The Alma
Located in Heath End, nestled between Farnham and Aldershot, you'll find a charming 1920's pub that offers a unique blend of history and hospitality. This establishment, which underwent a refurbishment in 2013, features a separate dining area and bar, providing a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for all visitors. One of the most distinctive features of this pub is its sign, which depicts a scene from the Battle of the Alma, a significant event in the Crimea War that took place in 1854. This unique touch adds a historical element to the pub's ambiance, making it a fascinating destination for history buffs and pub-goers alike. Currently, the pub offers a hearty full roast every Sunday, providing a traditional and satisfying dining experience. However, there are plans in the pipeline to expand the menu to other days, promising more culinary delights for patrons to enjoy. Adding to the pub's community spirit, there is a meat draw event every Friday at 6.30pm. This weekly event is a fun and exciting way to kick off the weekend, and another reason why this 1920's pub is a beloved local institution in Heath End.