The White Horse Inn, Exning - pub details

Address: Church St, Exning, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7EH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 20192) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Newmarket (2.4 miles), Dullingham (4.7 miles)

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4 ales on: I had the Nethergate Growler which was in OK conditions, and local to Suffolk. Other 3 were more common: Bass or Spitfire or the like.
Called in here on a weekday lunch time. Few locals proping up the bar but otherwise quiet. Bar maid friendly enough.
Bit gloomy inside. Wood burning fire that had just about gone out. Banner draped over the outside of the window prevented any sort of a view. Could be a lot better with a small amount of TLC and attention. I didn't go into the lounge side of the pub...maybe this is where they have the food, and it could be more cosy there?
On the basis of having 4 handpumps this is an OK option if you're passing by but not worth a detour.
JonRambo - 30 Dec 2011 15:30
My sort of pub - old and unpretentious, beamed, open fire, good ale and wholesome, reasonably priced food quick, friendly service. Try the beef sandwich on wholemeal. If I am anywhere near Exning at noon I'm in there!
adamlines - 2 Feb 2011 23:09
The pub is reasonable enough and the beer (Woodforde's Wherry) drinkable enough but the staff behind the bar do seem to have an attitude problem concerning people who aren't locals. Carry on reading your magazine as opposed to tend to the customer, take the piss out of them while still in earshot... and wonder why your pub is empty on a Saturday afternoon and the Swan isn't.
Snarling_Mallard - 15 May 2010 22:54
Our family have been here 6 or 7 times for Sunday lunch and occasionally in the evening and have never been disappointed. Our toddler is always made to feel special and not ignored like in some pub/restaurants. A really friendly welcome and good traditional food.
J_JO - 3 Aug 2009 20:49
mixed opinion on this one. We attended a Birthday bash here a few weeks ago. Food was very good, beer was better than average. So far so good, but what really let this pub down was one of the bar staff (the rest, including the landlord seemed fine). The barmaid (blonde chavette) obviously had customer service as the very last thing on her mind. Three times I stood at the bar waiting to be served while she chatted to her mates/ ate crisps/generally took up space, and all three times she did not listen to my order and got the drinks wrong. Rude and unhelpful, - a shame as otherwise the I would have given a much higher mark.
lordcheese - 23 Dec 2008 15:07

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