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The Leathern Bottle, Farncombe, Godalming
Godalming
GU7 3JG
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6 of 10) see review guidelines
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Moby Duck left this review about The Leathern Bottle
It's still very much like Malden man described six years ago, there were two or three locals in on a midweek afternoon.Three hand pumps on the bar with two in use, Hogs Back TEA and Pilgrim Excalibur which was in OK condition. The tv was on showing snooker, there is a small but quite nice courtyard beer garden to the side of the pub.There was a to let sign on the pub informing us its free of tie, the guy behind the bar seemed to be a relief manager and was unable or unwilling to shed any light on the pubs future. It's a decent little local so hopefully it has a future.
On 24th April 2016
- rating: 6
[User has posted 2151 recommendations about 2118 pubs]
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Malden man left this review about The Leathern Bottle
A small and traditional local, very convenient for Godalming Town FC...next door...its a small single room with a raised area up a couple of steps to the right of the bar. Carpeted throughout, mainly traditional table and chair style with bar stools and pew style benches in the raised area. A dartboard in the corner was being excitedly used, there is also a fruit machine, plus a couple of TVs showing Sat PM, horse racing and rugby.
A bit of a canal/narrow boat theme with pictures and old boat name plates decorating the walls and the space behind the bar.
I liked it here, fire lit on a very blustery day,and a good local feel. Pride and Hogs Back TEA, TEA at £2.75 in good condition.
The food menu is no nonsense and good value with sarnies around £2 and mains in the region of £6. No fancy stuff.
On 6th February 2010
- rating: 6
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