One of the oldest pubs in Reigate, the Bulls Head has been a pub since 1628 according to a plaque inside, and is a converted coaching house. The name derives from the town abattoir which used to be nearby. Inside are two levels, with the top level laid for diners and there is a garden which can be accessed by the slope by the pub or down stairs from within the pub. It is another one of those pubs which do not rely on gimmicks to pull the customers in, just good service and a friendly atmosphere with some old photos of Reigate on the walls. In the summer there may sometime be a BBQ in the garden and maybe live music as well on a Saturday afternoon. Food is available each lunchtime with roasts on Sunday. In the pub itself there is usually live music on a Friday or Saturday evening. Dogs are welcome, as are children during the day (not evening), BT and Sky Sport are shown.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers (Sharps, Ringwood) and 0 regular beers.
Bull's Head, Reigate
Source: National