The Whip Inn, Lacey Green - pub details

Address: Pink Road, Lacey Green, Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, HP27 0PG [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 31110)

Nearest train stations Princes Risborough (1.7 miles), Saunderton (2 miles), Monks Risborough (2.4 miles)

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Pub suggested by EatItRaw on 24 Jan 2007

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> Current user rating: 8.4/10 (rated by 9 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Black Horse, Lacey Green (0.3 miles), Pink and Lily, Princes Risborough (0.7 miles), Whiteleaf Cross, Princes Risborough (1.7 miles), Hampden Arms, Great Hampden (1.7 miles), Red Lion, Whiteleaf (1.9 miles)

 

user reviews of the Whip Inn, Lacey Green

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Fantastic pub for real ale. 5 handpumps with beers rotating through them at a rapid rate -- 700+ in 2008.

Very friendly staff and nice barmaids (as mentioned below).

Publican actually takes care to cook his own food, which is very reasonably priced.

On the 300 bus route between Aylesbury and High Wycombe to boot.
charlie_m - 4 Oct 2008 21:13
I visited this Pub this afternoon, and can honestly say I was not disappointed. A friendly smile greeted me as soon as I arrived by the rather gorgeous girl behind the Bar, and to cool me down I had a Pint of Golden Archer's, followed swiftly by Oxford Gold....both in excellent condition.

The Cheese and Onion Baguette mopped up some of the Ale, and owing to the fact that I had the Chariot outside, I had to call it a day.

I thoroughly intend to visit in October for the Beerfest, and for those who have no idea what a typical English Pub should be like.....get and visit this one!! Probably the wisest decision you'll make all year!!
bitterboy1970 - 21 Aug 2008 18:33
Second last two comments - 5 real ales including one from the Breconshire brewery and Sharps on this visit. Food is good - decent main courses for £6-£10. The 300 bus service from Aylesbury to Wycombe goes past (& stops)here. Beer festivals are held in a large marquee in the garden - the jazz band always makes a bit of a racket though.
Booze_Allen - 20 Jul 2008 22:51
Pretty much agree with the last reviewer. Range of beer is far out and to be honest, I'd never heard of any of the 4 ales on when I visited. Made for an interesting evening though - especially as the wife was driving! Food was good but as the bar can get boisterous, not the kind of place for the food snob who aims to eat in cathedral-like quiet.
Redriley - 4 Mar 2008 19:55
I can’t believe I am the first to mention this pub.
If you like real ale and good then this is the pub for you, there are 5 hand pumps for guest ales and the selection is always changing, over 400 different ales served at the bar last year. The ales are always in top condition as the Landlord Nick is a dedicated follower in the art of keeping cask conditioned ale.
The pub also holds 2 real ale festivals a year one in May and one in October where you have the choice of over 20 ales.
The restaurant is spacious and the bar cosy there is always good conversation between the punters. Rugby is popular here as Wasps play a few miles away so you can catch any games on sky, footy is also shown.
A great selection of pub grub and it does get busy at lunchtimes and weekends.
The beer garden is great in the summer, its right next to the windmill at Lacey Green and has a good view of the countryside.
Lots of good walks nearby too, dogs welcome.

EatItRaw - 24 Jan 2007 15:45

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