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The White Horse, Rickmansworth

Rickmansworth Road
Chorleywood
Postal town: Rickmansworth
WD3 5SD
Phone: 01923282227

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Komakino . left this review about The White Horse

A two-roomed roadside pub just off Junction 18 of the M25 which still retains the stained-glass inserts indicating lounge and saloon bars, this has had some modernisation over the years but still has a patina of character with some original-looking beams. The bar is located in the larger of the two rooms (the saloon) next to a central fireplace and had a solitary ale - GK IPA - which I was informed was 'about to go off' (GK Abbot, Ruddles County and H&H Rocking Rudolph were reversed and two further pumps were unclipped). A half of Camden Hells lager and packet of 'Real' crisps came in at £3.50. There are some nice touches here, but all-in-all it was a little amateurish, which is a shame as there are some of the basics here for a decent roadside stop-off.

On 30th January 2017 - rating: 3
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Fredrick Holmes left this review about The White Horse

Very traditional smart looking pub. Shame the service and hospitality doesn't reach up to the same standard. Food ok.

On 21st December 2011 - rating: 2
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Clive Thompson left this review about The White Horse

Wonderful 18th Century building, well kept and attractive pub both inside and out. Low beamed ceilings, lots of old wood and glass, wood burning fires and , for attention to detail, photos of the pub on placemats and menus. Games and newspapers available including CAMRA publications. Nice paved part-covered garden area to the rear with impressive flower displays. Small bar to the right of the entrance where there's a small TV. The main bar is to the left and is carpeted throughout with a dining area. Food served 12 until 2:30 and evenings from 6pm, Sundays 12 until 4pm. Cask Marque accredition, Greene King ales and I had a decent pint of the 2.8% Tolly English Ale. Recommended for a quiet pint in pleasant surroundings. On the 336 bus route.

On 22nd May 2011 - rating: 8
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train man left this review about The White Horse

Nice enough pub spoiled, for me, by offering only greedy king's usual suspects; Ipa, Abbot, OSH. Entrance splits, via a low door frame, to a surprisingly modern look room on the right with black leather furniture, but to the left a much better large beamed bar with wood burning inglenook providing immediate character & warmth. Plenty of tables & seating, pass by the fishtank to an outdoor patio area with heat burners. Liked the bar, not the beer.

On 5th March 2008 - no rating submitted
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