Pleasant pub in quiet village. The original tiny snug and main bar, with open fires, beams and pamment flooring, opens up into a large modern wood-floored area with sliding glass doors onto the patio.
An excellent selection of beers for a village pub, with seven handpumps serving an eclectic range and nine keg taps dispensing top quality beers from breweries such as Thornbridge (but no mainstream lagers), and a vast bottled beer menu from around the world. The 'house' beers are contract brewed by local breweries (as at September 2021).
The food menu includes burgers, sandwiches and reasonably-priced favourites such as ham, egg and chips, as well as slightly more up-market dishes, although as the pubs says, it is "Not a gastropub, but a drinkers' pub which serves great food".
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Village local, reputedly built in 1815. The original entrance down the left hand side of the pub was blocked up in the 1960s. It led to the short passage between the two bars which may have had an off-sales hatch to the side of the bar now hidden behind ply panelled walls. The public bar on a lower level is virtually unaltered for 80+ years with its red quarry tiled floor, large fireplace with a tiled and cast fireplace added in the early 20th century. The old bar counter has a new top, there are some old bar back shelves on the left, rest are modern and old seating. There is a separate section for darts. The left hand bar has a modern tiled floor, old wood surround but new tiled fireplace, a small bar counter that looks like it replaced a hatch in c.1960 with a modern top. The dining room was formerly living quarters. Outbuildings have been converted to a pool room.
UPDATE June 2014. Fully renovated and extended, the tiled floor and the cast range remain but all other historic features have gone.
Village local, reputedly built in 1815. The original entrance down the left hand side of the pub was blocked up in the 1960s. It led to the short passage between the two bars which may have had an off-sales hatch to the side of the bar now hidden behind ply panelled walls. The public bar on a lower level is virtually unaltered for 80+ years with its red quarry tiled floor, large fireplace with a tiled and cast fireplace added in the early 20th century. The old bar counter has a new top, there are some old bar back shelves on the left, rest are modern and old seating. There is a separate section for darts. The left hand bar has a modern tiled floor, old wood surround but new tiled fireplace, a small bar counter that looks like it replaced a hatch in c.1960 with a modern top. The dining room was formerly living quarters. Outbuildings have been converted to a pool room.
UPDATE June 2014. Fully renovated and extended, the tiled floor and the cast range remain but all other historic features have gone.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers (Wide range from Norfolk and all over the country (e.g. at visit, Bristol Beer Factory, Adnams, Grain, Batemans)) and 2 regular beers.
White Horse, Neatishead
Source: Local