14 French Restaurants near Dorking

We found 14 French restaurants within 12 miles 12 miles of Dorking

This sleepy market town in the heart of Surrey might not be an obvious dining destination, but lo and behold its proximity to London and affluent community have seen a number of top quality eateries pop up here that even Londoners can visit within an hour on the train from Victoria. From fancy fine dining spots to casual chains, local independents and cracking Georgian pubs serving some of the county’s finest Sunday roasts, there are restaurants in Dorking that tick all the boxes. The countryside that surrounds this historic town is arguably some of England’s most picturesque and therefore shoals of cyclists and keen walkers flock here at the weekends to explore the pastoral hilly landscape before piling into a nearby pub or café for some hearty sustenance.

 

French Restaurants near Dorking
French Restaurants near Dorking
French Restaurants near Dorking
French Restaurants near Dorking
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The Black Horse, Reigate

The Black Horse, Reigate

Reigate, RH2 9JZ
4.9 miles
The Black Horse pub and brasserie in Reigate is open daily serving a seasonal a la carte menu and Sunday lunch. The décor is light, airy and inviting ... Find out more
Côte Reigate

Côte Reigate

Reigate, RH2 7AQ
5.5 miles
What we think
"There are Francophiles behind this nationwide French brasserie group – that much is obvious. Every last detail, from the rattan terrace furniture ..." Read our full review
The Cricketers, Cobham

The Cricketers, Cobham

Cobham, KT11 3NX
6.5 miles
The Cricketers, Cobham is a pretty village pub and brasserie serving a seasonal a la carte menu. The Cricketers has a large and airy brasserie with an open- ... Find out more
Côte Cobham

Côte Cobham

Cobham, KT11 3DH
7.5 miles
There are Francophiles behind this nationwide French brasserie group – that much is obvious. Every last detail, from the rattan terrace furniture and ... Find out more
Cote Brasserie Esher

Cote Brasserie Esher

Esher, KT10 9QJ
9.5 miles
Cote Brasserie brings a polished and contemporary touch of the old school French brasserie to Esher with a simple airy, yet cosy, interior and French food t ... Find out more
The March Hare, Guildford

The March Hare, Guildford

Guildford, GU1 3SY
10.4 miles
The March Hare, Guildford is a family friendly, welcoming pub and brasserie serving a seasonal a la carte menu of French and British inspired dishes. It is ... Find out more
Cote Brasserie Guildford

Cote Brasserie Guildford

Guildford, GU1 3UQ
10.5 miles
Cote Brasserie Guildford sits on one of the many beautiful narrow roads surrounding the impressive Guildford castle; from the outside it looks cosy, and onc ... Find out more
Mimi's Weybridge

Mimi's Weybridge

Weybridge, KT13 9UQ
10.6 miles
Mimi's bar and restaurant offers a fine dining experience in a relaxed environment in the heart of Weybridge, surrounded by boutiques and fellow eateries. T ... Find out more
Brasserie Vacherin

Brasserie Vacherin

Sutton, SM1 1HN
10.7 miles
What we think
"Chef-proprietor Malcolm John has been in the restaurant trade long enough to know which buttons to push, & has put his experience to good use in th ..." Read our full review
The Queens Head - Weybridge

The Queens Head - Weybridge

Weybridge, KT13 8XS
11.2 miles
The Queen’s Head, Weybridge is a family friendly pub and brasserie open daily serving a seasonal a la carte menu, alongside Sunday lunch. The Quee ... Find out more
Côte Woking

Côte Woking

Woking, GU21 6EN
11.5 miles
There are Francophiles behind this nationwide French brasserie group – that much is obvious. Every last detail, from the rattan terrace furniture and ... Find out more
Le Petit Nantais

Le Petit Nantais

Hampton Court, KT8 9ER
11.8 miles
In December of 1997 Jean-Philippe and Kim Gravier opened the doors to Le Petit Nantais Bistro in the heart of Hampton Court Village.   &ldquo ... Find out more
Cote Brasserie Horsham

Cote Brasserie Horsham

Horsham, RH12 1HH
11.8 miles
For over a thousand years people have walked the streets of Horsham, and doesn’t it just feel like you’ve been walking a thousand years trying t ... Find out more
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Within the town of Dorking itself visitors delight over the number of independent art and craft shops, boutiques, art galleries, vintage emporiums and antique shops. Combine this with a plethora of unique spots to eat, drink and watch the world go by and it’s no wonder that Dorking has become a popular spot for relaxing weekend breaks away. if you can venture outside of the town, there are some great restaurants near Dorking too. For those who prefer sightseeing to retail, the Dorking Museum regularly hosts interesting exhibitions, talks and activities and The Green Room Theatre regularly welcomes fantastic performing arts troupes from across the country and beyond. Elsewhere Dorking Halls hosts everything from stand-up comedy and live music to film screenings and children’s shows. On Fridays a traditional market pops up on St Martin’s Walk with traders showcasing a range of local produce including meat, cheese, confectionary and one of the best fruit and vegetable stalls in the south east. Dorking was historically known for its large poultry market – hence the large and unmissable statue of a cockerel erected on the roundabout at the town’s entrance and many references to fowl across the town.