Since the beginning of 2019 the hotel has sourced its beer range only from local breweries.
Originally built in the 17th century, the Kings Arms & Royal Hotel is a grand historic building. The pub and restaurant, on the ground floor, are open to all, residents and non-residents alike. There is a 1920s themed restaurant and plenty of different styles of seating dotted throughout the spacious lounge areas. The hotel has 21 boutique bedrooms, all lavishly decorated in their own individual style. From some there are views of the river Wey. Brunch is served 7am-noon every day except Sunday.
Historic Interest
The hotel has seen a number of famous faces during its many years of trading, including Henry VIII and Peter the Great. The name of the hotel is due to Henry VIII staying there – the ‘Kings Arms and Royal’ Peter the Great inspired much of the décor and his menu still hangs in the hotel today. He is said to haunt the hotel - room three in particular, but also the bar area and the stairs to the first floor, plus several other rooms. More recently though, you might spot an ex-premiership footballer in the bar.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
King's Arms & Royal Hotel, Godalming
Source: Local