In common with many Wetherspoon pubs, the Claude du Vall is only only a few minutes' walk from the train station and bus stops, and adjacent to the town’s busy shopping area. It therefore attracts a wide selection of people throughout the day - both young and old. A variety of furniture, and styles of layout, create a different feel to different parts of the large, modern interior. There is a long bar that serves the whole pub; the gents and disabled toilets are downstairs towards the rear of the building, and the ladies toilets upstairs. On fine days there is pavement seating on the High Street, as well as a small outside patio area towards the middle of the pub - including smoking.
There are three regular cask ales and then at least guests, generally including at least one LocAle and often a dark beer. On busier weekends there might be up to four guest beers available. Several TV screens are mounted on the walls, generally showing News programmes (with sub-titles showing instead of sound), but occasionally Sports events are shown (also with sound off). The pub has good relationships with its local brewers, and promotes monthly Tap Takeovers which are advertised in the pub. They enthusiastically support the National Wetherspoon Beer & Cider Festivals.
Historic Interest
Camberley was built on Bagshot Heath, once a notorious 17th- and 18th-century haunt of highwaymen. Among them was Claude du Vall, famed for his gallantry and daring.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Claude du Vall, Camberley
Up to 4 Guest Beers at the weekend
Changing beers typically include: Dorking (varies) , Tillingbourne (varies) , Windsor & Eton (varies)
Source: National