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White Hart, Welwyn

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My favourite pub. Ever
scoobyACZ - 6 Dec 2015 11:11
Pretentious Wells house serving absolutely dire Youngs Bitter.
anonymous - 5 Feb 2011 21:54
the food is not what it was here a year or two ago. the prices are, though.
the bar area is pretty quiet, but nice enough. stowford press cider.
breadncheese - 29 Jul 2010 09:48
The White Hart is a Former 17th Century Coaching Inn now converted into a Hotel, restaurant and bar.
I couldn�t quite work out what it was actually trying to be ( Hotel, restaurant or pub ?), but I think it probably leads with the food and is mainly there to for the Michelin listed restaurant. The bar area was pleasant enough, on two levels, a front section by the street with comfy seating and large light windows and then a slightly smaller back section overlooking the even lower silver service restaurant. A couple of handpumps serving CW fair, namely Eagle IPA and Bombardier. A very nice d�cor and a bit of an upmarket feel , which makes it a nice place for a drink with the misses, but not suitable for a session with the lads.
So pleasant enough place and the only negative I can say is that it suffers from not having an outside drinking area, which means the smokers stand outside on the narrow pavement congesting the front door like a load of nicotine bouncers.

Gann - 21 Jun 2009 19:09
Good atmosphere - nice and airy with polite and attentive Staff. Piers is a great host and the food is very good.
Certainly worth a visit.
scarn - 29 Apr 2008 16:42
Now fully refurbished with 13 en suite luxury bedrooms and an unparalleled fine dining restaurant and comfortable bar areas. Well worth a visit!
piers.lyon - 16 Jan 2006 07:59
17th Century Coaching Inn, serving traditional cooked lunches, excellent silver service, about to be converted into a luxury hotel/restaurant in the new year.
Kate Branston - 10 Oct 2004 16:34

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