s just a bit posh basically, but a sort of faux-poshness, filled with people waiting. Drinks-wise, it’s Fullers and your usual Fullers pub beers. Nice to see (another, since Fullers are only down the road) local brewery here with Big Smoke Electric Eye, although on this occasion, it was a little soapy. In my previous visits here, the London Pride has always been excellent - I should’ve known better. I haven’t had the food here but it does get good reviews. While I love to get proper unsurprising pub grub, it’s hard around this particular one. Next door you have Surbiton Kebabs & Fried Chicken - who I love, not only for the chicken/wraps, but when a car reversed into their shop a few years back, they chose to rebuild it exactly as it looked before and always has. The station itself has more history than the pub. It is “considered one of the finest modernist stations in Great Britain”, is Grade II listed, built in 1937, and designed by Scottish architect James Robb Scott (also designed Waterloo and Richmond among others). It would be nice if they cleaned it once in a while, although it is set for a huge refurb so maybe they can find time to push a broom around. The station was used in Harry Potter if you’re into that too. Overall, if you’re in the area and you find yourself with some time before getting on a train, make sure you’re by the kebab shop entrance, grab a pint, and some wings for the journey. A compact Fullers pub perfect to relax in while whittling down the minutes.
Great pub next to Surbiton station & bus routes good selection of beers and wine plus make super cocktails simple and decent menu.Nice seating areas available and tables always clean and tidy. Bar area is great with limited seating on bar stalls. Toilets are a little bit of a let down especially the mess on the radiator under under the hand dryer
I have eaten here a few times but lately i am finding the food has gone down in taste and quality. Had the posh bacon and egg sandwich on the weekend was terrible. The bread was stale in texture may be sat under a hot plate too long, bacon was on the fatty side and eggs where metallic tasting to me. For some reason there was a sprig of dill in there which really does not work in terms of flavour. Having said that this a good place for a beer and the staff are always pretty friendly.
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Surbiton, Surrey, KT6
Pub with with Ales, Craft Beers, Wines & some tasty pub classic food.
Surbiton, Surrey, KT6
This pub was opened as a lecture hall on the day before the coronation of King George V, on 21 June 1911, and named in honour of the new king. It later became a cinema and then a bingo hall.