Wednesday, 19 June 2013

The White Horse, Guildford


Warm summers days are meant for spending time at a pub. If you like the idea of a quiet drink in a plush but relaxed environment, then the White Horse in Guildford is worth a visit. 

The White Horse is just over the bridge by Debenhams. It is a glorious white building surrounded by beautiful plants and being along side the river, it has that real tucked-away feel.

The outside is small, so at first we had to wait inside before we spied a table free in the sunshine.


Strawberry and Lime cider anyone?

It is a little pricy in here. The Cider came to £4.50, which is not a huge amount and understandable from the vibe the pub carries. The White horse also displays a sign stating over 21's only, helping it continue its metropolitan atmosphere.

Once outside the cider did not last long...

This pub also has something many other establishments would dream of, a balcony terrace. To reach it there is a beautiful black spiral staircase and room for just a few benches to enjoy the views of the river and the surrounding town.





Cost: A bit on the expensive side.
Activities: Drinking; Eating (there is a food menu if required).


The Surrey Sisters x

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

The Watermill Inn, Dorking

Our Granny, Aunt and Great Aunt recently came down for the weekend and we needed somewhere close to their hotel for a big family meal. This is how we stumbled upon The Watermill Inn.

It's a Chef and Brewer pub, so has the usual hearty pub grub menu with lots of variety to meet everyone's taste. The staff were friendly, joking around with us all ensuring we felt right at home.

The best part about this pub is its location, overlooking the rolling hills of Surrey. I can imagine it to be the perfect romantic landscape, especially on a warm summer evening.

The Watermill Inn was also a chance for my Mum, Dad and Uncle to reminisce about when they were younger and the pub use to have a dance floor, with the three of them coming down for the weekly 'disco'. It sounded super cute and lots of fun, if only the disco was still going today!

I think we all agreed though, the puddings were ammmaaazing! I'm not really one for sweet things but they were just too tempting. Below are our top three...

Cookie Cup- My cousin just couldn't wait, understandably! 

Traditional Apple Pie and Custard

My favourite- The Eaton Mess cheesecake.


Finally, Mum and I couldn't resist but to finish off the evening with a glass of prosecco at the bar.

Bubbbbly


So there you go, the Watermill Inn, Dorking. Great atmosphere, yummy food, and pretty views.

Cost: Reasonable, pretty standard pub prices (see chef and brewer website).
Activities: Eating; Drinking.

The Surrey Sisters x

Monday, 3 June 2013

Chessington World of Adventures


Half term soon approached and we wanted to take our friend's child out for an action packed, fun-filled day at Chessington World of Adventures. We took advantage of our Merlin Annual Pass and mum's hard earned Tesco Clubcard vouchers. This meant entry only cost us £8.50 in clubcard points rather than the usual £93.60 for one adult, one student and one child.

So for those who have never been, the theme park is huge. We began by looking at all of the fish in the Sea Life Centre. This area was completely geared up for younger children, which was fantastic. As you walk in, you are ushered into a 'pod' where a clip of Octonauts is played before you are shown through to see the assortment of fish.

Clown fish Aka Nemo

After, we went on a few rides suitable for the little one. I am a complete coward so even the 'baby rides', as my sister calls them, were a tad too much for me but the little one loved them and that's what counts! 

Although as a rule we are not too keen on zoo's, seeing the animals was another great part of the day. The sea lions did a show, which was great to see but the lions at feeding time was fantastic and soon became the highlight of the day. I'd love to go on Safari in South Africa, Kenya or Zambia. However for now, Surrey will have to do!

The Trail of the Kings- Sumatran Tigers
The Trail of the Kings- lion enjoying his lunch

Lunch cost £20 for the three of us and we bought snacks along the way, as well as ride photos and various other merchandise, so it can be an expensive day out if you are not careful. Due to the merlin annual pass we managed to get 20% off everything we bought throughout the day which makes a huge difference. If you do go to Chessington try a chocolate coated giraffe waffle- just be prepared for a chocolatey beard!

From shooting zombies on Tomb Raider to getting soaked on Bubble Works a great day was had by all.

Cost: Entry fees are high, however there are various vouchers and offers around.
Activities: Rides; Zoo; Aquarium; 

The Surrey Sisters x


Sunday, 2 June 2013

The Anchor, Wisley


Yesterday the plan was to head over to RHS Wisley Gardens, however, just as we pulled in we realised our membership cards were still at home. So plan B engaged and we went to The Anchor pub for a lunch al fresco.

The Anchor Pub, Pyrford Lock, Wisley

The sun was shining, unusually, which lead to us to hunt for a table. The place was busy with families on bike rides, canoeists stopping for a break, dog walkers and friends sharing bottles of wine. Eventually, we managed to get a table right by the lock, enabling us to watch the boats saunter by and the ducks glide along the water while mum went to get our drinks (which took her around 15 minutes as the queue was trailing out of the door). 

The 'Rosy and Jim Boat' which did a 3 point turn, very impressive!

You can buy a bag of duck food for 50p inside the pub

Eventually she returned with 3 large diet cokes and a handful of menus. There was so much to choose from but we settled on two hand carved ham with wholegrain mustard mayo baguettes at £5.20 each and a classic gourmet burger with cheese and bacon for £10.49. The chilli cheese chips sounded too good to resist so we had a portion of those to share between us for an additional £3.95. Not the healthiest lunch around but as it happened the portions were big enough not to warrant dinner that evening.

Ham baguette with some kettles crisps
Gourmet Burger 
Chilli chesse chips, like sloppy joes with mustard and jalapeƱos

Food quotes lining the plates
Cute pub, perfect for a summers day. Another great thing is you can bring your dogs into the outside area- providing they are well behaved of course! I think our pups would be tempted by a swim...

Cost: Reasonable, a tad on the pricey side.

Activities: Eating; Drinking; Socialising 


The Surrey Sisters x