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Anyone that uses the Abinger Hatch as a start/finish/refreshment point might like to know that it re-opened last night after a few weeks closure for refurbishment. Hopefully the new owners will make a better go of it than the long slow decline that it has been through in the last few years.
good stuff - was long in decline....
Yep - it sure is a location that is hard to beat; with the holy trinity of church, pond and pub and a nice sunny aspect. Sadly I don't think we'll be getting cheap food or beer, but they have spent quite a lot of money.
Hopefully the new owners will make a better go of it than the long slow decline that it has been through in the last few years.
Was there at the end of last Summer, what was wrong with it? seemed like a perfectly normal country pub to me.
with the holy trinity of church, pond and pub
Are you referring to those of a depressed/suicidal nature who might decide one day (when they've had enough) to:
1. go to the pub and get pished
2. say a prayer or two in the church grounds
3. and then drown themselves in the pond
?
seemed like a perfectly normal country pub to me.
+1
Posh decor + new owners = muddy cyclists not welcome...
[i] what was wrong with it? seemed like a perfectly normal country pub to me[/i]
no SS or 29er beer for sale.
Kev
Unfortunately it was doing very little business, and went through a succession of managers and lost it's direction. Compared to the glory days when Jan and Maria had it and it was a genuine hub of the village and quite frankly a great laugh it had become more than a bit sad.Was there at the end of last Summer, what was wrong with it? seemed like a perfectly normal country pub to me.
Decent country pubs are a very rare thing.
The juxtaposition of church and pub (with duck pond merely for quaint Englishness) is rather classic - very good for weddings, baptisms and (sadly) funerals!
It hasn't been overly poshed! Basically the same, but a bit straightened up and clean.Posh decor + new owners = muddy cyclists not welcome...
The food used to be great years ago - and slowly declined, looking forward to trying it out again.
Beer was actually always pretty good.
Hi,
Just wanted to give you an update on the "Posh decor + new owners = muddy cyclists not welcome" thoughts.
The new owners want to welcome everyone including "muddy" cyclists.
They themselves have done the cycle from Dorking station out to the Hatch a few times, although I must admit that I don't think they are ardent cyclists and they didn't look too good on it the first couple of times but they were willing!!!!
Coming back to the facilities for bikers - I know that they have been looking for a space outside so that customers can hose off their bikes if they want to. They also looked at having a room where bikers/walkers could leave their waterproofs etc., to dry off. They were looking at secure solutions for the above but I am unsure where they got to with this!! [let them have any ideas as they really want the pub to work for lots of different groups of people!!]
Finally, the pub is going to be child & dog friendly pub inside and out. In fact the manager has just got a new dog himself and so I am sure that the decor will take a bashing - muddy bikers or not!!
Still hopeful that things will turn out well, although the pub appeared to shut at ten last night?
Awesome - look forward to trying it as it's soon to be my second local after the Volunteer!!
Are you moving close then Heihei? Hoe Lane?
Nope - closer than that ๐