Orchard Pig 0623
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4.3/5

Abigail Swettenham

3 months ago

A fabulous Christmas Day meal with our family. The quality of the food was fantastic, the atmosphere was relaxed, warm and welcoming, and the staff were attentive and efficient. Our second year of having our Christmas Day meal here, and it never disappoints. Thank you to all who helped make our Christmas Day a full, happy and relaxed one!

Paolo Vinaccia

7 months ago

Best burghers in London. I tried all of them and I could not fault anything. The meat was always cooked perfectly and the ingredients used are top quality. I go lots out for dinner and have to say I have still not find a burghers good like this one. The staff is always very nice and friendly which is always a plus.

Brenda

7 months ago

Proper British pub. There is a display fridge full of shrivelled looking meat šŸ– which is eccentric....what's more british than eccentricity šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£

Mark B

1 year ago

Situated roughly halfway down Ewell Road, not too far off Tolworth Roundabout, overseeing a consistently busy, yellow hatched intersection, this detached grey building with green bricked exterior sticks out among the diverse range of regionally specific convenience stores. The exterior evokes a particular, arguably unfair, "rough" pub stereotype. Expected stunned silence and outsider status on arrival, instead met with spacious seating, table service and extensive food and drink options. Quite the juxtaposition. Grand Funk Railroad plays out on the speakers, I opt for a Guinness (excellent pour), take a seat next to the meat fridge, and peruse the menu - steaks, burgers, fish, picky bits - it's a gastro pub menu but looks fancier. A Ā£99 steak sticks out to me, "Has anyone ever finished this?" I ask. The server says "It's meant for 4 people". I've been watching too many BeardMeatsFood videos. My Richard Holmes history books do extend to Tolworth, and The Royal Oak is rich in history. Dating back to 1861, it had Tolworth Fountain opposite (1903-1936) before being demolished for road widening. In 1931, then Landlady Florence Wedderburn was convicted for selling diluted whisky, a hefty Ā£10 fine was issued. Moving swiftly to the 1990s, and the pub was run by Leila Williams, Miss Great Britain in 1957, and a Blue Peter Presenter from 1958-1962 no less, and her husband was Fred Mudd, former singer of The Mudlarks. The inferior whisky was only served to those not allowed in the saloon bar, and while the booze quality improved, the divide remained until 1984 when it was then made a single bar. Sold to Scottish & Newcastle in 1998, it's unclear who owns it now, but the current management look to have been there for 6-8 years judging by the socials. I sent this pub on to a few people, and it seems like I'm the last to discover it. A good reminder to keep an open mind and the joys of just "dipping" into a pub for one. Definitely a case of not judging a book by its cover, but beauty is in the eye of the beer-holder after all.

Vince Vinnyp

1 year ago

Much improved, nice atmosphere, good staff. Great garden and outside BBQ. Steaks and burgers look great. They had Timothy Taylor and Doombar but both were in good fettle. Plenty of room and very quiet on a Monday late lunch.

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