The White Horse, Parsons Green - pub details

White Horse
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Address: 1-3 Parson's Green, London, SW6 4UL [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 107)

Nearest tube stations Parsons Green (0.1 miles), Fulham Broadway (0.5 miles), Putney Bridge (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations West Brompton (1 mile), Wandsworth Town (1.1 miles), Putney (1.2 miles)

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Duke On The Green, Fulham (0.1 miles), Aragon House, Parsons Green (0.1 miles), Pen, Parsons Green (0.1 miles), Ghillies, Parsons Green (0.2 miles), Novellos, Parsons Green (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the White Horse, Parsons Green

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Looking forward to their second American real ale festival (and don't be fooled in to thinking that they don't have any good real ales!) with a very good live band (including ex-Mungo Jerry piano player and one of UK's best blues guitarists) on Saturday afternoon (4th July) to complement the frolics of the Fair On The Green. Don't miss the Sierra Nevada on handpump which was delicious last time - but beware, they are mostly a lot stronger than British session ales!
alefellowwellmet - 17 Jun 2009 01:34
Agree with Green Onions re: the locals, but as long as you can dismiss that ...... though at times they really can be quite obnoxious especially if you are looking for a seat.

Always a great atmosphere on Chelsea home match days with a beer festival on my visit. Golden Pride on draught too as were some very strong Meantime brews but 10.5% is way too much to tempt on a hot Saturday dinnertime. Enjoyed a few other lighter brews though and beer condition was superb on all.

It was Chelsea v Fulham that day at Stamford Bridge but not a cross word in sight and a perfectly safe environment outside for families of any age or football club preference which is a nice sight to behold when you hear so much negative rubbish spouted off to the opposite of this.
MisterX - 11 May 2009 04:00
Quite superb range of British ale, continental booze and bottled beer; there are always a few I want to try. Staff really cool and it seems they are encouraged to know about what they serve. Lots of space and seating, shame so many hedgefunders seem to want to clog up the bar and guffaw into their Czech lager. Food is good (for a pub). Locals are...a privileged bunch (a polite way of saying public school t*ssers), but drink and let drink I say.
Green_0nions - 4 May 2009 16:24
What, an upmarket Sloaney pub in Parsons Green?? Quelle surprise!! If you can live with white sweaters and Ralph Lauren polo shirts you can get on with enjoying the excellent range of beers and impressive food. Gets mighty crowded though, and plenty of push chairs on view.
mpeteracmoor - 21 Mar 2009 15:46
This is an excellent pub with a fine selction of English ales as well as foreign drafts such as Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, various Weiss beers, Budvar and Staropramen.

Quality food is available and on sunny days the barbecue on the green outside is lovely.

As for avoiding the place on Chelsea match days as suggested by a previous poster, there's no need. The place opens at 9.30 for breakfast - also a good quality offering - and at 11 for beer. I was there with friends last Sunday and we had a great breakfast, with no problems, followed by a few beers before taking the 10 minute walk to Stamford Bridge.

The proximity of the pub to Parson's Green tube station (50 yards away) on the District line makes this a perfect pub for the more discriminating tourist who wants to escape the many poor pubs in the west end, yet have easy access from a west end hotel.
francosbruvva - 17 Mar 2009 18:11

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