This place has so much potential. It's a little reminiscent of an Oxford pub; it sits in its own stone courtyard, entirely hidden from the street by a characterful and charming alleyway. But the reality intrudes on the illusion, it's all a bit run-down and looks like the haven of the committed alcoholic. Step inside and there's little doubt. We didn't get a warm welcome and the poker-faced young lad behind the bar tried to charge me £3.50 for two packets of crisps and a tap water (on the back of our round of drinks). Apparently the tap water was...
Read moreGreat pub ,unbelievable service ,literally put a pint down and the bar staff were ready for the next !!our dogs Albert and Rodney have never been so well looked after, especially Rodney who's a young one the staff looked after him so well ,never been to a pub so friendly staff and locals welcomed us!special thanks to Wendy who drove us back to our digs and went way and beyond, we really appreciated it and finished off a fantastic visit to the white horse !cheers to all we meet made our visit very special X Matt, Sophie, Albert...
Read moreApparently this place gets confused with the White Hart Inn for food (no food at the White Horse) but the barman was so kind and absolutely amazing when he realised we had parked up especially to visit with our dog (it is very dog friendly at The White Horse!), he said we could bring back some chips and eat there. So kind! Definitely go for a drink there, they have lots of local drinks on tap. My other half had a Cwrw and I had Welsh berry cider. Everybody was so friendly,...
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