Reviews The Frog & Nightgown

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Carole Whorwood
+5
Took my mum for afternoon tea yesterday to celebrate her birthday. Wonderful food, really friendly staff and a lovely welcoming place. So nice to have a proper village pub so close.
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Susan McDonald-Bryant
+5
A great little gem tucked away down a country lane...found by chance. Lovely little tea room with a real fire , food and service very good. A charming place.
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Harriet Evans
+5
Lovely place, very friendly staff and food is amazing � can highly recommend
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Diane Doughty
+5
Fantastic lunch today at the Toad hall tea rooms, gorgeous panini followed by delicious chocolate cake and a bottle of Victorian lemonade. Really friendly staff, will definitely be back. Many thanks. I would highly recommend a visit.
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Roy Sexton
+5
Came to the Frog and Nightgown yesterday with my wife daughter and grandson. Nice snacks in the tea room nice staff and dog friendly. Remember drinking in the Frog some 50 years ago. Well worth a visit
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Kieran Delaney
+5
Stayed in the b&b down the road and called there for drinks a few nights while we were staying around , and must say it was a very nice place run by two good people full of chat and stories and great food glad to see it doing well , best wishes from the Irish boys , �roofers ���
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Damian Wallis
+5
Great beer, stunning views in the beer garden added to Kwan’s pop up Authentic Thai kitchen = happy days!
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Sharon Gregory
+5
First visit today for lunch and it was delicious. Friendly staff and reasonably priced. Will definitely come again :)
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Ian Mcilroy
+5
Great welcome,...friendly owners and staff...well kept beers and tasty snacks at both Toad Hall tea room and the inter-connecting Frog and nightgown ....They have quiz nights...Dart nights....and will definitely see the return of our "Saturday Club..Paddy Paz and Rog.
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Julie Martin
+5
Lovely ‘proper’ pub. Loved the Punk IPA. Friendly staff and great atmosphere. They’re inventive with their ‘special days’ too - arrive on two wheels, tractor day etc.
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Graham Hartley
+5
Tramped across the fields to get there with my daughter and cocker spaniel in tow and well worth the effort.Used to visit 20+years ago so it was a bit deja vu. Still a bit quirky but it's been sympathetically restored and a bit like drinking in your front room. Good beers and the pork pie with chutney is an excellent accompaniment. Most important dogs are welcome as long as they are kept on their lead. A brave venture which deserves to succeed .
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Helen Morrison
+5
An amazing little hidden gem. Lovely bone cina cups and large tea pots!!! Take a second look for the frogs they are hiding every where. Tasteful decorated and relaxed environment.
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Lee Burrows
+5
Awesome pub, lovely staff and great events. Dog friendly in a lovely countryside location. Definitely worth a visit :)
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EM Hk
+5
Lovely lunch in this quirky cafe today, butternut squash soup amazing! Cakes also great! Wonderful friendly staff. Clean and decorated with frogs!
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Mrs Foster
+5
UPDATE- Visited for lunch today and sat with a view of the fields. This place has so much potential. £10.50 for a jacket spud with tuna! WOW this is the most expensive jacket I've had! Called up to check what menu they were serving as there is tea room menu and pizza menu to be told its the tea room menu and that this changes daily. Come on management, this needs sorting out. All in all had a pleasant lunch. Visited here today for lunch. It is a charming old country pub with no frills. The garden is large with benches and unbrellas. Take a menu grab a table and order at the bar. Inside is very small but cute and it's a tea room and pub. We had a panini which was £8.10 with a small garnish and few crisps. Not cheap by all means but very nice. Service was friendly and super quick.
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SAVERIO CALABRESE
+5
The food is truly part of Italy. Together with friends we were happy to enjoy to eat well and then the originality of the products was exceptional, really fresh. We always come back because we like it. I have to thank Rudy and Edina as they always treat us well.
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Nat Ciccone
+5
People say hidden gem, this place is definitely a gem hidden down a country lane. You will get beautiful surroundings and service with a smile 😊
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Colin Churchward
+5
Nice relaxed pub with good atmosphere. Good quality beers on cask, I had Surrey Hills ranmore which was in great condition. Beer garden for when the weather is good. Frogs everywhere!
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J J M
+4
Can't give a true post as literally popped in. Didn't eat but menu look lovely. Pity they only had 1 non alcoholic gin, and the one I don't like : ( They were about to start an 'open mic' night, but sadly couldn't stay - sure it would have been fun. Service and staff- just fab.
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William Peel
+5
Excellent food, beer and service. Dog friendly too.
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chelsea langham
+5
Lovely pub with beautiful garden Do a great range of amazing food from afternoon tea to the best pizzas. Reasonably price. One of my favourite pubs to visit
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kenneth brown
+5
Set between the towns of Horsham and Crawley is this hidden gem. Part pub, part tea room set in a small hamlet it's the ideal place to unwind after a hard day's work. The Toad Hall tea room has a relaxed, friendly atmosphere and serves afternoon tea with unlimited refills. Cakes, scones, sandwiches and coffee are also available along with breakfast options in the morning. The sort of place you want to keep secret for yourself however the secret is well and truly out as it's very popular. Very busy on weekends so booking in the tea room. Tip: you may need a map to find it as it's in the countryside surrounded by many lanes heading in various directions.
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Brewd&Roastd
+4
Warm and cosy little pub/tea room on the outskirts of Horsham. The couple who manage it are kind and knowledgeable about the local attractions and history. They generally have a good selection of local beers on tap, the tea room is darling, and the pub is cute as a button with all the frog decor. A very comfortable place to speak to locals or sit and read a book by the fire and watch the rain from the window.
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Peter Hearnden
+4
Nice food on Saturday- baked potatoes , sandwiches or pizza. Service was good. oh and cake for afters Yum
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Robin Timperley
+5
Fab-u-lous food, quick, well cooked & decorative. Plus the young lady, with long lightish coloured hair, was truly amazing. Polite, helpful, kind & totally professional
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Katy Counsell
+5
Such a lovely setting and a beautiful pub. The food is amazing and very reasonably priced. The service was also outstanding. I'd thoroughly recommend drinking and/or eating here for a lovely change from the usual Town type pubs. 👍👍👍
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Jonathon Cannon-Gierth
+5
Best local in the area of Faygate and Rusper. Good beer and ale selection. Staff warm and chatty. Food is lovely, especially the pizzas!
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Maggie Beech
+4
Nice place with lots of character and large area to sit outside. Unfortunately we didn't think the food was great. Jacket potato was dry and Sandwich was rediculously overloaded although it was tasty.
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Mark Mills
+5
Lovely little place which served us a great lunch with a friendly service. A must visit for a light lunch or even a pizza and a pint 👍
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Andy Hewitt
+5
Proper food made on site. Friendly helpful staff. The bacon in my bacon brie and cranberry toastie was barkingly good. Fine pint of ranmore..
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david cameron
+4
Not the easiest place to find but well worth a visit. The atmosphere is very good and food is now provided by the kitchen. Was provided by street vendors sonetimr ago that visit certain days of the week. The food is very good. Dog friendly also, inside and outside.