The White Hart, Sevenoaks - pub details
Address: Tonbridge Road, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN13 1SG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 747) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Sevenoaks (1.8 miles), Bat & Ball (2.6 miles), Hildenborough (3.3 miles)
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user reviews of the White Hart, Sevenoaks
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Scores out of 5 Beers on offer 5 - Beer quality 4 - Full pint? 2 - Service 3 - Clientele 3 Garden & view 3 - Welcome & staff 4 - Parking 5 - Toilets 5 - Comfort 4 TOTAL 38 out of 50 OVERALL RATING 36 to 40 = 8 Comment: Good range of beers but a bit busy with restaurant trade to give full attention to serving drinkers. No insult intended but not really a pub more a restaurant with great beer. I can live with that. Thirstyworker - 18 Jun 2012 17:04 |
At the Southern end of Sevenoaks sits this large dining pub with a (thankfully) precise attitude to beer. The Porter was spot on, the Harveys nearly-perfect and the food on other people's plates looked spot-on. Yes it's �10-�12 for mains but, if it's good and plates get emptied, it might be worth it - shame we weren't hungry at the time. Worth the diversion from local Knole Park walks and footpaths. pkrp - 19 Feb 2012 11:08 |
It's quite a rarity these days to visit a pub which has been totally done over, and to be able to say unreservedly that it's better in every respect than it was before. Not, to be fair, that it would have been hard to improve on the ghastly monstrosity it had been turned into in its 'Blubecker's' days; but the current incumbents deserve real congratulation for restoring the authentic 'pub' feel that the White Hart always had, while at the same time enlarging it and developing its potential particularly on the food side - without which it would not stand a cat's chance in hell of survival, located where it is. The result is a roomy and very attractive place, either to eat or drink - and you can certainly just do the latter without feeling in any way out of place. I didn't try the food; the menu looked interesting, though the prices rather as one would expect in Sevenoaks (ie high). The beer choice was good, and what I had was in first class nick. I shall certainly be in again before too long; well done, and good luck to all concerned. earlydrinker - 8 Feb 2012 16:10 |
Perfectly fine and respectable establishment. Nice pint Sessionmaster - 4 Dec 2011 21:28 |
I like this place. Great selection of real ales and friendly staff. Food is fine. Buddey01 - 1 Aug 2011 18:20 |
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