The White Horse, Pleshey - pub details
Address: The Street, Pleshey, Chelmsford, Essex, CM3 1HA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31115) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Gluten free meals available
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> Current user rating: 6.5/10 (rated by 8 users)
other pubs nearby:
Leather Bottle, Pleshey (0.2 miles)
user reviews of the White Horse, Pleshey
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Closed. SilkTork - 30 Mar 2014 21:19 |
This place has improved greatly in the last year, I have been in fortnightly for a couple of pints and have sampled real ale from Shalford, Brentwood, Mighty Oak and other local breweries which have been absolutely spot-on. I have eaten there twice this year, first was a good snack of tempura prawns, the other was a fabulous rump steak. The White Horse used to have a bit of an identity crisis, but now it's definitely a pub with great beer as well as food. rupturedspleen - 5 Jan 2011 18:58 |
Taken over in Janury 2009 by Chris and Cam they have given this traditional bac kstreet local a new lease of life. Real ale festival in April was good offering range of 15 ales from local Essex micros. Good pub grub on offer. nigsad - 18 Jun 2009 22:29 |
A lovely find in picturesque Pleshey. My wife and I ventured out on our bicycles during a snow storm and stopped here to warm up. The staff were accomodating, the fire gloriously warm and coffee and tea lovely. The beer and food looked good, but alas we needed to get a move on whilst the snow had stopped. I can appreciate the comments on here about the ruination of a local, but the bar area was not crowded when we arrived at 12.30pm on a Sunday. These pubs have to change to survive - either that or another gorgeous hostelry is lost to private residence. CMY - 28 Apr 2008 13:21 |
The White Horse is a former pub which before the present owners was a focus for locals from the outlying villages. It was not unknown for plates of decent food to be served at 10pm if you were late back from work. Now it's become a food factory; all drinkers, including me, have packed their bags and scattered after being banished to a 'reception' bar the size of a pantry. These rambler-restaurants are a curse on the local community, I'm afraid. adsdad55 - 1 Mar 2008 13:13 |
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