The White Horse Inn, Priors Dean - pub details
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Address: Priors Dean, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU32 1DA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 5315) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Petersfield (4.1 miles), Liss (4.3 miles)
Brewery: Fullers
- Food served, Real ale
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> Current user rating: 7.7/10 (rated by 33 users)
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Trooper Inn, Froxfield (1.4 miles)
user reviews of the White Horse Inn, Priors Dean
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We visited the beer festival this afternoon having not been for a couple of years. Well organised but perhaps a bit smaller than in the past. Plenty of beers and ciders on offer and found a few good ones but not enough to keep us there all evening. A few aspects put one off though: £4/pint is quite high for a beer ex and we've never been to a beer ex with uniformed security guards before! We must've missed the guest appearance by Kylie! Bring back beer festivals where you can get drunk and stagger into your tent without being watched! Previously this was a good venue but it seems to have become too commercial. What a shame. in1dryboy - 20 Jun 2015 20:27 |
Had an excellent No Name Strong, whatever that is. It must be a rebranded beer (Old Thumper?). Will be popping back for the Longest Day Festival, 20th/21st June when there will be dozens of real ales. MarkM - 9 Jun 2015 11:20 |
Well worth the effort finding this pub! Its bar feels as if it hasn't changed for a couple of centuries. Good selection of beers, although we found the food rather uninspired. Will be back once I've dug out my maps again. mozzzzzz - 9 Apr 2014 14:45 |
This remote pub is strongly recommended, if you can find it. Go into the right hand bar, it's superbly atmospheric, dark, old wood everywhere, the sort of place you could sit for hours. It's dedicated to Edward Thomas, who wrote his first poem abouth this pub, just before the first world war.Beer was well kept (I had Ringwood Best), and the food looked popular. happy_wanderer - 8 Sep 2013 19:59 |
Popped in for a pint at lunchtime today. Hordes of people sitting outside in the sun. Inside the pub it was pleasantly quiet and comfortable. My friends had an excellent pint of Ringwood 49er and I had an excellent Boondoggle. We had a couple of plates of cheesy chips at £4 a small bowl a bit on the pricy side! All in all though, a pleasant experience in an old comfortable pub serving a good selection of beers and tasty food. I've stopped complaining about the price of things recently as I can remember Gales putting Ordinary Bitter up from 16p to 18p a pint and everything seems expensive now! topsailjon - 21 Apr 2013 18:11 |
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