300 Restaurants near Dorking

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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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 Restaurants near Dorking
 Restaurants near Dorking
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The Foley

The Foley

Claygate, KT10 0LZ
8.9 miles
What we think
" A local hostelry since the 1780s, The Foley has been re-launched by Young’s Brewery as a self-styled ‘coaching inn for the 21st century’, complete w ..." Read our full review
Rasoy Restaurant

Rasoy Restaurant

Esher, KT10 0NU
8.9 miles
At Rasoy Restaurant, We endeavor to create mouthwatering and delicious Indian food to tingle your tastebuds. Our ultimate aim is to satisfy our custome ... Find out more
Red Lion Inn - Shamley Green

Red Lion Inn - Shamley Green

Guildford, GU5 0UB
9.0 miles
Just a 10 minute drive from Guildford but feeling like it’s a world away, the Red Lion Inn is situated in the heart of the beautiful Surrey Hills coun ... Find out more
The Spring Tavern

The Spring Tavern

Epsom, KT17 2AY
9.0 miles
The Spring Tavern is a premium pub, bar, and restaurant with its very own courtyard, centrally located in the heart of the picturesque town of Ewel ... Find out more
Amy's Restaurant at Hilton Gatwick

Amy's Restaurant at Hilton Gatwick

Horley, RH6 OLL
9.0 miles
Amy's Restaurant offers stylish, contemporary dining to guests at the Hilton London Gatwick Airport Hotel. The a la carte features warm duck confit, carpacc ... Find out more
The ClubHouse

The ClubHouse

Crawley, RH11 7NX
9.1 miles
We’re a unique restaurant, based in Crawley, offering premium steak, fresh seafood, gourmet burgers, sandwhiches, mixed grill and tasty dess ... Find out more
Harvester - West Green

Harvester - West Green

Crawley, RH10 8LR
9.1 miles
Welcome to Harvester Crawley Leisure Park, Harvester restaurant in Crawley. Here you will find our famous grills and salads; we serve real food fresh, ... Find out more
José Pizarro The Swan Inn Esher

José Pizarro The Swan Inn Esher

Esher, KT10 9BS
9.2 miles
What we think
"Warm, friendly and guaranteed to turn out something delicious, the kitchen at this smartened-up pub at the edge of Esher is owned by stellar chef Jos&e ..." Read our full review
William Bourne Chessington

William Bourne Chessington

Chessington, KT9 2BQ
9.2 miles
Smack bang in the centre of Chessington, passers by will find the William Bourne pub. Formerly known as The Bonesgate, The William Bourne extends a warm and ... Find out more
Anchor

Anchor

West Byfleet, GU23 6QW
9.2 miles
Situated just downstream from Pyford Lock on the river Wey, a short distance from West Byfleet and the flagship garden of the Royal Horticultural Society ... Find out more
The Richard Onslow

The Richard Onslow

Cranleigh, GU6 8AU
9.3 miles
Sitting right on the High Street in Cranleigh, The Richard Onslow is a busy pub with great food, 10 beautiful bedrooms and is conveniently located near to G ... Find out more
The Cow at the Airport

The Cow at the Airport

Crawley, RH6 0NT
9.4 miles
If you're looking for somewhere to kick off your holiday before you get on the plane, look no further than the Cow at the Airport - the relaxed eatery at Th ... Find out more
Red Rose Of Chessington

Red Rose Of Chessington

Chessington, KT9 1NU
9.4 miles
The Red Rose extensive menu offers culinary delights from all over the indian sub-continent with a variet of meat, fish and vegetarian dishes. Our intention ... 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.