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Beer Available At White Horse (arranged by most recent)
Moinette Brune 95, Moinette Blonde 98, Bristol Beer Factory Bitter Californian , Hop Fuzz The American , Thornbridge Brock 85, Sierra Nevada Hoptimum 99, Indigo Imp Blonde Bombshell 40, Camden Town Camden Ink 86, Thornbridge Branta 55, Otley Not sO , Naylors Old Ale 53, Naylors Special Brown Ale , Weltons Horsham Old 61, Goachers Old 1066 Ale 67, Fyne Ales Vital Spark 90, Fullers Vintage Ale 2011 94, Downton Chimera Wheat Stout 72, Bristol Beer Factory Bristol Vintage 2011 , Sulwath Black Galloway 51, Ascot Winter Reserve 39
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| SaintMatty (128), Uppsala, Sweden | | April 22, 2012 Superb range of beers in this pub that’s in a rather affluent area. I have heard good things about their old ale festival, but am yet to attend. | | jackl (30), London, England | | April 7, 2012 Massive pub on Parsons Green with a most impressive interior. While the pub’s often quite crowded, there’s plenty of seating options including a nice outdoor seating area in front. The pub offers something like 8 beers on cask, with an additional 10 on Keg as well. The bottle selection’s actually pretty large, though I’ve never given it close inspection. As others have noted, the service leaves a bit to be desired. While the staff know how to properly serve their beer, you get the impression that they don’t know anything about the product. The food’s good, but quite expensive (and a bit pretentious). Overall, despite its faults, I really do like this pub. Nice, relaxed atmosphere in a very posh part of London. It’s a great neutral setting to take non-beer geek friends. | | BlackHaddock (175), , England | | March 29, 2012 I visit London fairly regular and I always try and pop in here if I can. It can get really busy, so the outside drinking area is a real bonus when the weather is fine. They have Bar-B-Q’s on the area sometimes too.
Inside people from all walks of life can be found enjoying the vast choice (for London) of beers. The range is always changing with good quality cask ales and continental and American beers dispensed through fonts. I have never tried the bottle selection, I prefer draught beers when out.
The service can let the place down, but it does get busy, as I have said already, but some of the staff haven’t a clue about what they are selling, or how to add up.
The food is good and well cooked, a little expensive, even for London, but there is a good chippy close to the tube station if you are on a budget.
I have taken a lot of people here over the years for their first visit, many have returned and everyone has been impressed with the beer, food and the pub in general.
It is well away from the normal tourist areas of London, but with a day pass on the transport system and being so close to the tube line, it is easy to find and get too.
| | EdKing (69), London, England | | February 21, 2012 The best of both worlds. Traditional English pub but also craft beer bar with an excellent selection of bottled beers, cask ales and guest beers from around the world. Clientale is yuppie, sloaney types and on Thursday and Fridays nights it’s a bit of a sloaney meat market for posh girls and rugger buggers. However, at other times it is great place to have craft beers in a social atmosphere. Has a lot of space and an upstairs bar when it’s crowded. Also has to be commended for their regular beer festivals and beer nights focusing on styles and countries. | | shoulderbroken (60), Tokyo, Japan | | February 9, 2012 Lots of taps, cask and keg and looked like a good selection of bottles. Not sure if there was a bottle menu, but couldn’t see one. Was surprised that the prices weren’t higher given the clientele, two decent bottles, one Belgian, one American and a half of Camden Ink was only £10.80. Looks like a nice place, but the big tables didn’t exactly give me confidence that you would always get a seat. Busy even on a Tuesday evening, with lots of people eating. Clientele lived up to the West London monied cliche. Confused me as I expected not to like it, but couldn’t really help myself. | | eku28 (17), San Diego, California | | December 5, 2011 The White Horse is easy to find on the corner of Parson’s Green near the Parson’s Green tube station. It is inside a great, old Victorian building with a large outdoor patio in front that was very crowded on a Sunday evening. There is a large bar area inside with a classic, English pub atmosphere with lots of dark wood, small rooms with wooden tables, comfortable chairs, etc. The service was average, but it was quite busy. The selection is very good with quite a few casks and regular taps from around the world with several USA and Belgian beers featured. There is also an extensive bottle menu. The quality was ok, but some beers suffered from some slight diacetyl problems. Overall, I thought the White Horse was a bit trendy and a little past its prime. However, it is still a top 5-10 beer bar in London, and a definite visit to see what’s on tap. | | Bjarte1 (40), , Norway | | December 5, 2011 Reserved tables here for five people. Great pub with good space and good service. The food was good. The menu had beer suggestions for each dish. Good beer selection. I especially liked the cask ales fromthe Adnams brewery. | | locura (11), Madrid, Barcelona, Spain | | October 1, 2011 Very good, this is one of my favourite english bar! I love the interior and the great choice of beers. | | YULbier (209), Brno, Czech Republic | | September 28, 2011 Breathtaking building and interior. Large selection of cask beers, and bottles. Super food. Huge patio in front. Above average London pub. | | Aniela (37), Skövde, Sweden | | September 27, 2011 A nice big pub with a large outdoor area. Perfect place in the summer :-) |
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Scene Urbane, yuppie, upscale, glorious pub
Staff Knowledgeable if somewhat harried at times
Parking A short walk from Parson's Green tube stop
Events Festivals and Holiday Dinners, among others
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