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White Horse Inn, Boughton-Under-Blean

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user reviews of the White Horse Inn, Boughton-Under-Blean

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could be a nice pub but the clientele were less than desirable will not be back
Gunner1 - 27 Jul 2017 14:16
A really nice looking pub was ruined by a family of pikeys frequenting the bar when we visited. Was made to feel rather uncomfortable in their presence and my visit wasn't even appeased by good beer, having to settle for a Masterbrew as the only ale on tap and no cider available for the other half. Disappointing
Buster_M - 25 Jan 2013 14:35
We took on the tenancy of the White Horse this summer and are committed to keeping great beer and producing good food using local produce, and we now have a Sunday Carvery, 12 to 4. Please come and see us!
whitehorseinn - 14 Oct 2010 12:32
Noisy restaurant more than ancient inn. Beer was average.
nickthefish - 15 Feb 2010 08:20
A beautiful pub in idyllic surroundings but not just the beer left a foul taste in my mouth.

Having been served flat Asahi (premium lager!!?) I was then verbally abused and physically intimidated by the landlord.

Strongly recommend you avoid this pub and visit the beautiful pub, The Queens Head, just up the road.
jimmauk - 23 Sep 2009 16:41
what about the beer?
anonymous - 16 Sep 2007 22:46
Archetypal village pub with everything going for it physically: 15th century inn, oak beams, inglenook fireplace (ie stacks of atmosphere)plus plenty of parking, nice garden and generally clean.
Food was okay, but fell slightly short of a positive recommendation (eg you must go to the WH for its food)in that it was slightly overpriced for the quality; nothing to complain about, but a general perception that the same quality is availble slightly cheaper elsewhere - or slightly better for the same price.
Main gripe is the unacceptable lunchtime behaviour of the landlord's children, who rushed in & out of the dining room from the garden shouting 'Daddy whatever' and generally used it as their playroom, including bouncing a noisy ball. One doubts that the landlord would permit such intrusive and irritating behaviour from visitors.
Presumably this unruly behaviour does not occur in the evenings, but it gives an adverse indication of the landlord's attitude to his customers.
kipper - 26 Apr 2006 10:39

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