The service was very well timed, giving time to enjoy...More, This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in United Kingdom. MICHELIN Guide’s Point Of View Despite its name, this pub is nowhere near the water. Bought by the owners of Drakes Restaurant in 2013, it has been transformed into a food-led pub restaurant. This was a belated birthday lunch given the lockdown restrictions on the actual day. Anchor in Ripley has a beer garden. The first time was good apart from new potatoes that were raw - yes really! For mains our choices were roast mallard with dauphinoise and savoy cabbage, a beautifully presented, no fat, pork belly with chorizo and white beans, and a mild aubergine curry with coconut rice and garlic naans The pub serves Steve Drake's version of pub food, with a team led by manager … As we hadn't ordered this room/ table our initial reaction was "this is a nice surprise" but the downsides to it was that it lacks atmosphere and it's remoteness impacted on Service. Pumpkin soup sounds great but price relative to other items on the menu would indicate that it is a tiny portion? Highly recommended. We are the Anchor Pub. They seemed to work very hard at creating good food and, in this sense, it's a great success.More. Piers Yeld. For the desert we ordered their Profiteroles which had a warm Chocolate Sauce, Orange and Nutmeg & Vanilla. There was a separate baby changing area within the disabled toilet – this mean I could help out if needs be. No check backs on any of our courses though and waitress wasn't really visible if we needed anything. Just had a really fabulous meal at the Anchor. 10.8 km. ! We shared desserts (no space left in our tummies) a delicate raspberry millefeuille and a lovely blackberry mousse, both of which are highly recommended It is our first time so I don't know if you have parking at your premises. Really lovely but the service was poor. Our Objective: Convergence of community. This...More, Revisited the restaurant on the EOTHO scheme and it was so good we all came back for the september menu. We are having lunch with you this Friday Sep 23rd at 12.45pm. Given the price - I don’t think we’ll be coming back soon. The food was very good and we would love to visit again if we are in the area. Find Pubs near Ripley, Woking on Yell. It wasn’t very busy but I think...More, Two of us had booked a table here for a date night and was greeted by a lady who pointed to our table in the restaurant and told us to take our own seats. At the moment we are offering Pea & Ginger Soup with fresh Coconut, rather than Pumpkin. That honour belongs to Mike Wall-Palmer, who is scaling new culinary heights at this lovely 16th century pub. The Anchor Ripley. This duly came 5 minutes later but she had to be prompted again for the potato element. Take a look at our menus. There are also 2 other car parks in Ripley, across the Green and along Rose Lane, both a 2 or 3 minute walk As my wife had made them aware that it was my birthday they brought out a small plate at the end with some lovely fudge and exotic biscuits, of some sort, which was a very nice touch. more. We started with beautiful sourdough bread, haddock arancini with curry mayo and an amazingly crisp puffed pork skin (which apparently takes three days to produce) with apple sauce, as a form of very upmarket crackling all intents and purposes was a private room (or maybe annex)? The Anchor | Pub food and Sunday roast on the banks of the River Wey Serving traditional British pub dishes like Fish & Chips, pie and Sunday roasts with all the trimmings. We ordered a couple of drinks and our food (Scallops, ham...hock, roasted mallard x2) food was beautiful. St Nicholas church – The Anchor pub Loop from Ripley. Thank you for your enquiry. Our 30th anniversary involved 2 meals out, one in an imposing place in Chobham, and the other here at The Anchor....the Anchor was 1/2 the price and much better.....food marvellous, service great, sound track perfect, prices very reasonable.....I will be back! Charming 16th Century award winning pub/restaurant, situated on the High Street, in the centre of Ripley. At the moment we are offering Pea & Ginger Soup with fresh Coconut, rather than Pumpkin. We thought we’d give it...More, Can’t fault the food here. Adjacent to Pyrford Lock and situated on the banks of the Wey Navigation Canal, a short distance from West Byfleet, as well as the flagship garden of the Royal Horticultural Society at Wisley, the Anchor is a perfect example of the traditional quintessential English country pub.