The White Hart is a former coaching inn and hotel. A well preserved flag stone floored central passageway, leads to where the stable block was located, part of which survives as the outside toilets. There are two separate rooms one has been turned into a games room with a snooker table and darts board. The bar to the right of the central passageway is the oldest part of the pub In addition to the rear outdoor area there are tables on the Market Square in front of the pub (on days when there is no town market) making more of a cafe culture. Accommodation is available with six affordable letting rooms. One regular beer and a changing beer chosen by customers should be available.
Food is now available with a lunchtime and evening menu, the pub also opens at 8:30 each day when breakfasts are served. Also Jamaican street food can be purchased from the Ivy Leaf Club and brought into the pub.
Historic Interest
The White Hart dates back to the late 1600's and is one of the oldest pubs in St Ives. The current building dates from the 18th century. Note the stone flagged passageway as you enter the pub.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
White Hart, St Ives
Source: National