Epsom
Discover YE OLDE KINGS HEAD
Open since the 18th century and featuring in Samuel Pepys’ diary, our historic pub is situated in the outskirts of Epsom Town Centre on the way up to Epsom Downs and the world famous derby race course.
Epsom, Surrey
26 Church St, Epsom KT17 4QB
01372 729125
About Us
The Old Kings Head Public House, a Grade II Listed Building in Epsom, Surrey. This one bar pub is claimed to be Epsom’s oldest, although the building itself dates from the 18th Century. There are two real fires in winter to enhance the cosy atmosphere. Food includes home cooked specials. There is a small uncarpeted area at one end of the pub dedicated to dining the remainder is carpeted. Decorated with horse racing pictures throughout. A mixed clientele gives this pub a friendly atmosphere. Reputedly haunted by a female ghost. Public car park opposite.
Traditional Pub food
With a twist…
Plenty of Food Choices
Great Tapas menu, with some nice thought around it
Historic Interest
Grade II listed, this one bar pub is claimed to be Epsom’s oldest.
Drinks
Real Ale Available, along with many other pub favourites.
Internet
FREE Wifi available upon request
Dog Friendly
Not in dining area.
Parking
There is a car park opposite the pub
Real Fire
There are two real fires in winter to enhance the cosy atmosphere
Family Friendly
Bring the whole family for a lunchtime or evening meal
Games
Traditional Pub and Board games.
Special Offers
Keep an eye out for our regular special offers and discounts
Pie and a Pint Night.
Or a glass of wine or soft drink.
- Pie and Mash,
- Steak and Kidney Pie,
- Chicken and Ham Pie,
- Luxury Fish Pie,
- Steak in Ale Pie.
All served with fresh veg and gravy.
Every Tuesday night.
From 23rd January, until further notice.
£16.50 pp
Parties of 4 or more deposit £7.00 each.
“We went for Sunday lunch and highly recommend the roast lamb. The tapas menu looks great, and is served Monday to Saturday. Roast dinners only on Sunday!”
Laura Coe
Local Guide