The Lamb - Menu

73 Brighton Road, KT6 5NF, Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom

🛍 Pub, Lunch, Drinks, Cheese

4.5 💬 2061 Reviews
The Lamb

Phone: +442083909229

Address: 73 Brighton Road, KT6 5NF, Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom

City: Kingston upon Thames

Menu Dishes: 4

Reviews: 2061

Website: https://www.lambsurbiton.co.uk

"Where to start? This legendary hostelry is known around the world as the most eclectic, friendly and community minded tavern in the known universe. A small but carefully husbanded selection of ales nudges elbows with some of your mass market favourites. Good selection of spirits including a non-alcoholic gin if that's your thing. Great bands here play all the time from quiet, thoughtful modern folk to foot stomping crowd pleasers. The atmosphere for the favourites is, shall we say, intimate. In addition to all this, The Lamb is the heartbeat of community events, pumping love through the streets and parks of this leafy commuterville. Urban downhill skiing anyone? If you're in need of food then it's mostly limited to cheese, though there is a particularly fine selection on offer. Besides, didn't someone once say that a person with beer and cheese is a king/queen/royalty of self-specified preference indeed?"

Full menu - 4 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Burger

Sides

Pizza Snacks

PaulH9623 PaulH9623

Very warm and friendly pub that makes not only locals but foreigners like myself feel welcome. Very friendly bartenders and great bands.

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Jane
Jane

Visiting Hampton Court palace and being a fan of real ale we stopped by here after our evening meal. Very friendly welcome and customers were very chatty. Offered a sample of ale before choosing.


B641VUrachelw
B641VUrachelw

Great time last night, they had not water bottles and blankets as Evreone was outside. My group was cancelled on by our last booking at hotel bosco but we managed to get a seat here, had a great evening!!


PUMBRIDGE
PUMBRIDGE

Our American visitors were keen to visit a quaint English pub. I wouldn't class the Lamb as quaint it's better than that. It's quirky. The decor is crazy, the beer is excellent, and they thoroughly enjoyed themselves. View menu


689stug
689stug

First time visiting and what a delight beer garden that's way bigger than expected, great service behind the bar and a great atmosphere. Immediately felt like a nice place to spend an evening, and look forward to returning soon


R1084LBdanielleo
R1084LBdanielleo

This pub feels like home from home has hit Glastonbury! I've gone on my own for quiet drinks and chats and had the most incredible gig nights ever! It's a unique and special place. Don't write it off on appearances, the staff are great, the community events are epic and the people are super lovely.


John00017
John00017

A huge post lock effort is being made by this pub to welcome people back in a safe and as always quite lovely environment. The staff are a delight as is the complete overall experience of sitting undercover outside, with heating enjoying the live music and ambiance of this unique and inviting venue. View menu


healinghels
healinghels

Just that. An amazing extension of their home, Adam, Liz and their girls have created the most warm, welcoming and brilliant place to hang out. With regular games, a changing provision of fabulous fresh food, arts and crafts, and the most astonishing selection of brilliant live music. Not just now and again, but every week, something amazing happens here. If you've not been, you absolutely should, come and join in, come and play.


Mb7400
Mb7400

Came here on Friday night with two older mates. Unusual venue....not in a bad way. Hard to put into words....it feel partly hippyish, grungey, retrospective. Very small inside. In fact, the outside feels like a larger area. The owners have done well to set up a covered, segmented, seating area outside.... Ordering is via an App only you can decide whether that’s good/sensible or a bit irritating...or both. Atmosphere inside was very decent and chilled.


John
John

Where to start? This legendary hostelry is known around the world as the most eclectic, friendly and community minded tavern in the known universe. A small but carefully husbanded selection of ales nudges elbows with some of your mass market favourites. Good selection of spirits including a non-alcoholic gin if that's your thing. Great bands here play all the time from quiet, thoughtful modern folk to foot stomping crowd pleasers. The atmosphere for the favourites is, shall we say, intimate. In addition to all this, The Lamb is the heartbeat of community events, pumping love through the streets and parks of this leafy commuterville. Urban downhill skiing anyone? If you're in need of food the... View menu

Kingston upon Thames

Kingston upon Thames

Categories

  • Pub Enjoy a lively atmosphere with our classic pub favorites. From hearty burgers and fish 'n' chips to savory pies and craft brews, our menu promises a cozy experience ideal for unwinding with friends.
  • Lunch Satisfy your midday cravings with our delicious lunch menu. From fresh salads and hearty sandwiches to savory soups and vibrant bowls, each dish is crafted to give you the perfect midday boost. View menu
  • Drinks Quench your thirst with our refreshing selection of drinks, from hand-crafted cocktails and fine wines to non-alcoholic delights, including sodas, juices, and expertly brewed coffee and tea. Perfect complements to your meal!
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Seating
  • menu
  • Takeaway
  • menu
  • Nightlife

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