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The Hop Blossom, Farnham

50 Long Garden Walk
Farnham
GU9 7HX
Phone: 01252710770

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Fuller's

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Pub SignMan left this review about The Hop Blossom

Slightly tucked away from the main thoroughfares in the centre of town, this is a quiet street corner pub with a traditional bar area and modern extension to the rear. A corner entrance takes you into the L-shaped main bar area which has exposed floorboards throughout and is dominated by the servery down the right-hand wall. The bar has a wood panelled counter front painted in a pleasant shade of green, with a nice metalwork pot-shelf above and a simple bar back squeezed between some structural support pillars. One branch of the room has a few bits of lounge furniture, which fills the space along the front wall, whilst the space opposite the bar has a row of padded bar stools and a lone table and chairs due to the room narrowing at this point. The walls have either been painted in uninteresting neutral shades, or else covered in fancy looking wallpaper and decorated with mirrors and old photos of the local area. At the end of the room, you pass into a stone floored space that was seemingly once an outdoor area, given the location of a cellar trap door. It is now covered by a skylight ceiling and has a sofa and tub chairs to one side and a drinking ledge with high padded stools opposite. The ceiling gives the space a mini-conservatory feel, which is enhanced by the provision of many potted plants and some homely bits and bobs such as a nice ceramic bottle collection, an old Singer sewing machine and to a lesser degree, a TV screen which remained off during our visit. A door to the rear leads into a compact raised room with bare boards, dark painted walls and tables served by padded chairs. There’s a nice gabled roof at one end and some simple décor including a few more mirrors, but the space ultimately feels like an overspill area and was accordingly empty when we visited. A few tables and benches are available along the pavement outside in lieu of a proper beer garden.
There are six handpulls on the bar, but half of these were out of action when we arrived, leaving a choice of Fullers London Pride, Gales Seafarers and Dark Star Hophead. I ordered a pint of the latter from the genial barman and found it in very good condition. Rather off-puttingly, one of the punters sat at the bar had a very excitable puppy with him that kept jumping up and putting his front paws on the bar counters, sniffing at any drinks that were being poured and making a general nuisance of itself.
This is a pretty decent back street pub that offers well kept beer and reasonably comfortable seating away from the bustle of the town centre hostelries. It feels like the sort of pub that only the local’s know about and that is part of what makes it stand out from the crowd. Worth seeking out if you’re in town.

On 28th December 2021 - rating: 7
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Moby Duck left this review about The Hop Blossom

I reviewed this pub on here in an earlier guise as picasso 09 in 2012, little has changed since then with the pub layout much the same, still owned by Fullers the beer lineup was Seafarers and Pride from Fullers along with Dark Star Hophead and Orbitter, the latter being in decent condition. Ive always considered this a pleasant backstreet pub and it remains so.

On 20th December 2021 - rating: 7
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Graham Coombs left this review about The Hop Blossom

Hidden backstreet pub (although handy for Waitrose) with a slightly-chequered history but very respectable nowadays. The original pub building has a traditionally-furnished L-shaped room round the bar, with the former yard behind glazed over as an extension, while the garage and outbuildings have been turned into a pool room with a side area containing a sofa. Beers from Fullers (mainly 'Gales' brews) with occasional guests - Hophead at time of visit. We were possibly unlucky but the sampled Oliver's Island proved to be undrinkable, however it was changed without question for a much better Seafarers.

On 23rd August 2018 - rating: 7
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Malden man left this review about The Hop Blossom

This is a very pleasant and relaxing Fuller's house, hidden away from the town centre down a winding lane. The main bar area is wood floored, wainscoted walls, hops are wound all around the 70s style curly metal bar gantry from where pint jugs hang. A busy side wall has various framed photographs of the pub through the years, old newspaper pictures, advertisements, a picture of the last flight of Concorde and a couple of late 1970s price lists that show that you could get a pint for 34p and that in those days the pub was a rarity, being free of tie. A few books on a shelf, plates mounted on a beam, the occasional brass object. Beyond the bar is a cobbled old courtyard, now roofed over with a conservatory and containing a few potted plants then beyond a former outbuilding, now a comfortable lounge. This has an exposed trussed roof, comfortable seating and décor including what can only be described as erotic art, a first in a pub for me, mostly seemingly by a local artist and for sale.
A decent if not the full range of Fullers beers, plus a guest, at the time Theakston's Bitter but this seemingly changes.
I liked it in here, clearly a locals' pub with people chatting across the room, an old boy sitting with his half and whisky chaser with a dog at his feet, one to look out for in Farnham.

On 14th June 2013 - rating: 7
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picasso 09 left this review about The Hop Blossom

A traditional pub serving most of the Fullers range plus a guest on six handpumps.An L shaped main bar with wooden flooring runs into an added on conservatory area with seating, beyond this is a seperate lounge room with leather sofas but no bar of its own. Pleasantly set on a back street away from the main traffic and noise, one of the better pubs in Farnham.

On 15th April 2012 - rating: 7
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