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I was impressed by the size of the pub and the mixed grill I had was absolutely amazing. I was able to finish it all and the staff were very friendly and welcoming. View all feedback.
What Steve R doesn't like about The White Hart:
Terrible pub, steer clear. Outdated decor, old furniture, unpleasant odors in the restroom, and subpar outdoor seating. Overall, not a pleasant dining experience. View all feedback.
We stayed overnight at The White Hart for the second time with our motorhome. The pub is part of the Britstop Scheme and Daniel welcomed us warmly once again. The village pub has a friendly atmosphere and the locals are happy to chat. Daniel serves delicious pub grub, most of it homemade. My husband had the steak and ale pie, while I had the chilli. The portions were generous, the food was hot, and the prices were reasonable. We will definitely be returning again.
We stopped at the White Hart on our way back from vacation to take a break from driving. We have been to this pub before and knew we would find good drinks and food. The staff greeted us warmly as we ordered our drinks and menus. We didn't have to wait long before our orders were taken, which included Scampi and chips and Steak ale pie with chips and gravy. Although the pub wasn't too busy, there were still quite a few customers and the atmosphere was relaxed and enjoyable. Our meals arrived promptly and were well presented. The Scampi was delicious and my partner loved the pie. Overall, we had a great time at the White Hart. The owner Daniel came over to chat with us, asking about our experience and how we were doing, as he remembered us from a previous visit. If the pub were closer to our home, it would become our regular spot. We will definitely stop by again when we are in the area.
This village pub is fantastic - cozy atmosphere, friendly hosts, and a lot of amenities like a log fire and pool table. You can catch all the big sports games here, and the beer selection caters to all tastes.
This village pub is fantastic. They offer a wide variety of beers and wines, creating a great atmosphere. Additionally, they have amenities such as a pool table and a high-quality TV.
This pub has a decor that harkens back to the 1960s, and it is severely outdated. The furniture is truly eclectic, with squeaky stools, mismatched chairs and tables, and upholstery that appears to be taken from a third-class British Rail train and haphazardly pinned to the benches. The worn-out carpet and stinky toilets only add to the dismal ambiance. Even sitting outside is a depressing experience, with ripped and torn canopies, broken furniture, and an overall feeling of desolation. The pub seems to operate more like a private club, with the landlord being selective about who is welcomed. The pub also has erratic opening hours, with the possibility of closure at any time. Despite any warm smiles from the staff, customers have reported feeling ridiculed as soon as they leave. It's no wonder that the pub is up for sale, and potential buyers are warned that revamping the establishment to meet modern standards will be a challenging and costly endeavor. It is advisable to avoid this pub altogether.