The White Hart, Crawley - pub details

Address: 65 High St, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 1BQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 120) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Crawley (0.2 miles), Ifield (1.2 miles), Three Bridges (1.4 miles)

Brewery: Harveys

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Pool table (1)
  • Food served, Real ale
  • Outside seating

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I thought I'd post a review as the last one was 18 months ago. Came in here on a early on a Friday night a little while ago having never been here before.

It's not a typical Harveys pub at all. It definitely has a town centre feel to it, but aimed at older drinkers not the kids. Most of the beer was your typical larger (Fosters, Carling, Kronenbourg) with the standard Strongbow alongside. To be honest, I think pretty much everybody was drinking larger in here.

The ale was Harveys Best with two seasonals on: Old Ale and South Down Harvest. The Harveys was OK and the South Down was a first for me: quite interesting and a bit tangy. (There might have been one other ale on - didn't stay long enough to check.)

The pub is quite big with lots of chairs and tables and even some music playing. The staff seemed OK. I imagine it can get busier later on in the evening and maybe on a Saturday. I don't know what add really. I suppose it's just a bit underwhelming particularly if you expect that something special that you usually find in a Harveys pub. The place felt much more like a managed pub from one of the large chains. Harmless I suppose, but... well, there you are.
Goldings - 27 Sep 2011 20:03
Harvey's are a great brewery but the White Hart does absolutely nothing to enhance their great reputation. As ex-bar staff I know the 'cask' ales are not well kept. It would be good that Harvey's buy a pub away from the town centre with a landlord who knows how to keep real ale.
Buster211009 - 5 Feb 2010 17:57
A Harvey's pub,probably the last one in Crawley to sell cask mild on a regular basis.I visited last month,mild was fine and a very busy Saturday afternoon.

oldandmild - 10 Jun 2009 04:17
the Irish gaffer was friendly enough to us but the beer quality is poor. Old ale on the pump clip but the beer not available. The Harveys Kiss seasonal was vinegary so needed to be replaced with a best bitter that was drinkable but below-par. Didn't dare risk trying the mild!
thequaffer - 8 Mar 2009 13:25
My English Husband wanted to visit this pub as he likes Harveys. What a dissappointment, it was more like an Irish sports bar. The first pint was not very nice so we asked to change it. The Irish manager was really horrible to us and we had to argue with him to have a replacement drink of another beer. This also was not to standard so we left the bar without finishing our drinks. This is one of the most bad pubs I have been to in England and they seriously need to look at their service and attitude towards customers.
danishdish - 4 Jul 2008 17:35

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