The website never works for ordering, the app is kinda bad too and the last order of today gave my partner horrible food poisoning. We used to be quite happy with the quality of the food and the speedy delivery but I think this was our final order. My tip: never order pizza with uncured meat toppings and never order the chicken sides to avoid food poisoning.
I was recommended The White Hart by a friend who praised its traditional, home-cooked food and the warm, inviting atmosphere of a classic country pub. Finding such a gem these days is rare, so I was delighted to step inside and discover that it was exactly as described.
For my meal, I chose the Lamb Liver and Bacon with Mash, a dish that instantly transported me back to my late grandmother’s kitchen. It was beautifully prepared, rich in flavour, and full of comforting nostalgia—a true taste of home.
The charm of The White Hart extends beyond its food; the cosy interior exudes character, and the pub’s garden looks like the perfect spot to relax when the weather is warm and inviting. I will certainly be returning, and I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a traditional pub experience with fantastic food.
Me and my partner come in a lot of the time and we have amazing service especially from Michelle and Jordan and the team we thoroughly love it here and we always want too come back for the atmosphere. Would definitely recommend the place
The worst peace of fish and chips I've ever had the chip were definitely the night before chips reheated and the fish although cooked fresh was over cooked and the batter was so thin never use again
So, colleague and I went as was closest to hotel and initial reviews seemed mixed but overall 4 star.
Place is bit odd. Normally an Indian Restaurant is tight for space, but this was large area and lots of tables around the edge and what seemed like 4 round tables in what should be a dancefloor. Colleague had to take a pic instantly as seemed so odd.
So, we ordered usual poppadum's and chutneys. Poppadums were not warm so didn't seem fresh. No oil on them like they were new. Chutneys? So, one mint raita that was not looking good, onions mix tasted bit chemical and not good, mango chutney was extremely thin and didn't taste of much and the final dip was dark red with the consistency of water. No clue what that was, even after tasting it. I didn't even finish one poppadum (which is rare).
Ordered for main a chilli chicken massala (4 chillies heat rating and their vindaloo is a 6 chilli). We also shared a boiled rice and 2 peshwari naans.
Boiled rice was acceptable. My main was, apart from the chicken, nothing as described. A) chilli element didn't exist, the mango chutney was hotter. B) chicken was long strips and over cooked. C) tomatoes and sauce in general tasted like it came from a can, tasted very artificial and slightly chemical. Was more like a bad tomato salsa from a cost price supermarket.
Naan (2 served together on one plate) was only thing that saved it a bit.
Also, place is unlicenced which is not too obvious from the website.
If you want even a vaguely semi-decent curry for a price of a good curry, avoid here. This was still £48 for 2 and only two cokes and some tap water. No starters and 2 poppadums each (mostly not eaten).
Waiter was nice but there was only him out front. Food is no reflection on him, unless he was also chef, but I cannot verify this, though it was suggested.
Went with my family for coffee and frappes and cake for my disabled mother. We arrived at 16.20. 1 of children my wanted a chocolate frappes they said that did not have it so we ordered 2 tropical mango frappes 2 latte’s and 2 pieces of carrot cake and a strawberry vanilla cake. I was told that they closed at 17,00 so could not have. Our coffees in a cup and cakes on a plate only in paper bag i feel they were to-eager to get out rather than Too serve busy to get out at 17.00. Do I was extremely upset as my disabled mother could not have her coffee and cakes what a disgrace considering it was only 16.25
We ordered a Deliveroo for lunch whilst at work.
We got some sort of meal deal - it was salt and pepper chicken, rice, mini spring rolls, prawn crackers and a soft drink, all x2.
The food arrived lukewarm but that's more to do with the fact that we are 8 miles from the restaurant, not a fault of Chopstix so it does not affect my scoring (I get fed up of reading people down score places because of the delivery service).
Chicken was nice, spring rolls were good, rice pleasant if a little dry.
To be fair I would probably give it 3.5 out of 5, but I can't give half points on here and it's not worthy of a 4.0, so 3.0 it is!
Worth a try but we were not mad about having it again in a hurry.
We have eaten dinner at the pub since it's refurb previously and food was good. We returned last night with our friends, highly recommended the fish and chips to our friends - which 3 of us had - only to be disappointed ... the fish was overcooked and dry... seemed like it may have been cooked then reheated. Certainly not enjoyable and very disappointing.
In addition, we asked to be seated at a table where the lighting wasn't too bright as we find at the pub that the spotlights above the tables are far too bright and in your face. Our request was obviously ignored as we were put at a table where the spotlights were immediately above us... could have seen the lights from space! Please please please... turn down the lighting or reposition it so it's not directly shining on your customers. We have noticed this before and haven't been to the pub for a while for this very reason. You want a cosy ambience when you go out for dinner and not have to put up with lights so bright that it gives you a headache. Please make changes!
On a positive not the waitress was lovely. But shame about the food and ambience.
This was such a disappointment. We visited friends again and returned for Sunday lunch. Wow what a meal, no words can describe the plate of food which was swimming in watery "gravy" or the tasteless, soggy ingredients. Never again!