Imposing ex-Hodgson's 1930s pub in the heart of Ewell village. Formerly just the Green Man, the current building dates from the 1930s, but an inn of this name is mentioned in the Parish Overseer’s accounts and Vestry Minutes of 1763. Consists of two large slightly raised ends connected by a smaller front bar area. The end to the right is the wooden floored Sherwood Room and is perhaps more of a public bar when compared with the area to the left. Sport is shown on several TVs throughout the pub. Guest beer changes weekly.. There is plenty of outdoor seating by the pavement at the front and off to the side. Food is available Wed-Sun including roasts on Sunday. Parking can be difficult.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Famous Green Man, Ewell
Source: National