The White Hart, Coleford - pub details
Address: 6 Market Place, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 8AW [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 34093) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
> Current user rating: 4.8/10 (rated by 5 users)
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Market Tavern, Coleford (0.0 miles), Cobblers, Coleford (0.0 miles), Crown Inn, Coleford (0.9 miles), King's Head, Berry Hill (0.9 miles), Gamekeepers Inn, Five Acres (1.0 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the White Hart, Coleford
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Called in here to kill an hour. Chose it because of the review below! Only one real ale on and it was strong! I was driving so as a result I only had a half of "Old Spirited Hen".......damn! it was good!! One of those special Autumnal/Winter beers that warm you all the way down. Fabulous. Like below; we were the only ones in. It was 4.00pm so maybe it busied up later. On the strength of that half, I'll be back. LickeyEndBooze - 17 Nov 2015 23:03 |
A thoroughly presentable high street pub which was surprisingly completely devoid of any other customers when my friend and I ventured in here at about 9.00 PM on a Friday night a few weeks back. Lots of comfortable seating arrange in various little areas, so you could always keep yourself to yourself if that' what you fancy (not that we had much choice on our visit!). The drinks on offer were reasonably priced and of good quality, although there could have been more on offer. Unsurprisingly, service was quick and attentive, but that is not meant as a back-handed compliment and the barmaid was very good at her job. The place has a very good jukebox which we availed ourselves of and was also given a workout by the only other three drinkers that dropped by about an hour into our two hour visit. Frankly it was hard to see anything wrong with the place and I hope this was just a freak one-off quiet night or else I fear we could lose another perfectly serviceable local pub to the hands of the ever-lurking property developers. If you are a local or just visiting the area like me, try popping in for a pint, it's nice enough and you may just help keep the place open. Mr.Monkfish - 9 Aug 2015 16:27 |