The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 14 and Version 6 of The White House

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Currently closed for refurbishment (Jan 2011).
Situated just past the station, The White House is more upmarket than most pubs, with a lovely garden for the summer with plenty of picnic tables.
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Reopened 1 July 2009 as a carvery and sports bar. They have covered the whole of the nice garden with decking.
Really describes itself as a bar/restaurant rather than a pub. One sign of this is the little paper things that you get under your pint, the other is:
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Closed since September 2007.
Very very nice food, though a little on the more expensive side. Evening meals are about £5/starter, and £10 for the main. This is where it shows
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The bar menu (I believe only served at week-day lunchtimes) is more pub-like, but with a definately hint of the gourmet. The Fish and Chips comes as a hunk of battered fish served on a bed of mushy peas, and a side-order of chips.

Oh, and the chef really knows what to do with meat. If you want a dry, grey, flavourless burger, go to the Goose. Here you will get a succulent burger with the juices flowing and pink on the inside unless you waste it by asking for it well done.


Beer:

* London Pride, 6X, Abbot £2.60 (May 04)
* Löwenbräu also £2.60

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Situated just past the station, The White House is more upmarket than most pubs, with a lovely garden for the summer with plenty of picnic tables.

Really describes itself as a bar/restaurant rather than a pub. One sign of this is the little paper things that you get under your pint, the other is:

Very very nice food, though a little on the more expensive side. Evening meals are about £5/starter, and £10 for the main. This is where it shows

The bar menu (I believe only served at week-day lunchtimes) is more pub-like, but with a definately hint of the gourmet. The Fish and Chips comes as a hunk of battered fish served on a bed of mushy peas, and a side-order of chips.

Oh, and the chef really knows what to do with meat. If you want a dry, grey, flavourless burger, go to the Goose. Here you will get a succulent burger with the juices flowing and pink on the inside unless you waste it by asking for it well done.

Beer:

  • London Pride, 6X, Abbot £2.60 (May 04)
  • Löwenbräu also £2.60

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