White Horse Inn - Piatti

Hollow Hill, CB9 7SH, St Edmundsbury, United Kingdom

🛍 Coffee, British, Chicken, Desserts

4.2 💬 1004 Recensioni
White Horse Inn

Telefono: +441440706081

Indirizzo: Hollow Hill, CB9 7SH, St Edmundsbury, United Kingdom

Città: St Edmundsbury

Menu Piatti: 16

Recensioni: 1004

Sito Web: http://www.withersfieldwhitehorse.co.uk/

"This accommodation seemed like a nice country retreat when we booked. The welcome just covered that, with staff involved seeming to be rathe preoccupied. The room was cold and one might say 'dank ' as if we were the first to set foot in there this season [and it was June] It was stated in the booking that one had to provide ones own bed linnen and towels, there were towels and one of the beds was made up. The beds were 'well used ', so could have been better. There is wifi, but it 's so intermittent and weak [in the room] that in fact there is no wifi. The guest policy needs looking into as we were kept up one night by rowdy guests in a nearby room. we had to go and ask for coffee, tea and milk [provided] to fill up the supply, again the staff were 'very busy ' and 'things are stored away '. We did not use the pub facilities which seemed very nice and welcoming."

Menu completo - 16 opzioni

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Panini

Indiano

Hamburger

Dessert

Insalate

Contorni

Riso

Vegetariana

Lynda Lynda

Great food, in a lovely atmosphere with great service

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Kenneth
Kenneth

Excellent Sunday lunch and friendly and efficient service


Norma
Norma

Lovely old country pub. Good, service and staff all excellent


Phil
Phil

Delicious Sunday lunch. Typical country pub, cosy and friendly. Visualizza piatti


Adam
Adam

Had a lovely Sunday roast in this authentic English pub. Would recommend booking on Sundays.


Darren
Darren

Great food great venue and super service! What more could you ask for on a Saturday night with a party of 14


Peter
Peter

This is a traditional friendly pub. The pint of beer I had was clearly cared for and tasted superb. I'm avoiding saying what it was as I suspect all the beers are as good so it's a matter of preference. The staff where very helpful. I will go again. And again..... Visualizza piatti


Kristina
Kristina

I have visited The White Horse on several occasions for lunch. The place is really friendly and down to earth. A traditional pub. The menu is simple with plenty of comforting dishes at reasonable prices. The food had been consistently excellent on every occasion fresh and beautifully cooked. Compliments to the chefs! The service is also just right and has always been with a smile. A pleasure to eat here. Thank you.


Martin
Martin

We arrived about 6.20pm on a Sunday evening. We ordered two pints of Wherry only to be told there wasn't any. Why the label on the pump wasn't turned round to indicate this I don't know. Instead, we settled for London Pride but were told by the barmaid/tenant/landlord that they would be closing at 7pm. At 6.45pm, one of my friends went to order another couple of pints only to be told she had finished serving. As he sat down, she poured another drink for one of her friends/locals at the bar. The music was so loud that one could hardly have a conversation, and it almost seemed there was a private party going on. We left and won't be going back. It's hardly surprising pubs keep shutting if this...


Wil
Wil

This accommodation seemed like a nice country retreat when we booked. The welcome just covered that, with staff involved seeming to be rathe preoccupied. The room was cold and one might say 'dank ' as if we were the first to set foot in there this season [and it was June] It was stated in the booking that one had to provide ones own bed linnen and towels, there were towels and one of the beds was made up. The beds were 'well used ', so could have been better. There is wifi, but it 's so intermittent and weak [in the room] that in fact there is no wifi. The guest policy needs looking into as we were kept up one night by rowdy guests in a nearby room. we had to go and ask for coffee, tea and m... Visualizza piatti

Categorie

  • Coffee Concediti la nostra ricca e aromatica selezione di caffè, sapientemente preparata per risvegliare i tuoi sensi. Dal classico espresso ai cremosi cappuccini, scopri la miscela perfetta per iniziare la giornata con una nota di sapore.
  • British Tradizionale e sostanzioso, il menu britannico offre classici di conforto come fish and chips, succulenti arrosti e torte salate. Riscopri i gusti familiari, amorevolmente realizzati con ricette senza tempo e ingredienti freschi e locali. Visualizza piatti
  • Chicken Succulento e saporito, i nostri piatti di pollo sono realizzati con carne tenera, condimenti saporiti e diverse ispirazioni culinarie. Goditi una deliziosa varietà che saprà soddisfare ogni palato.
  • Desserts Delizia nel nostra selezione di dessert indulgenti, da squisite creazioni di cioccolato a delicati dolci infusi di frutta, ciascuno creato per terminare il tuo pasto con una nota dolce e lasciare le tue papille gustative desiderare di più.

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