The White Hart Hotel, Newmarket - pub details
Address: 134, High Street, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8JP [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 1893) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Newmarket (0.3 miles), Dullingham (3.6 miles), Kennett (4.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
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Temple Bar, Newmarket (0.1 miles), Yard, Newmarket (0.1 miles), Bushel Inn, Newmarket (0.1 miles), Five Bells, Newmarket (0.1 miles), Orange House, Newmarket (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the White Hart Hotel, Newmarket
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Very large pub on high street, part of the Marstons estate and also a hote 3 beers - pedigree, Jennings and Brakspears Gold which was well kept if a little cold and creamy head. Good priced menu of staple pub food, not much competition in the area unless you like GK.......... Staff have to multi task which can seem that you have to wait for service, but it was not too busy being midweek. With luck weekends will see more staff on. TonyMitch - 25 Jul 2018 19:05 |
Please ignore my last comment. it was meant for the Five Bells. davethomason - 14 Feb 2012 13:17 |
NASTY. We were warned about this one by another pub, apparently there have been stabbings, underage boxing & regular strippers. It certainly lived up to its reputation. If you are planning a crawl miss this one out. davethomason - 14 Feb 2012 13:14 |
On a Saturday pub crawl this is not the place to be at lunchtime. Too many people with kids. We were hoping for lunch but the service for a drink was so slow we didnt fancy our chances. the best choice of drinks anywhere in Newmarket but �4.00 for a pint of Peroni is a bit steep. Reckon if we had finished in this pub it would have been full of clubbers. A respectable 7. davethomason - 14 Feb 2012 13:07 |
We tried this pub last Friday afternoon on a pub crawl. From the outside we thought that it would be highly unlikely to have hand pumped ales. We tried anyway as part of our attempt to drink in every place that serves real ale in N/M. Very surprised to see two hand pumped ales; Marston�s Pedigree and Best. A reasonable �2.20 a pint and not bad. The barman was friendly and stated that he was employed by Marston�s. It sounded like he was on some management programme for them and had been posted to many of their places around the country. Not our sort of pub normally and I guess this is the sort of place that is heaving on a Friday or Saturday Evening. Judging by how many bottles of spirits there were behind the bar I guess shorts and cocktails are popular in the evenings. The popular spirits must have had at least 10 bottles of each ready with pourers. Love_good_ale - 20 Jun 2008 20:01 |
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