The White Hart, Whitechapel - pub details
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Address: 1 Mile End Road, Whitechapel, London, E1 4TP [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 27068) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Whitechapel (0.3 miles), Stepney Green (0.4 miles), Bethnal Green (0.5 miles)
Shadwell (0.7 miles), Limehouse (0.9 miles)
Bethnal Green (0.3 miles), Cambridge Heath (0.9 miles), Limehouse (0.9 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV, Big screen, Jukebox
- Pool table, Fruit machines
- Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale
- Outside seating, Disabled toilet
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other pubs nearby:
Forty Fives / Three Cranes, Spitalfields (0.1 miles), Blind Beggar, Whitechapel (0.1 miles), LHT Urban Bar, Whitechapel (0.1 miles), Carpenters Arms, Stepney (0.2 miles), Grave Maurice, Whitechapel (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the White Hart, Whitechapel
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One of the homes of the One Mile End brewery so plenty of their beers on tap. They hosted a Bavarian Breakfast on Saturday as part of the London Beer City event so I chose a wheat beer which was OK. Pity they hadn't updated the blackboard on the wall as my original choices from that list weren't available and I then felt under pressure to decide what I wanted quickly as people queued around me. Too many wheat beers and pilsners on sale for me so perhaps one to try again when they aren't serving to a theme. paul_d102 - 14 Aug 2017 10:53 |
A very good, popular brew pub with a large selection of their own beers: porter, pale ale and a tasty temperance bitter. Reasonably priced, for London, at £3.60 a pint. The décor is in the old style - wooden flooring, chandeliers etc... which is nice to see. Staff were friendly and let us try before we bought. Much better than The Blind Beggar, a few doors down. HornchurchJohn - 19 Jul 2016 08:51 |
Fantastic brew pub that has a wide range of beers brewed on the premises and also serves a number of well known brands including Fullers. Never eaten here but the food always looks good and there is a separate seating area at the back of the pub. There is seating at the front of the pub so you can sit and watch the world go by.Really good crowd. Staff can, at times, be a bit slow but friendly. tanky - 9 May 2015 17:39 |
Superb building but I don't think the beers have improved since grobag went. We tried 3 different ones and they were all lacking body. Sadly they were the worst of the 3 brewpubs beers we tried that day, Hopefully things will improve. Staffing wasn't great. I was ignored for ages whilst one bar person chatted with a customer whilst her colleague who was serving somebody else was virtually screaming at her to serve me but to no avail. The staff also need training. An American lady next to me at the bar ordered a pint of Fullers (guest beer) which was verging on mud, totally opaque and with large bits floating in it. I pointed out to the customer and the barperson politely that the beer was way into the bottom of the barrel. That should never have been served and could put someone from abroad trying our beer for the first time off it for life. Steamer1 - 26 Nov 2013 21:37 |
Was busy when visited Sunday after reopening a few weeks back but disappointed with the microbrewery ales and porter, all I tried were flat. Hope this is just teething problem as in other respects it's looking good. _grobag_ - 10 Oct 2013 23:33 |
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