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The White Oak, Maidenhead

Pub added by Lizzy K
The Pound
Cookham
Postal town: Maidenhead
SL6 9QE
Phone: 01628523043

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Old Boots left this review about The White Oak

It describes itself as a "Modern British pub", Greene King owned but with three pulls carrying Rebellion, and a house ale, no doubt brewed in Bury St Edmunds, one pump was unclipped. Highly tasteful decor with seating areas to left and right. The dining room is to the rear with a private dining room to the side. Bar decor is obviously modelled on a posh kitchen with the drawing room at one end complete with leather sofas and armchairs.

On 12th June 2016 - no rating submitted
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Quinno _ left this review about The White Oak

Essentially this is a restaurant with a small bar that will nonetheless allow you just to drink. Owned by GK but the branding is almost non-existent, just their name in small print above the pub sign. Interior a multi-roomer, modernly decorated in many shades of brown. Rear garden is pretty tasty though so we headed out there. Nice bogs. One ale at the teeny bar, a surprisingly palatable GK Abbot. Very high class staff, minding their P’s and Q’s. Again, another Cookham one that’d be nice enough for a summer beer but a pub it is not.

On 7th August 2014 - rating: 5
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Steve of N21 left this review about The White Oak

Was formerly known as The White Hart is many years gone by.
And then for many years went under the name of Spencers after the Gentleman who owned it. During this guise it became more of a food orientated place than a pub.
And now he has passed on and the place was resold in around 2008, the then new owners went the full hog and turned it into a restaurant. The name was then changed to White Oak as the owners apparently own another restaurant establishment known as the Green Oak.
There is a small bar area, but this is not the type of place you would come to just for a drink and the only ale available is GK Abbott (in bottles I believe).
But, no worries if you are after a traditional pub, because the superb Old Swan Uppers is a mere 50 meters up the road.
No rating left as this is a restaurant, not a pub.

On 2nd September 2011 - no rating submitted
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