White Hart Inn, Havenstreetback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Changed hands about a year ago, now owned by John and Anne-Marie, a really pleasant couple who know how to run a good pub. The food is good value and always spot-on for quality. Two ales normally available, of late one has been from Ringwood with a second from either Goddards or Island Ales, always well kept and served. Close to the Isle of Wight Steam Railway station and worth the five minute walk up the hill.
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A good refurb although now only one bar. Excellent food, I've eaten there three times now and not been dissapointed.Usually two real ales, Ringwood and Bombardier. More foody now than it used to be but there is still space at the bar for those that just want a beer.
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Currently closed for a refurb, expected to be open again in the autumn.
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Popped in there recently for a quick pint (literally). Friendly landlord and locals - gave me a hand with local transport information. I didn't eat but the food looked quite good. Nice surroundings, although I believe the toilets are scheduled for a refurb soon.
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Now has a new Landlord and things are looking up. The menu is improved and the food still good. The beer range is now Ringwood Best and Goodards Fugle Dee Dum. It seems there are plans to extene/improve the kitchen and eating area but may involve the loss of the public bar, which will be a pity if it happens.
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Not a bad pub for a quite drink, still got a public bar, but the talk is very much about tractors and hay makeing! We had a meal, in the other bar, not cheap �10 for a roast chicken, and I would discribe it as a microwaved cafe dinner, using catering quality food, it did used to be very good. Tried two real ales, not bad, drunk better.
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A traditional pub, still has a lounge and public bar. The lounge is mainly for those eating the very good food - meat pies a speciality. Badger Bitter usually available, other beers at busy times. It's well worth a visit - it doesnt seem to be as busy as it was few years ago, it deserves to do better. Only a five minute walk from the Isle of Wight Steam Railway station.
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this is a must vist the landlord is very good his wife make a excellent meal great value for money
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