Jordan Addison, owner of the award winning G!RO Café, renowned as the go-to for the cyclist community but just as popular with local residents, setup over 10 years ago and is very passionate about what he does. He says, “It is a privilege to serve the folks of Esher day in day out, and that is part of what makes Esher special.” Here he shares his top places to visit in the area.
No.2
Where do you fuel up for the day?
“G!RO…whilst it might look like a bike shop, it’s the best spot for coffee on the high street. As well as serving single origin coffee from Workshop Coffee roasters, we have a wide variety of pastries, breakfast and lunch treats to get you going.”
G!RO Cycles, 2 High St, Esher KT10 9RT
@girocycles
Take time out
“A walk down by West End Green is lovely in all seasons. From there you can venture up to Esher Common and really explore a local treat of heathland and woodland right on our doorstep.”
No. 51
Where do you recommend for lunch?
“Asides from G!RO, another local independent is Hummings. As well as a late-night bar on weekends, Ramon and the team offer a fantastic brunch and lunch seven days a week.”
Hummings, 51 High St, Esher KT10 9RQ
@hummings_bar
No. 3
Dining out in Esher? GO!
“The all-new Starling Bistro is the latest addition to the high street, and has been incredibly well received. The well-known chef Nick Beardshaw (formerly Tom Kerridge’s right-hand Head Chef), has opened his very own restaurant, which has recently been awarded a Michelin star.”
Starling Bistro, 3 High St, Esher KT10 9RL
@starlingbistro
No. 114-116
Where’s good for a spot of TLC?
“Pilates Esher is a hidden gem located at the top of the high street. Book yourself a one-to-one Reformer session with Hannah or Paul to get you moving in ways you never have!”
Pilates Esher, 114-116 High St, Esher KT10 9QJ
@pilatesesher