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It has a low ceiling and flagstone floor. Out the back, a covered patio leads back to a grassy beer garden.
It's busy at lunchtimes (best to arrive well before 1pm if you want a table). Has off-road parking and a beer garden with a covered patio. The food is quite good, and is served in ample portions. The burgers and the smoked salmon tagliatelle (about £7) are particularly recommended.
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It's busy at lunchtimes (best to arrive well before 1pm if you want a table). On [[Kake]]'s Tuesday lunchtime visit in August 2013 it was indeed quite busy; there were a few empty tables at 2pm (possibly helped by the good weather and many people being out in the garden), but customers were being warned that there was a half-hour wait for food.
There are always a couple of big-name real ales on tap, averagely kept.
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No music was playing on this visit, but there was plenty of lively conversation. Tables were cleared and cleaned very swiftly after being vacated.

[[elvum]] noted in December 2007 that there are always a couple of big-name real ales on tap, averagely kept, and this appears to remain roughly true six years later. On [[Kake]]'s August 2013 visit, the ales were Hogs Back TEA, Young's Bitter, London Pride, Gale's Seafarers, and their Greene-King-brewed house ale, Duke's Head KT20 (£1.75/half). The staff member who served me was pretty new and didn't know anything about the ales, but a colleague prompted him to offer me a taster of the KT20 when I asked about it.

On [[elvum]]'s visits (most recently in December 2007) the food has been quite good, and served in ample portions. [[elvum]] particularly recommends the burgers and the smoked salmon tagliatelle (about £7 as of December 2007).

[[Kake]]'s verdict: Seems to be fairly food-led — while sat at a table with my beer reading a book, staff asked me twice if I was planning to eat. I'd come back if I was in the area, though, whether to try the food or just for a pint.

Accessibility: Two steps to get in at the front. Once you're in, it's step-free to the toilets (including an accessible one). There's no step between interior and the patio, so there may be step-free access from the street via that way. The pub has off-road parking.

See also:
* [http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubreviews/53266/ Pubs Galore comments]
* [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/comments.shtml/5855/ Beer In The Evening comments]

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], August 2013.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[elvum]], December 2007.</div>
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category='Accessible Toilet,Beer Garden,Live Music,Pub Food,Pubs,Real Ale'
category='Beer Garden,Food Served Lunchtimes,Live Music,Pub Food,Pubs,Real Ale'
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phone='01737 812173'
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summary='Pub betwen Kingswood and Tadworth.' summary='Pub between Kingswood and Tadworth.'
website='http://dukesheadtadworth.co.uk/'
summary='Pub betwen Kingswood and Tadworth.' website='http://dukesheadtadworth.co.uk/'

Large, friendly pub near Kingswood and Tadworth.

It's busy at lunchtimes (best to arrive well before 1pm if you want a table). Has off-road parking and a beer garden with a covered patio. The food is quite good, and is served in ample portions. The burgers and the smoked salmon tagliatelle (about £7) are particularly recommended.

There are always a couple of big-name real ales on tap, averagely kept.

Last visited by elvum, December 2007.

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