The Black Horse, Biggin Hill - pub details
Address: 123, Main Rd, Biggin Hill, Westerham, Kent, TN16 3DX [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 6887)
Woldingham (4.4 miles), Chelsfield (4.6 miles), Oxted (4.7 miles)
Pub suggested by Ben on 28 Feb 2004
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user reviews of the Black Horse, Biggin Hill
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| Visited Pub recently, had some half decent music on big screen, and served excellent Youngs bitter. Wish they had had Youngs Special. supaken - 25 Aug 2008 16:40 |
| Called in for a quick drink after the service of rememberence at the adjacent war memorial. Several pints of tasty 'Youngs' Bitter. New owners; Dawn and her husband. Inside totally refurbished and very tastefully done! Was so impressed ther Lady Wife, No1 Daughter and self stayed for a very pleasant Sunday Lunch. This washed down with a good Pinot Grigio and followed by a splendid apple crumble. I will certainly not leave it as long until the next visit. Re-rated! almost_an_old_git - 13 Nov 2006 09:07 |
| I LOVE my local... Iv made loads of friends in this place. For a start Im dating the barman! Any way the atmospher is fantastic for the punter that want to feel like one of the family. Have a look on the friday and saturday evenings, especially those when theres entertainment, i recommend Cheryl M. There are those that miss the days of the old owners, though i can honestly say change is good. Tony and Chris have been at the Black Horse 10 Years now, celebrated only recently. Ok its true they are looking to move on... wanting to retire... nothing wrong with that. But lets look at the difference they have made... the decor making the most impact! Yet in their time they have been revolution ary in thought, even try out a thai resturant for a period of time! The Black horse is a place were people of all ages and walks of life mingle together for a good time... nearly everyone knows everyone, and they are usually welcoming to new faces that have similar ideals at heart! Ok you might think im biast, but i do work at two pubs in the area and this is my prferance, it more welcoming and friendly than most of the pubs in the area! xxx love_being_a_barmaid - 3 May 2006 01:07 |
| Mothering Sunday - In desperation sought a pub which doesn't do food and, hence, will provide room and safety (child free) to imbibe a pint. Place half empty, nevertheless welcoming. Polite barmaid (not anorexic and with plaits) served me Bombadier & Young's special with great panache/style. Pub totally unpretentious and contented with its lot in life, that is to aspire to be nothing more than a 'boozer'. A thought, could it have been quiet as all the regulars were fighting to be served with wives & mothers-in-laws at the local Beefeater. This being the case, I wish for Mothering Sunday every week! almost_an_old_git - 26 Mar 2006 19:08 |
| Called in again last week. Change of management, decor & attitude. Very good pint of Abbot Ale served with a smile. Black leather carpet gone (or was it an axmimster which had been impregnated with beer, grease & chewing gum?) Whatever, its gone! Also tried the Youngs Bitter & Extracold Guiness - not without merit. Good bag of crisps served as well! almost_an_old_git - 2 Oct 2005 16:23 |
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