Fox Revived
Norwood HillNorwood Hill
RH6 0ET
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After the Fox burnt down just before the First World War, a new pub was built close by, hence the name of the Fox Revived. At this time it was owned by local brewers Mellersh & Neale, who eventually became Allied Breweries trading under the name of Friary Meux. The pub has been greatly extended by its new owners Brunning & Price and was re-opened in March 2017. It is very popular for its home-cooked food this is sold from 12-9:30 Monday to Thursday, 12-10 Friday and Saturday and 12-9 Sunday. Pastries and croissants are sold each day from opening until noon. Outside is an excellent garden containing fruit trees, and there are good views towards Betchworth and the North Downs. The beer range always includes beer from local brewers such as Surrey Hills and Tillingbourne along with the house beer which is brewed by St Austell.