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The White Hart, Holyport - pub details

Address: Money Row Green, Holyport, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 2ND [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 19732) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Maidenhead (2.4 miles), Taplow (3.3 miles), Furze Platt (3.5 miles)

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Jolly Gardener, Holyport (0.0 miles), George On The Green, Holyport (0.4 miles), Sun and Stars, Holyport (0.4 miles), Belgian Arms, Holyport (0.5 miles), Fifield Inn, Fifield (1.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

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The better of the two pubs we tried in the Holyport area. The White Hart has a large car park that was fairly busy. I only went into the bar area. But I presume there was a dining room too, given the amount of cars. We made use of the garden, which has a children's play area. Whilst this is a Greene King pub, the ale range is a bit more adventurous than most - My Generation Beer Company Session Pale Ale, Goffs Galahad, Skinners Betty Stogs & Greene King IPA. The Galahad wasn't too bad. Rugby was being shown on the TV and there is still a bar billiard table in one corner.
blue_scrumpy - 18 Oct 2015 16:29
Tucked away from the main thoroughfare through Holyport and away from the eateries of The Belgian Arms and The George, the White Hart with its boundless car park is a good solid bet for the discerning drinker. The Tring Side Pocket (which seems to be inveigling its way around the pubs in the Bucks, Berks and Oxon area), was on the steep side at £3.60 a pint, no doubt due to being a GK guest, but was nonetheless spot-on. Busy for a Monday night and very much a locals ‘air’ to the place, but it was cosy enough, the service polite and friendly and the bar billiard table, commandeered as it was by three well-behaved children, was a nice touch.
Komakino - 11 Mar 2014 13:30
Two different bars, one modern the other traditional. Ale was fine and staff bright and breezy.
nickthefish - 5 Nov 2013 07:33
Catching up on the sun outside The White Hart, nice front garden and some real good comfy furniture. Real ale choice is good, just had the Timothy Taylor Golden Best and the other guest ale Batemans...great condition... Good sandwich menu for lunches, chilled out relaxed place with friendly service...my type of place
puddacat - 23 May 2012 14:36
Went to The White Hart over the weekend, first time since last year as been away. Great to see that the pub is still in great condition and being cared for by landlords... Lots of changes, right hand bar now warm and cosy with sofas and comfy seats, other bar more for dining and quiet drinks. Looking forward to spending my summer here with friendly faces both sides of the bar, good to see familiar faces and being welcomed back as if i had never been away, love it!!!!
lollyd - 3 May 2012 14:16

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