This large late Victorian/Edwardian building has several later additions to it. The pub reverted to its original name of the Caterham Arms in September 2013 after a period of being the Village Inn. To the left of the bar is a dining room, where well priced food is available each day except Monday. On Sunday the menu is supplemented by a carvery. To the right is a large comfortable bar. Once a month tribute acts perform at the pub and outside there is a children's bouncy castle in Summer. Quiz nights are held to fund local schools.
This venue has been flagged by CAMRA volunteers as using a misleading dispense method to serve beer.
This is a 'Fresh Ale' - a keg beer served through a cask handpump. Find out more here Handpump Hijack.
If in doubt, we recommend that you Ask if it's Cask before making a purchase.
Historic Interest
Once popular with soldiers from the (now gone) Caterham Barracks, an IRA pub bombing took place here on Sunday 28th September 1975, causing huge damage and injuries, but fortunately no fatalities. Only one of the two beers listed will be sold at one time.
Caterham Arms, Caterham