300 Restaurants near Dorking

We found 300 restaurants within 12 miles 12 miles of Dorking

This sleepy market town in the heart of Surrey might not be an obvious dining destination, but lo and behold its proximity to London and affluent community have seen a number of top quality eateries pop up here that even Londoners can visit within an hour on the train from Victoria. From fancy fine dining spots to casual chains, local independents and cracking Georgian pubs serving some of the county’s finest Sunday roasts, there are restaurants in Dorking that tick all the boxes. The countryside that surrounds this historic town is arguably some of England’s most picturesque and therefore shoals of cyclists and keen walkers flock here at the weekends to explore the pastoral hilly landscape before piling into a nearby pub or café for some hearty sustenance.

 

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Bosco Lounge at The Hotel Bosco

Bosco Lounge at The Hotel Bosco

Surbiton, KT6 4LQ
11.2 miles
What we think
"Located south of the river, this contemporary hotel adds some boutique gloss to suburban Surbiton – especially with its swanky Bosco Lounge. The ..." Read our full review
Bosco Bar & Lounge

Bosco Bar & Lounge

London, KT6 4LQ
11.2 miles
Cocktail & Champagne Bar – It all happens here 24/7. Live music, guest and resident DJs. Great vibe and unique atmosphere. Special events thr ... Find out more
Wattenden Arms Kenley

Wattenden Arms Kenley

Kenley, CR8 5EU
11.3 miles
Welcome to the Wattenden Arms in Kenley After a huge refurbishment our doors are now wide open and we cannot wait for you to join us. So come inside ... Find out more
Giraffe  Sutton Cheam

Giraffe Sutton Cheam

Benhilton
11.3 miles
The French Tarte

The French Tarte

Surbiton, KT6 4AW
11.3 miles
What we think
"Pitched next door to the highly popular French Table, this café seduces Surbiton with its line-up of signature home-baked goodies, and delivers ..." Read our full review
The French Table

The French Table

Surbiton, KT6 4AW
11.3 miles
What we think
"It’s hardly surprising that this bijoux restaurant in Surbiton is popular as Eric (chef) and Sarah (Front of House) Guignard have been running th ..." Read our full review
The Old House Inn

The Old House Inn

Horley, RH10 3JB
11.3 miles
Situated just a few minutes’ drive from Gatwick – but surprisingly remote – The Old House is actually a fairly new hostelry-with-rooms fas ... Find out more
Regent Walton Upon Thames

Regent Walton Upon Thames

Walton-on-Thames, KT12 2QP
11.3 miles
The Regent in Walton Upon Thames welcomes families with open arms, offering a menu of traditional pub grub available all day until 10pm, seven days a week. ... Find out more
Lord Nelson Sutton

Lord Nelson Sutton

Sutton, SM3 9DR
11.3 miles
Nestled in the heart of Sutton, Surrey, The Lord Nelson stands as a beloved local pub, deeply intertwined with the community. This friendly and welcoming pu ... Find out more
Cento Uno

Cento Uno

Surbiton, KT6 4AW
11.3 miles
Cento Uno is your neighbourhood restaurant & pizzeria located on leafy Maple Road, Surbiton. Introducing the younger, more unruly cousin of No 97 & ... Find out more
Bird In Hand

Bird In Hand

Woking, GU22 0NL
11.3 miles
The Bird in Hand is an elegant, rustic gastropub in the heart of Woking in Surrey. Independently owned, this eatery is full of a warm and welcoming characte ... Find out more
Beijing Restaurant Guildford

Beijing Restaurant Guildford

Guildford, GU2 9RT
11.4 miles
What we think
"A ‘limitless à la carte buffet’ is the USP at this popular suburban Chinese, which is done out in “fetching”, modern ori ..." Read our full review
Khao Sarn

Khao Sarn

Walton-on-Thames, KT12 1AH
11.4 miles
A warm welcome to Khao Sarn in Walton-on-Thames, where a fresh and diverse menu awaits. Enjoy delicious, home-cooked Thai dishes that have been developed wi ... Find out more
The Albany

The Albany

Thames Ditton, KT7 0QY
11.4 miles
The Albany is a premium pub, bar, and restaurant with its very own courtyard and garden, centrally located in the heart of the picturesque town of ... Find out more
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Within the town of Dorking itself visitors delight over the number of independent art and craft shops, boutiques, art galleries, vintage emporiums and antique shops. Combine this with a plethora of unique spots to eat, drink and watch the world go by and it’s no wonder that Dorking has become a popular spot for relaxing weekend breaks away. if you can venture outside of the town, there are some great restaurants near Dorking too. For those who prefer sightseeing to retail, the Dorking Museum regularly hosts interesting exhibitions, talks and activities and The Green Room Theatre regularly welcomes fantastic performing arts troupes from across the country and beyond. Elsewhere Dorking Halls hosts everything from stand-up comedy and live music to film screenings and children’s shows. On Fridays a traditional market pops up on St Martin’s Walk with traders showcasing a range of local produce including meat, cheese, confectionary and one of the best fruit and vegetable stalls in the south east. Dorking was historically known for its large poultry market – hence the large and unmissable statue of a cockerel erected on the roundabout at the town’s entrance and many references to fowl across the town.