The White Hart, Hampton Wick - pub details
Address: 1 High St, Hampton Wick, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 4DA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 8977 1786
Hampton Wick (0.2 miles), Kingston (0.5 miles), Norbiton (1.3 miles)
Brewery: Fullers
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating, Children allowed, Accommodation available, Disabled access
Pub added by anne. Last visited on 16th Apr 2001.
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user reviews of the White Hart, Hampton Wick
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| I know that beer prices have gone up but they are sky high here: I can get a cheaper pint in Central London. At one time, beer prices were relativelt reasonable here. The hike seems to be not unconnected with a recent change in local management. MeurglysIII - 15 May 2008 23:31 |
| Yes, its days as a pub are long over but the ales are still worth going there for as they're in ace condition, if a little pricey. I was visiting recently and noticed that everyone present was drinking and no-one was eating! This isn't a reflection on the excellent grub, but shows how good the beer is. Recommended. BeerHeaven06 - 20 Jan 2008 17:09 |
| While agreeing with the posts below, it is time to get over it and just accept that this is no longer a pub but a hotel bar. But it has three Fullers ales, usually including the seasonal. The beer is almost always in excellent condition and, against the odds, the place is back in the Good Beer Guide. London Porter has been really excellent of late. MeurglysIII - 6 Jan 2008 10:39 |
| Roger is right as the place is a far cry from its former incarnation as a proper boozer complete with alsatians, large screen telly and copious boozing space. That, my friend, is a thing of the past where mucho cash can be made in gentrifying places like the WH. It should also be said that it now has the most expensive bar prices of any drinking gaff in the village and is mostly food-based. Well, you wouldn't come for the craic these days would you?!! anonymous - 22 Aug 2007 22:59 |
| I recently paid my first visit here in the best part of 20 years since I lived in the area and I can’t believe that I was in the same place. What was once a decent and spacious pub has turned into little more than a hotel bar. From the outside the place is very appealing with it large patio, mock Tudor gables and latticed windows. The interior is pleasant enough and comfy with flowers on tables and lounge areas although some of the cushions look like they had been made by the local women from the OAP home. The first bit of the pub when you walk through the doors is more geared for diners which immediately makes you feel a bit awkward if you are just here for a few drinks. The stone floor bar area beyond is the only bit of the pub that it felt right to drink in but was fairly small and I felt uneasy taking a seat elsewhere in case the tables were reserved for diners. The neatly uniformed staff were constantly prowling as if they were waiting for someone to stray into no mans land so they could pounce. The beers were pretty decent (Fullers range – ESB, Swing Low & Pride on my visit) but this is such a far cry from how I remembered the place that I wish I just kept the memories. RogerB - 7 Aug 2007 12:52 |
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