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The Hart of Harwell, Harwell - pub details

Previously called: The White Hart

Address: High Street, Harwell, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0EH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25424) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Didcot Parkway (2.3 miles), Appleford (3.6 miles), Culham (4.6 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.7/10 (rated by 7 users)
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Crispin, Harwell (0.1 miles), Pack Horse, Milton Hill (1.1 miles), Milton Gate Harvester, Milton (1.3 miles), Oak At Didcot, Didcot (1.4 miles), Horse and Harrow, West Hagbourne (1.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs

user reviews of the Hart of Harwell, Harwell

please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.

Latest incarnation is definitely gastro-pub, run by an outfit with a handful of other pubs. Smart restaurant interior - decent food but a bit expensive and portions rather small. Not much for vegetarians. Last pub left in Harwell now, but doesn't feel like a pub any more. Morlands Original (Greene King now) adequate. Quite a few similar establishments locally - not sure I'd rush back to this one.
Mike_Oxford - 8 Nov 2013 16:14
Not too bad at all as an option tucked away between Didcot and the back end of nowhere, close to an atomic research facility and a few miles from the fabled power station. Greene King are in charge and that's partly reflected in the ales (although guests are run). The food is decent pub standard grub albeit perhaps a tad more expensive than the average. Service from a friendly duo of barmaids was exemplary.
BoehmBawerk - 26 Jun 2012 14:45
I'm not too keen on this pub; the menu selection is poor in my opinion, and I think they're trying too hard to be rather 'gastropub' like!

Whilst the pub has ample car parking, and is reasonably well decorated inside, the menu choice is poor and the price of dishes on the menu are quite high in comparison to other local pubs.

My partner had a fish dish (unsure which specific one), and whilst he said his fish was nice and *just* the right amount (only just!), the mash was like a child's serving size, and he could have done with some veg to go with it!? I think for the price paid, he should have got almost double the amount of mash AND some veg to compliment the fish!

I had a burger with bacon/some random cheese, and to be honest, it wasn't all that. The bun was dry, the bacon was fatty, and the cheese was non-existent. It was basically just a bun, with a whole heap of lettuce. They con people by shoving about 10 'fries' into those stupid 'mini chip pan fryer' things (if you've been, you'll know what I mean!) and the chips were dry, tasteless; they at least needed some nice seasoning! Also on my plate, I appeared to have half a bag of lettuce (thanks, but I'm not a rabbit!) and a severe lack of any other salad (some tomatoes, cucumber, spring onions, red onion, spinach, watercress, different types of lettuce even would have been nice?!)

Not interested in visiting here again because of the above, unless they choose to bring their prices down OR give you a decent amount for your money.
B_I_T_E - 18 Apr 2012 14:04
Fantastic Night At The White Hart!-My partner and I have just moved into the village and are glad to say we have found our new local!The food was great and value for money and the staff were friendly and more than helpful with us being new to the area.I especialy loved the christmas decorations!Keep up the good work guy's,you'll be seeing alot more of us!!
queenbee32 - 6 Dec 2007 18:55
Changed a lot in the last couple of years - needs to get Sky Sports if it wants to be a Sports Bar
CAnthonyD - 3 Aug 2007 14:54

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