Surbiton’s Waggon and Horses has undergone a dramatic transformation with a Thai restaurant upstairs.
The ground floor of the pub in Surbiton Hill Road has had an overhaul to now resemble a game lodge, complete with taxidermy on the walls, while the restaurant and garden have seen the biggest change.
A private room – once used as a small theatre – is now a rentable dining room and the upper dining room has been made to resemble an Imperial Thai palace.
Outside are booths, a colourful mural, bean bags and a real Bangkok tuk-tuk taxi.
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