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Pubs & bars within 20 miles of Chessington North Station

National Rail Chessington North
Bridge Street, KT9 2RT

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Distance: 1.9 miles     Location: Surbiton, Surrey, KT6

Since our doors reopened in 2016, The Victoria pub takes centre stage by being the only pub on Surbiton high street with a beautiful garden equipped with gorgeous garden huts and a Burger Shack.

Distance: 1.9 miles     Location: Surbiton, Surrey, KT6

Pub with with Ales, Craft Beers, Wines & some tasty pub classic food.

Distance: 2 miles     Location: Claygate, Esher, KT10

True to its history as a 16th-century coaching inn, The Foley pub with rooms is still as cosy and welcoming – to both locals & travelling guests alike – as it’s always been. Nestled at the heart of

Distance: 2 miles     Location: Chessington, Surrey, KT9

Originally named the Fox and Hounds, this pub restaurant used to be run by the Smith family during the late 19th Century. Although by 1894 it was only the father, William and his son, Arthur who were

Distance: 2 miles     Location: Surbiton, Surrey, KT6

Traditional pub on the corner with Maple Road. Owned by Young’s, since 1840 when the coach to Brighton stopped outside.

Distance: 2 miles     Location: Surbiton, Surrey, KT6

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.

Distance: 2 miles     Location: Surbiton, Surrey, KT6

We are a popular community-minded pub, specialising in great beer, fine wines, top notch spirits and good times. We have a passion for British cheese, so try one of our delicious Three Cheese Ploughman’s

Distance: 2 miles     Location: Thames Ditton, Surrey, KT7

Distance: 2 miles     Location: Berrylands, Surbiton, KT5

Continuing a long tradition of entertainment and refreshment, welcome to The Brave New World!

Distance: 2 miles     Location: 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.

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