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Requested be closed with reason - Other: Closed by Red Funnel. May be demolished.
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The White Hart Inn , East Cowes
East Cowes
PO32 6RG
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Soup Dragon left this review about White Hart Inn
A large detached corner pub, in half brick and half timber and white, next to the Red Funnel ferry terminal.
The interior had two rooms. The bar was in light blue artex and darker blue wood panel. It had a pool table and dart board, with a few locals sitting up the bar itself chatting to the owner. The lounge, where we went, as we had the kids, was in cream wallpaper and blue paintwork, with a few trophies for decoration as well as the odd sofa. It was quiet, with brick surround wood burning stove. The service was friendly.
Beer; tap stuff, with the Theakston’s Dark Smooth tap no longer on. On handpull, there was a decent Rooster’s Celtic Corker.
Happy to stop so the wife could get a cup of tea. Not enough on the beer front to make me want to return, but fine those not bothered about real ale.
On 14th April 2010
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- CAMRA WhatPub :: The White Hart Inn - whatpub.com
Ryde St Johns Road, 7.82 miles, 2 hr 30 min walk (show)
Ryde Pier Head, 8.03 miles, 2 hr 35 min walk (show)
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- Darts : Yes last updated 14 April 2010 by hondo .
- Pool Table : Yes last updated 14 April 2010 by hondo .
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 14 April 2010 by Alan Hurdle