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The Lincoln Arms, Dorking
Dorking
RH4 1TF
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Moby Duck left this review about The Lincoln Arms
A pub/hotel close to both Dorking train stations, large and roomy inside with three areas, apart from a couple of pool tables and the aforementioned darts and TV screens there isn't much of note about the place. As BF describes below, four handpumps with two beers on, Harveys Sussex Best and Titsey Leverson Buck which although well kept was not a particularly interesting beer. I did call in twice on the day , the second time simply to wait for a train and avoid the rain, otherwise not a pub I'd choose on it's own merit.
On 15th June 2024
- rating: 5
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Lincoln Arms
A large pub with rooms close to Dorking Station,you enter into a lobby area with a seperate meeting room to the right,stairs and loos ahead then the main tap room to the left.A mix of furniture,some high tables opposite the bar and a far section with a pool table.Through an arch is a large back room with a darts board,flatscreens and more modern furniture.There aren't that many features and the pub feels functional.
Four handpumps but only two serving Harvey's Sussex Best and Titsey Leverson Buck (good nick,NBSS 3.5) on my trip. A TT Boltmaker clip was reversed but the selection of low ABV brews won't set the pulse racing.The Dorking stations are a good walk from the next pub,so the Lincoln serves a purpose on arrival and before departure.
On 14th June 2024
- rating: 6
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about The Lincoln Arms
A handy pub for both Dorking and Dorking Deepdene stations, you enter into an unmanned reception area with doors leading off to the pub's accommodation before turning left, passing through a small lounge area into the main bar itself. This extends into a games area at the far end, where a pool table and the toilets can be found. Beyond that is an outdoor drinking area and a car park. Also, behind the bar, you can find another large room for drinkers.
Staff were putting up Christmas decorations during my visit. There were also plenty of signs advertising the World Cup football tournament, including a notice stating that it would be a £10 entry fee with £10 worth of drinks vouchers for the next England game. So, there is clearly a strong focus on football here.
Sharp's Doom Bar is a regular beer here. On my visit, it was accompanied by Timothy Taylor Landlord & Tillingbourne Falls Gold. My Falls Gold was quite insipid and not really my kind of beer.
On 7th December 2022
- rating: 5
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Rex Rattus left this review about Lincoln Arms Hotel
As others have said, this is a standard station pub. It’s certainly not a destination pub, but when you’re at Dorking Station with nearly an hour to wait for your train this pub is a very welcome sight indeed. It still operates as a hotel, and is a large building as you would expect. The main entrance takes you into a corridor – the “lounge” bar is at the front on the left; there’s a meeting room on the right that is for hire; and a further large room is at the back; and a garden is at the back on the left. The room at the back is quite Spartan and contains a dartboard, as well as some basic furnishings. The room at the front is where we spent our visit, and is almost as Spartan as the back room. It contains a couple of pool tables, and is mainly furnished with tall tables and tall stools. I saw no features worthy of mention.
However, their regular ales are Doom Bar, Surrey Hills Shere Drop (both off when we visited early Sunday evening) and Hogsback TEA, plus one guest ale. I guess we struck lucky as the guest ale was still on, and was a decent drop of Tillingbourne AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – what a great name for a beer!). I didn’t see any sign of food, but we were definitely too late for Sunday lunch.
I wouldn’t rate this as a good pub, but it was most certainly handily placed when we needed a pub, and did a decent pint of Tillingbourne AONB. I will definitely visit this one again if I’m waiting for a train at Dorking.
On 26th November 2013
- rating: 5
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Lincoln Arms Hotel
Old-fashioned hotel bar, located close to Dorking (Main) station. The main front bar is divided into two seating areas plus space for two pool tables at the far end. Also has another room at the back (not visited, but I guess this is whether the advertised live music takes place). Undistinguished patio beer garden to rear. Hotel rooms. Sign stating that cyclists and walkers welcomed (not always the case in certain Surrey pubs). Two of the three handpumps were operational on my last visit, offering Spitfire and Hogs Back TEA (£3.05). Overall, I though it a bit better than previously so rating increased by one point.
On 13th November 2011
- rating: 6
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Malden man left this review about Lincoln Arms Hotel
A large impersonal pub on the station approach, a typical station pub I suppose. Two rooms either side of a central bar, the front room has a couple of pool tables, the rear a dartboard. Wooden flooring, mixed seating, the walls and ceilings have a large number of St George's Cross flags. An outdoor shingled garden has a few picnic benches. Live sports and film nights advertised. Three handpumps but two reversed, I couldn't see what they were, leaving one serving Shepherd Neame Spitfire.
The pub served its purpose for me which was to kill 20 mins after missing a train but in all fairness I can't see any other reason why I'd pop in.
On 1st May 2011
- rating: 4
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