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Robin Hood

YOUNGS

GENERAL MANAGERS

Ken & Michele Green.

 

ADDRESS

52 West Street, Sutton, Greater London  SM1 1SH  Tel. 020 8643 7584  e-mail
robinhood@letsgettipsy.co.uk

 

MAP

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OWN WEBSITE

www.robinhoodsutton.co.uk

 

PUB EXPLORER REFERENCE

42497.

 

PHOTO

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GUIDE

The Robin Hood has a listing in the 'CAMRA Good Beer Guide'.

 

AWARDS

Winners of 'Young's Breweries Cellar Competition 2006'.
Also Winners of 'CAMRA Best Pub of the Year Sutton & Croydon 2006'.

 

 PUB OPENING TIMES

Monday - Saturday 11am - 11pm. Sunday 12noon - 11pm.

 

DRINKS ON DRAUGHT

Carling, Fosters, Stella, Guinness, Blackthorn Cider.

 

REAL ALES

Young's Ordinary / Special + Guest ale.

 

DRINKS OFFER

4 bottles of Youngs Bottle Beer  £6.00

 


ENTERTAINMENT

MONDAY

Quiz Night - Free to enter. Alcohol prizes + one off cash prize question with rollover jackpot.

 

TUESDAY

Crib Night.

 

THURSDAY

MENCAP Group meet here every Thursday.

 

CHARITY WORK

We regularly hold charity fund raisers for Volunteer Bureau of Sutton. So far we have raised £25,000.

 

OTHER ENTERTAINMENT

1 TV, Darts Board.
Large range of pub games including dominoes, back gammon, mah jong and many more available.

 

DINING AT THE ROBIN HOOD
Cooked to order Pub Food served from a main menu (including 9 different curries), Snack menu such as pasties, sausage rolls etc, and a Specials Board.

ACCOMPANYING DRINKS

 Range of Wines. Hot Chocolate (with cream), Tea & Cafetiere Coffee.

 

MAIN MENU TIMES

Monday - Saturday 12noon - 2pm & 6pm - 9pm.

 

SNACK MENU TIMES

Monday - Saturday 11am - 11pm.
Sunday 12noon - 11pm.

 

FUNCTION ROOM

Upstairs Function Room available for private hire, suitable for up to 80 guests. Any occasion welcome (except 18th birthday parties). Please contact us to discuss your requirements.

 

FACILITIES

 Small Patio Area, Wheelchair Access.

 

OTHER

Well Ventilated Throughout, Children Welcome (on patio area), Dogs Allowed. Debit / Cash Back & Credit Cards accepted.

 

Robin Hood PhotoKnown locally as the best kept secret in Sutton, the Robin Hood is situated in a residential area just off the main high street in Sutton.  Outside is white with black beams and inside, although not huge, is cosy and welcoming with a real fire for the winter months.  Although all one area the 'top end' is considered the public bar.  This is the kind of place you can sit and chat and have a nice time with friends.  People will come in as strangers but leave knowing someone.  We have a good reputation as a female friendly and trouble free pub.  This is 'a pub you can bring your granny to'!  There are old peoples homes to the left of the pub, and we attract many senior citizens who know us as a safe, non hostile venue.  With no loud music or noisy TV's this is a pub where a quiet drink and some good company can be enjoyed. There is a games corner, where many while away an hour or two with a game of back gammon, cribbage, dominoes, shove'ha'penny or even Mah Jong, to mention but a few.  It has been known for people to bring their own games in too!   We have entertainment such as Quiz and Cribbage nights and hold big events on Halloween, New Years Eve, Christmas Eve, St Georges Day etc.  We also support a local charity in aid of senior citizens and those who can't get around in the Sutton area, raising £25,000 for them, with big events a couple of times a year such as auctions or sponsoring.  Good simple pub food is available every day, alongside favourites such as steak, ham and egg & chips.  We also do a large range of curries and seven delicious desserts.  The snack menu runs all day, so you can always pick up a sausage roll or ham slice.  If you are new to the area come and meet the local regulars and try a quality pint.  You will soon become a regular yourself.

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