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The White Hart, Pirbright - pub details

Address: The Green, Pirbright, Surrey, GU24 0LP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 21878) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Brookwood (0.9 miles), Worplesdon (2.8 miles), Wanborough (3.8 miles)

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Cricketers Inn, Pirbright (0.2 miles), Brookwood, Woking (0.8 miles), Royal Oak, Pirbright (0.9 miles), Fox, Fox Corner (1.2 miles), Hunters Lodge, Woking (1.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs

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Nice pub over looking pirbright green, youngs original is a bit to cold but the other two pumps seem ok, more on the food side of things.
neil19 - 13 Jan 2012 23:32
I can't really make my mind up about this place. It's not really a pub any more but a M&B top of the range gastropub. Food good some days and average on others, whilst the beers (Pride, Youngs Ord and Bombardier last time) taste ok, they are too cold, as if they're being pulled through a cooler or something. Mrs Smudge likes it anyway which I guess accounts for something!
beer_monster_smudge - 17 Aug 2011 14:43
After a strenuous walk around the Pirbright ranges The White Hart was the first of the two pubs on Pirbright village green that we came to so in we went.

It was a Friday lunchtime and the place was packed out and the five of us struggled to find a table, eventually given a reserved one by the barman. Standard real ales of Youngs Bitter and London Pride were available, but they were fine. Waitress service from a pleasant young lady, who like the barman clearly originated life outside the UK. Food was perfectly acceptable, no more or less what you would expect in such a place, at the normal sort of pub prices.

The White Hart isn't really a pub anymore. It's a restaurant that contains vestiges of the pub it once was. It's clearly popular and I wouldn't object if we re-visited in the future. It's just that a proper pub would be preferable.


ramblethenlunch - 13 Mar 2011 11:53
After a strenuous walk around the Pirbright ranges The White Hart was the first of the two pubs on Pirbright village green that we came to so in we went.

It was a Friday lunchtime and the place was packed out and the five of us struggled to find a table, eventually given a reserved one by the barman. Standard real ales of Youngs Bitter and London Pride were available, but they were fine. Waitress service from a pleasant young lady, who like the barman clearly originated life outside the UK. Food was perfectly acceptable, no more or less what you would expect in such a place, at the normal sort of pub prices.

The White Hart isn't really a pub anymore. It's a restaurant that contains vestiges of the pub it once was. It's clearly popular and I wouldn't object if we re-visited in the future. It's just that a proper pub would be preferable.


ramblethenlunch - 13 Mar 2011 11:52
After a strenuous walk around the Pirbright ranges The White Hart was the first of the two pubs on Pirbright village green that we came to so in we went.

It was a Friday lunchtime and the place was packed out and the five of us struggled to find a table, eventually given a reserved one by the barman. Standard real ales of Youngs Bitter and London Pride were available, but they were fine. Waitress service from a pleasant young lady, who like the barman clearly originated life outside the UK. Food was perfectly acceptable, no more or less what you would expect in such a place, at the normal sort of pub prices.

The White Hart isn't really a pub anymore. It's a restaurant that contains vestiges of the pub it once was. It's clearly popular and I wouldn't object if we re-visited in the future. It's just that a proper pub would be preferable.


ramblethenlunch - 13 Mar 2011 11:52

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