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Kings Arms

A pub serving food in Dorking.

Believed to be the oldest building in Dorking, dating back to 1405, the Kings Arms is a beautiful pub full of historic character.

Originally three farm workers’ cottages, it became a coaching inn during the 16th century. King Charles II is believed to have stayed at the pub, and it features in Charles Dickens’ novel Little Dorrit.

As it was originally several buildings, knocked into one, the Kings Arms is laid out on four different levels. It has retained many of its original features, including cosy alcoves, leaded windows and oak beamed ceilings.

When the weather is fine, customers can enjoy dining or drinking al fresco in one of the pub’s two courtyards. The larger courtyard has a 50” outdoor TV screen, allowing customers to watch sports or music. It has also been decorated with bicycles to reflect the local area’s heritage, as nearby Box Hill was used for cycling events in the 2012 London Olympics and there are several cycling groups in and around the town. The smaller courtyard is more simply decorated, and is the perfect choice for a quiet drink or meal.

45 West Street, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1BU
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01306 886496

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http://www.shepherdneame.co.uk/pubs/dorking/kings-arms

Facilities include: Real Ale, Outside Seating, Covered Smoking Area, Live Music, Town Centre, Village, Traditional, Quiz, Quiet area, Function Hire Available, Lunch, Afternoon 3pm - 6pm, Dinner, Beer, Wine, Cider, Tea & Coffee, Multiple Screens, Spirits,

Mon - Tue: 12:00 - 23:00
Wed - Sat: 12:00 - 00:00
Sun: 12:00 - 23:30

Drink % Brewery
Bishops Finger 5.0 Shepherd Neame

Fashioned on a firm, fruity foundation of Crystal malt, this rich, ruby-coloured Kent classic belies its burly appearance with a complexity of flavour.

Tasting Notes: Mouth-filling fruit, prunes, plums and dried apricot spiked with palate-prickling pepper, cinnamon and a soft bitter blood-orange finish.

Master Brew 3.7 Shepherd Neame

Master Brew is brewed using only the finest Kentish barley and hops and is Shepherd Neame's flagship beer in the brewery's Kentish heartland.

Tasting Notes: Delicate and devilishly drinkable, this quintessentially Kentish ale lays the county''s hallowed, herbaceous hops on a firm, biscuity bed of pale and crystal malt. Endowed with an inviting auburn-amber hue and a tantalising toffee-ish aroma, it''s an enlivening English ale that, given its unassuming ABV, pleasures the palate with a remarkable fullness of flavour.

Spitfire Gold 4.1 Shepherd Neame

Its sweet malt base is built upon with tropical aromas imparted by some of the most popular hops of the moment, including Challenger, Centennial and Saaz.

Tasting Notes: 

Whitstable Bay Pale Ale 3.9 Shepherd Neame

Whitstable Bay Pale Ale is designed to suit all palates and offer a light, refreshing taste. The sweet maltiness balances perfectly with the fresh pine notes provided by the hops added late in the process, to offer a light-coloured, thirst-quenching ale.

Tasting Notes: Refreshing, pine, fresh

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We serve the following food styles:

Traditional