The White Horse, Hedgerley - pub details

[image 2] [image 3] [image 4]

Address: Village Lane, Hedgerley, Slough, Berkshire, SL2 3UY [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7660) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Seer Green (2.4 miles), Gerrards Cross (2.5 miles), Beaconsfield (3.2 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served, Real ale
  • Outside seating, Dogs allowed

Pub suggested by spudge on 25 Apr 2004

Are you the Licensee? Click here.

> Current user rating: 7.4/10 (rated by 57 users)
> Hotels nearby: Search
> Log in to rate this pub or upload a picture of it.
> Post a comment > Mail a friend

other pubs nearby:

Royal Oak, Farnham Common (1.2 miles), Fox and Pheasant, Stoke Poges (1.3 miles), Foresters, Farnham Common (1.6 miles)

 

user reviews of the White Horse, Hedgerley

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

5 most recent reviews of 49 shown - see all reviews

Still a great pub. Has recently had a minor refurbishment. But the character is unchanged. There's generally around 7 ales on, served by gravity. Today the selection was Dunscar Bridge Wicket Keeper, Big River Big Red, Brown Cow Smithson Ale, Oakham JHB, Bird Brain Chocolate Penguin, Plain Ales Sheep Dip & Mighty Oak Two Hoots. There's usually also a couple of real ciders and a perry. Today was Mays Medium Sweet, Carey Organic Medium & Butford Farm Perry. The garden is nice in the summer and hosts beer festivals on bank holiday weekends. The lounge is very cosy in the winter with a log fire generally burning. The locals are a friendly bunch.
blue_scrumpy - 31 Dec 2011 19:48
great range of quality beers in a superb pub.
THUNFAN007 - 6 Dec 2011 11:52
Excellent village pub with a great range of unusual -but good- beers straight from the barrel. The Hipdipper was excellent. The only problem was that I could not sample them all as the only way to get here is by car.
phil_27 - 14 Sep 2011 23:39
This is an excellant pub not far from M40 but is off the beaten track and takes some finding on first visit. They serve ales straight from the cask and have an exceptional range of beers from obscure breweries all year round and surpass themselves at the Beer Festivals held at bank holiday weekends. I have visited the pub on numerous occasions and would have rated it a 10 but for an experience on my last visit. As I stated earlier they have a wide range of little known beers which I enjoy trying although I have to admit they are not always to my taste. I have never previously asked to sample a beer before buying but on this occasion I did and this was refused on the grounds that it is against policy. As it happens, the beer I wanted to sample was not for myself but for a non beer drinker who likes some Belgian fruit beers. That day the pub was serving an English fruit beer and I had wondered if it might be to her taste. I had to buy a half, she hated it and I had to drink it although it wasn't to my taste at all. I think, when such unusual beers are offered that customers should be allowed a small sample to help them make up their mind. I regularly drink in Wetherspoon pubs where samples are always available and I usually find at beer festivals where I have worked that we can offer samples (although I know at least one CAMRA festival which also refuses).
neapo - 24 Aug 2011 20:29
If you like amber coloured malty beers then this is the pub to go, if you like anything light golden and hoppy then make sure you are in then secret gang. Recommendations are only given on the beers that need to be got rid of. Which is shame because some of light beers are excellent, but when they do come on they’re gone in minutes as the select few customers have been drinking them for a day privately .
manhoot - 23 Jul 2011 23:54

see more reviews
 

got anything to say about this pub?

Please read our comments policy before posting.
Only registered users can post reviews. Please log in. If you don't have an account yet, register here.