Restaurant with separate bar/lounge for non-diners.
The premises, formerly owned by Greene King, was acquired by Oakman Inns & Restaurants in July 2018 and reopened as the Lost Boy, a reference to Farnham's connection with Peter Pan.
The early Georgian listed building has oak floors and character features with a conservatory on the side as well as al fresco patio. The building has been sympathetically restored, in keeping with it's origins.
There is a wood burning stove in one of the drinking areas and board games can be found in another. The main dining areas are towards the rear of the pub, which features a wood fired pizza oven. As well as a set range of pizzas from the menu, you can also order a "build your own" pizza. There is further dining in the orangery and also on the landscaped terrace in good weather.
There is a large room upstairs, overlooking Downing Street, that is available for bookings.
Historic Interest
Originally built as a domestic residence in 1717
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
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