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White Hart, Over Wallop

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Didn't find this a very child friendly pub at all , granted it is a very quaint old fashioned pub that does serve some nice ale but felt our chilldren weren't welcome , would understand if they were screaming the place down or running around but that was not the case at all. Would not reccomend this place at all if out with your family if it includes children. Could almost hear a sigh of relief when we left. Very disappointing.
Tanztan - 16 Dec 2016 17:04
Ringwood Best and Hobgoblin plus another were on the handles when I visited, I chose Hobgoblin which was in excellent condition. The house curry (there were two other curries on offer) was as hot as I had been advised. Friendly locals in this unspoilt local, I was told the landlord had been there for thirty years - is this a record?
Feed - 11 Feb 2011 01:16
Run by the same couple for as long as I can remember. The beer is always good )I tries Ringwood (Marston's) Best but they were also serving Hobgoblin. A great pub serving good 'pub' food. Worth a visit.
wolvesfan - 16 Dec 2010 16:06
Looked like the sort of place that might have a real cider. Sadly turned out to have nothing better than Stowford Press, but a very nice pub in all other ways.
jgurney1 - 23 Aug 2010 12:45
A lovely pub; great service, great food. Nice, clean, tidy and chav-free. Just how pubs should be.
fender100 - 10 Jun 2010 17:03
Very good village pub which is more interested in beer than food - a welcome reversion to the old way of doing things. I had a decent pint of Fullers, some good conversation and a welcome break from Mrs A while she visited a nearby friend.

It's a good place to drop into for a pint before you get into the Salisbury traffic jam or if you happen to be passing and I'm pleased to drop in on a regular basis.
ETA - 15 May 2009 15:04
Thoroughly decent Fullers/Gales pub on the outskirts of the pleasant Hampshire village of Stockbridge. You know what you're going to get with Fullers these days; Efficient bar staff, well kept ales, gastropubby food with prices to match and a nice rural ambience to the place. Chock full of locals this Easter Sunday, with a busy program of events throughout April including live music which i've not come across in Fullers' pubs before.

6 ales on, no Fullers Hock sadly but two very reasonable pints of Chiswick Bitter and Gales Seafarer, of which proceeds go directly to the charity of the same name. If you're in the area, this is definitely worth a visit.
ChrisP87 - 12 Apr 2009 19:37

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