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The White Horse, Brixton, SW2

Pub added by elizabeth mcgraw
94 Brixton Hill
SW2
SW2 1QN
Phone: 02086786666

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Star Pubs & Bars (Heineken)

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Pub SignMan left this review about The White Horse

This is a simple single room pub on the busy Brixton Hill, easily reached on foot from the tube and train stations. The room is bare boarded with the servery running midway down the left hand wall. A series of long tables and pews are arranged down the right hand side, many of which seemed to be reserved on my early evening visit. The front left corner has some comfy looking sofas under a crumbling bare brick wall with T-Shirts hung on a line for reasons that were not apparent to me. The servery has a plain mirrored, bare brick bar back and a couple of tree branches suspended above it, again to no real purpose or effect. The whole front space has paper daffodils stuck to the ceiling in huge quantities, which created quite a pleasing visual effect. Moving to the rear, past a DJ booth, you find a pool table surrounded by padded wall mounted rests and beyond this there is a screened off area with a table and standard chairs, offering a bit of privacy in an otherwise fairly open plan pub. Some nice potted plants added to the charm of this area, although the intrusion of the pool players is an obvious disadvantage. Quite a few people were eating from a decent looking menu, whilst others were enjoying the weather on the picnic benches out the front of the pub. Music was playing in the background throughout my stay, but was mostly drowned out by the general din.
On the bar, I noted three ales available - Caledonian Deuchars IPA and 80/- and St Austell Tribute. I was served a pint of Tribute by a very friendly and efficient barmaid, but I'm sorry to report that it wasn't really up to much. The place was doing a very good trade on my Friday evening visit, making it impossible to find somewhere to sit.
This is a fairly standard pub that seems to be doing well by virtue of its location and the prospect of decent pub grub. I was a little underwhelmed by the place, especially the sub standard beer, but it does have its good points and is worth a look in passing.

On 17th May 2014 - rating: 6
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Chris 87 left this review about The White Horse

Like a lot of pubs in this part of the world, this has been turned into an uber-trendy bar, with all sorts of different tables and chairs and ultra-dim lighting. The crowd is young and hipster-ish, so I do my best to blend in. There's a pool table at the back, behind a partition. Caledonian 80 and Deuchars IPA (£3.20) are available, alongside the unusual sight of Birra Moretti. Service is brisk. Its ok - not really a proper pub but quirky enough nonetheless. Better than going to, say, a Grand Union or something of that ilk.

On 13th January 2011 - rating: 6
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