The pub closed suddenly in August 2024 and was refurbished before reopening on 5th November with a greater emphasis on food.
This town centre pub has been extensively refurbished in a modern, slightly retro style, with a strong focus on food, whilst still offering pleasant surroundings for a drink. At the front is the bar area, with a TV, bar stools, tables and a traditional feel. From here you pass through a small area with a few sofas scattered around and an abundance of mirrors on the wall. This leads directly into a large more formal restaurant area that stretches right back to the rear of the pub. Disabled access is via the rear courtyard. Food is available all day at weekends. Live music Thursdays.
Historic Interest
The pub is a grade II listed building and has been known as the Wheatsheaf since mid-18th Century except a few years in late 1990s when it was called "ye Olde Flyer"; In 1757 it was the "Spread Eagle"
Wheatsheaf, Farnham