Desline McLeggan
This place is just magical!
I came with my team from work as we took part in the Halloween quiz and we had the best time. Our host was wonderful, the drinks were strong and came quickly. Couldn’t ask for anymore, truly amazing service.
Noa Desire-Hills
Cozy seats, cushions plump and inviting,
Where friends gather, hearts uniting.
The staff, like family, with warmth they greet,
Service sublime, a dining retreat.
From ale to wine, a drinker's delight,
And culinary creations, a heavenly bite.
Fish and chips, a timeless affair,
Roasts and burgers, beyond compare.
Local ingredients, flavors that inspire,
Each dish a masterpiece, we never tire.
Fun music in the evening air,
Laughter in the corner, a friendly affair.
Entertainment subtle, not overdone,
At The White Horse, we all find our fun.
So, visit this pub, where legends are born,
In every pint and meal, a story is sworn.
The White Horse's magic, forever we'll endorse,
In verses and rhymes, it's our poetic discourse.
Adam Relihan
Good food. Staff not v helpful, despite their being loads of them during a football game lull. Had to have plastic glasses due to football and licensing, which is fine, understandable, but wine bottles were handed out freely. Apply rules evenly, my dude.
Lisa Marie
We booked a memorial Sunday lunch in the board room. The tables were dressed beautifully with fresh white linen, the large screen and technology worked first time with no glitches so the presentation could be delivered, the service was attentive and the food was great. Flowers in the window boxes. Exceeded expectations. All guests gave it the thumbs up and said they would like a reunion next year.
Things to improve: it was a hot and humid day and the windows were closed - maybe a fan when for when temperatures rise with open windows.
Sally Sutton
Amazing public house which had a wonderful dark beer festival with an extensive range of stouts including foreign ones to choose from. The menu featured a pairing list - food and drinks. Great attentive friendly staff, clean roomy place with a warm welcoming fireplace
Gary F
We love the Horse and have been travelling down from the midlands for nearly 15 years to spend an evening there. Cask beer selection is still good but used to be a much better bottle selection. Also we went to order 2 different bottles of red off the menu and neither were available. All that said we had a great time
Lottie Enderby
Amazing pub. Always got an incredible atmosphere no matter what day. Fantastic range of drinks. The staff are polite ,very attentive and always up for a conversation. Someone who particularly stood out was a lovely bartender called Lottie! She was very helpful and charming. Definitely worth a visit!!!!!
Steve Lester
Working in London I’d heard about this quaint pub in Parsons Green and thought I’d check it out. We were welcomed by Ethan, then he looked after me and my work colleague very well.
The food was awesome, Sri is served with a smile in quick order and offered puddings, but just could t manage after the ample steak and gorgeous triple cooked chips.
Can’t wait to come back.
Hamish Thoburn
Had a lovely meal at the white horse. The roast was delicious… top marks and washed down with a great pint. The service was quick and efficient despite it being busy and Charlotte looked after us charmingly while working her socks off
Andra Maraloiu
Had a lovely time at your venue the other night - the food was amazing and had plenty veggie options. Maddie was so friendly, helpful and attentive - which made our experience even better! We will definitely return.
Sarah Dean
Bustling pub just across from the green, known to locals as The Sloaney Pony. It's always packed outside on a sunny evening but there's plenty of seating inside over two floors. They have a decent range of beers and ciders, though it's a little pricey. I guess that comes with the area.<br/><br/>They haven't had the sandwich menu available the last couple of times we went for lunch and their veggie/vegan options are pretty limited. I'd go back for evening drinks but not for food.
Wrap Your Lips Around This
Koji is an upmarket Japanese restaurant located on the southerly crook of Parsons Green, serving an Asian-Peruvian styled menu from a star studded cast of chefs straight out of the Nobu kitchens. You might remember my first visit to Koji, where I had a great time but noted a few areas of improvement. A few months later and I’m back, to find that the food and service are of a quality that could easily rival some of the best Japanese restaurants in London.
Chris
Never come across such rude staff. nobody could care less .<br/>beer selection impressive but staff ruined the whole experience. manager looked like he wanted to be someweher else.<br/>food was average and very overpriced.<br/>avoid!
Rosieparkes
The White Horse is an icon of Parsons Green which I frequent at least bi-weekly particularly in the summer. It’s a bloody reliable pub with a fantastic beer garden overlooking the green; you always get service with a smile and there’s never any drama from ill-behaved customers – it’s a happy pub. The White Horse pride themselves on an impressive list of ales for the crowds of lads. It’s a sweaty beer-drinking sporty pub during the week, yet fast forward to the weekend and it's sprinkled with a blond harem of pretty girls delicately sipping on Pino Grigio politely awaiting Spencer Matthews. When the White Horse say they ' strive to create an environment that everyone can enjoy’, you’ll see for yourself that they have achieved it. Last Sunday a group of friends and myself headed over for lunch. The traditionally designed mahogany cladded front area was full, as was the entire outside area (where they host barbecue’s al
SW6 SouthWestSix
I have never eaten here and so was curious to see how the food compared to its rivals on the P Green triangle. We sat in the candlelit back 'restaurant' and got stuck into the bread basket and drinks...half an hour of gossiping, hilarious drunken stories and giggling later we ordered from the diverse menu (there was also an impressive specials board which included pheasant, steak and salmon). The food was proper, hearty pub grub- I had a venison pie with mash which was the perfect choice considering the sub zero temperatures outside. Aussie girl #1 had the sea bass, which she said was delicious, and Aussie girl #2 had the duck salad (she is dieting, much to the annoyance of the waitress who was repeatedly asked for various sauces
Mr Noodles
There's something comforting about a Sunday roast, and in this post I'm checking out two of West London's finest. Whilst neither Kensington nor Fulham are amongst my regular haunts, I thought I'd slum it for the blog. The things I do for my readers! Every
Gourmet Chick
My friend Caz was leaving London. To some this is an event akin to death but I don't like to be so dramatic. Caz is set for many adventures and anyway she will be back for visits. She chose The White Horse as the venue for her last ever London pub meal as
Claire Bradbury
The White Horse (affectionately known as the Sloaney Pony) is set on the edge of Parsons Green which gives it a real village-pub feel. It has a wide selection of beer and wine, and its menu pairs these with simple, if sometimes slightly average, English pub fare. Its outdoor terrace overlooks the Green, and is a very attractive place to converge with mates during the summer. Watch out for Friday nights and football days, as it is guaranteed to be packed out, loud and a little bit laddish.
Shantanu
Fantastic Sunday brunches with some good brews and great food. Spent a few good afternoons here.
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