The White Hart, Stoke Newington - pub details
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Address: 69, Stoke Newington High St, London, N16 8EL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4360) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Rectory Road (0.3 miles), Stoke Newington (0.5 miles), Clapton (0.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Big screen
- Pool table (One), Quiz machines (Multi), Pinball
- Outside seating
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other pubs nearby:
Rochester Castle, Stoke Newington (0.1 miles), Coach and Horses, Stoke Newington (0.2 miles), Prince, Stoke Newington (0.2 miles), Yucatan, Stoke Newington (0.2 miles), Three Crowns, Stoke Newington (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the White Hart, Stoke Newington
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| Pleasant high street pub with a great pub garden, good selection of beer and enough space that even when it's packed (eg when football's on) you can still find a corner. KathS - 5 Apr 2011 14:35 |
| I have been in many pubs in my time, but none as good as this, i went up to the bar expecting the same old service you'd expect in a busy pub, but was very suprised! firstly i was told that i would be seved soon, and then was greeted by a very friendly smile. I was gob smacked to see a food menu so yummy. and the food was not a let down. wow what a massive garden, why didn't i know about this three months ago!! thanks for a great evening, see you soon. loupylou - 19 Oct 2010 19:01 |
| Excellent pub - large inside, great garden. Usually a good selection of ale (nice Summer Lightning when I was there, plus Doombar and Tribute). All present and correct, really. Have been there (when I used to live in the area) on a Fri night and it is PACKED. Other times - like a Sat afternoon - very mellow. Had a couple of pints and then across the road to Cafe Mostra for a great meze lunch pgw - 17 May 2010 11:44 |
| A huge, dark pub which is trying to cater to many differing crowds at once - and to be fair does a pretty good job of it. Decent ales (Spitfire, Deuchars, Triumph) alongside plenty of lagers and ciders and one of the only places around where they know when they are going to be busy and so increase the number of bar-staff appropriately. Quality beer garden, a random music policy which keeps you on your toes, a good mix of folk and on Sundays plenty obvious casualties still forcing it down from the night before. Often frequented by that funny Mick Jagger-wannabe old dude who wears crop tops and was once spotted on roller-blades. Can get very hot and very busy though - and I feel sorry for the owners as loads of local skanks pile in for the big football games and don't even buy a drink. Definitely recommended though. JCThunderbolt - 9 Dec 2009 16:31 |
| I like this pub! Good mix of people and large enough to not get too crowded, always good for the watching the Arsenal as the atmosphere is top (Strangely, always seems to be at least 5 very vocal/phycho thickneck Chelski fans in there when there is a big game on...) Beer garden is great in the summer, Spitfire is nearly always good. The only word of warning is don't go there on a winters friday night unless you want to lose half your body weight in sweat as there seems to be no air con or opening windows! Gents Karzi under the big screen is terrible, but does have blackboard above the urinal for writing rude things about Spurs on when drunk! CrikeyBlimey - 12 Aug 2009 17:12 |
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