The White Horse, Parsons Green - pub details
Address: 1-3 Parson's Green, London, SW6 4UL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 7736 2115
Parsons Green (0.1 miles), Fulham Broadway (0.5 miles), Putney Bridge (0.6 miles)
West Brompton (1 mile), Wandsworth Town (1.1 miles), Putney (1.2 miles)
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating
Pub added by anne. Last visited on 29th Jul 2001.
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user reviews of the White Horse, Parsons Green
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| Excellent range of varied real ales from the smaller independent micro-breweries with Harveys Best Bitter as a regular (and still at £2.50 per pint!). Also both a regular mild and porter available. The milds have been some of the best around including Hobsons, Jennings, JW Lees, Crouch Vale and Harveys - all superbly kept. Please keep up the good work. zeitlin - 12 May 2008 16:35 |
| Large bar with huge range of beers attracts a relative young crowd. Beer quality is excellent the price though varies from the good (£2-50 for a Harveys) to the painful £3-75 for a Meantime stout. Some of the overseas drafts were over £4 a pint (maybe why this was why so many customers were paying on cards). Given the quality and the tremendous range I don’t my paying personally. Service was bit slow but then the place was extremely full on an early Sat evening and as stated using cash did not appear to be in fashion-well worth a visit on balance (try and pick a quieter time though) BlindTiger - 11 May 2008 11:17 |
| The previous licensee is legendary for his cellarmanship and the pub is renowned for its gourmet food. I understand that it is now run by a family member but the change appears to have been seamless. It’s a veritable magnet and rightly so. Good beer range in excellent condition and comfortable surroundings in which to sample them. What more would you want? Alerover - 28 Apr 2008 21:34 |
| For this regular it was a welcome return, after all these years, of the White Horse showing the Six Nations Rugby Internationals. Very civilised and convivial afternoon bringing back past enjoyable memories of watching the rugby here in pre Mark Dorber days when Chelsea football fans were banned from this pub by Sally! Apparently due for refurbishment later this month when further handpumps will be added with plans for a good regular Mild thereon. The changes here as far as this customer is concerned are most welcome and it is apparent that the management are trying hard. One of the latest pleasures is the introduction of the excellent draught Aspalls cider. Harveys bitter still the best in town at £2.50 per pint! zeitlin - 4 Feb 2008 20:22 |
| The beer selection here is excellent, including interesting American and European beers among a good selection of bitters. However, the service seems to be going downhill fast. Yesterday, with the pub almost empty, I still stood for over ten minutes at the bar waiting for just two pints and a bottle of Goose Island IPA. Everything behind the bar seemed to be going in slow motion and although I didn't say anything in complaint, the service was blunt and delivered with a frown. At the next visit to the bar, I glanced at the bottle I'd bought, to find that the Goose Island, not cheap at £3.50 a bottle, was four months out of date. Not a word of apology was issued (I'd already had one, after all) and it was only when I mentioned that I felt I shouldn't have been charged so much for an out of date beer on the previous round that I was offered an alternative beer for free. This has the potential to be such a good pub but poor service and the sale of out of date product really devalues it. jh1 - 7 Jan 2008 15:24 |
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