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The White Horse, Easton - pub details

White Horse

Address: The Street, Easton, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 0ED [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 18288) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Wickham Market (3.3 miles)

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> Current user rating: 5.3/10 (rated by 6 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Chequers Inn, Kettleburgh (1.6 miles), George, Wickham Market (1.9 miles)

user reviews of the White Horse, Easton

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An absolute gem of a pub set in one of the nicest places we visited over the Easter break. Approaching the gorgeous front of the building sit two lovely benches to relax at in the sun with more in the garden to the rear. The interior was equally charming and the service of the landlord and staff exemplary. The beer was excellent and although I did not try the food, I�m sure it would live up to the standard set by everything else.

BiffoBeer - 4 May 2011 14:07
Couldn't agree more with the previous review, despite the fact that it was written two years ago. It seems that nothing has changed - the place itself is warm and inviting, both externally and internally, but the bloke with the floppy fringe and glasses that runs the place doesn't seem to have a clue about basic customer service. 'Too busy to acknowledge the customers' is absolutely right! One word - stressmonkey.

Despite the presence of this tweed-jacketed oddball, the meal itself (traditional lamb roast) was gorgeous! And the chardonnay went down a treat too!


Clare_Bear - 28 Jan 2010 23:41
Pretty Pub, set just off the corner of the main through road, by the Church, extra parking is available just across the street but I think there is a parking area at the rear accessed by a drive to the right of the pub.
The interior is on two or three different levels and tables are used for dining throughout, used to be very good for food and still seems popular but I have not eaten here for some while so cannot judge.
The Adnams range dominates the cask beers on offer and when I visited the Bitter was a lovely pint, Fresh, Crisp and temperature perfect.
They had an impressive list of wines by the glass displayed on a wallboard in the main bar.
The 'Feel' as opposed to Ambience or Atmosphere was that everyone (staff) seemed very absorbed with themselves, to busy to acknowledge the customers, not just myself, I noticed very little interaction of any kind, the service came over as perfunctory, far too functional, no personality, which is a pity because the building is welcoming and cosy.
One word of warning, if you use the front door and if like me you are a 'Big' Lad the door is split in the middle and only half of it opens readily, its a bit of a squeeze.
Hops_n_Malt - 28 Jan 2008 22:17

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