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The Grange, Wallington

Pub added by Nick Davies
London Road
Wallington
SM6 7BT
Phone: 02087738195

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Punch Taverns

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Pub SignMan left this review about The Grange

This is a large bar and Indian restaurant, set inside a grand looking building in the pleasant Beddington Park. Whilst the building, along with its fancy, if somewhat unattended, gardens, looks good on approach, be prepared for a major disappointment within, as the place has been completely gutted and remade in the blandest style imaginable, with not the slightest hint of an original feature to be found. As you enter through the spacious lobby area, you find yourself at a junction with the bar area to your left and a large restaurant space to the right. The servery is along the end wall and has one of the ugliest bar backs I think I’ve ever seen – I think it’s supposed to look like a big sheet of ice or something, but it doesn’t really pull it off. There’s some basic seating over to this side in a very drab space with no décor and little in the way of atmosphere. The restaurant area is marginally better thanks to comfier seating options and a nice view across the park out of the rear conservatory windows, although you can only sit here If you’re planning on having a meal. Thankfully, that’s exactly what we were doing and we found the service to be good but the food a little mediocre.
No surprises to hear that there’s no cask ale on the bar, but they did have one interesting, and somewhat unexpected, keg option in the shape of Laine Ripper IPA, which was not too bad and worked well with my curry. The waiting staff were fairly attentive all night until it came to paying for our bill, at which point they all seemed to vanish off the face of the Earth, leaving us waiting for a considerable amount of time.
I can’t say I came here with particularly high hopes, as I knew this place was likely to be more food focussed than wet-led, but even so, this was a bit of a disappointment. I’m struggling to recall the last time I visited a pub in such a fine-looking building but with a totally uninteresting interior and the lack of decent ale and dreadful interior design only made things worse. Might be worth a shot if you fancy a curry but carry on into Carshalton for all your pub needs.

Date of visit - 8th July 2023

On 11th December 2023 - rating: 3
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Quinno _ left this review about The Grange

Set in beautiful grounds (Beddington Park) the opportunity to put in a top quality venue has been utterly missed. The interior has a bar to the left and an Indian restaurant section to the right, the smell of which pervades the entire place. Many twilds. The bar area appears to have been put together with offcuts from the local IKEA - soulless doesn't even begin to describe it. Two pumps both dispensing GK OSH in fair condition. Unless it’s a nice day and you sit outside, my advice would be not to bother. 3.5

On 1st July 2017 - rating: 3
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Philip Carter left this review about The Grange

After a long walk around Beddington Park, on a hot day. The Grange was a welcome sight. With the formal gardens and river flowing past, it is worth a visit. I came in through a garden area, there isn't many tables out there, but it wasn't a busy day. Inside, it is mainly light wood with a white ceiling. In places, there are red brick in arch like design. Only one ale on tap, Old Speckled Hen. £4.15 a pint. Tasted good, but then this is the first time I've tried it. Air con working well, nearly ready to go out into the blazing sun or I might have another pint.

On 19th June 2017 - rating: 8
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Nick Davies left this review about The Grange

The Grange is a large Victorian house in the south-west corner of Beddington Park. Its current incarnation is of an Indian restaurant, wedding venue and bar, and inside it's nothing special. The bar is in fact fairly pubby but most of the year you probably wouldn't bother stopping as there are much better pubs nearby. However come a hot summer's afternoon things are different as you've got one of the best beer gardens for miles around. Beddington Park has a lake, water features, formal gardens, lots of trees and open spaces for the kids to play and is excellently maintained. It is a perfect spot to while away an hour or two. As for the beer: there is a pump with a GK IPA clip on it which seems permanently reversed; but I guess the usual eurofizz offerings are a better bet in any case.

On 23rd July 2014 - no rating submitted
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