Such a shame to be giving this place a 2 star review!! The food was not too bad, but definitely not good. My beef burger broke into small pieces and was chargrilled "extra chargrilled" however chips were nice. The Ribs were quite dry along with the prawns. The calamari was also ok. In general it's a lovely place for a drink and in the summer the garden is great.
Linz Jones
Such a lovely and tasty breakfast. Presented well and quality food with a fabulous atmosphere and great head chef and amazing
Chris Church
great local pub - no messing!
Kiron Reid
A traditional community pub with friendly staff and customers. I was staying at the Travelodge about a mile away and wanted to visit a traditional pub. The half hour walk from the edge of the main roads network around the city is not very pleasant at first, but I was pleased when I got to the White Hart, it was open and serving drinks. It was a fairly quiet Friday night as the first Friday in January. There was a mix of customers and age ranges. The pub has a pool table, a large rear outdoor area, and is in a pretty village setting. A good range of drinks. I like traditional British real ales and was pleased to see that they had not only trendy modern craft beer type hoppy pale ale but also traditional malty 'bitter' (and a darker beer on), so a choice for different tastes. It was good quite local ale - some can be pretty awful. As a member of CAMRA (the Campaign for Real Ale) I could have claimed a small discount on the pint but didn't as I was just pleased to be sitting in a friendly pub with good beer, and the price £4.50 is reasonable for Oxfordshire. Though I should have claimed the discount anyway as I like good beer - cheaper :-). I will definitely visit the White Hart again when I am down in Oxford.
Witold Baranowski
Lovely place with tasty food, darts and pool table.
mrminicoupe
what a lovley friendly atmosphere will definitely be going
Michael Tyler
Nice village pub.The mulled wine was proper special!
Amanda Lou
Food was great. Hot , tasty & plentiful. Staff were friendly and welcoming Atmosphere was warm and festive. We were able to hear ourselves chat and listen to background music. Lovely evening ?
Russell Spivey
Really nice community pub with a real log fire.
Shuyu Lin
Came for the Sunday market at the back garden of this community pub.There are some really good local produce and products. Two bakery stands that sell fresh and yummy bread and pastries. One African stand that sells warm food, like curries and stews. There’s a fresh vegetable stand, a jam stand and some olive oil stand.Price reasonable, like one pastry costs £2-3.Recommend to pop in if you’re local or around in wolvercote on the Sunday morning. The market runs 10am to 12 noon every Sunday.
A great pub. Lovely community. Great food, love the pizzas.
Andy Jones
Lovely, community-run village pub. More low key than the other 2 up-market pubs in the village, but I prefer that. Good, simple food and an ever varying selection of ales. Dog friendly. Recommended.Vegetarian options: Limited, but available.
kevin Phillips
Went to a party and had a lovely time. Excellent staff who managed a busy night and were friendly and courteous through out . Lovely garden with a marquee . CRACKING ?
theresa mobey
Loved the atmosphere ? definitely go again met a few a few people ,had a good catch up can't comment on food as they did not serve any today ? happy
Mr Buchanan
A community owned pub which hosts a food hub, and a monthly sea shanties night. A good range of beer, and a friendly welcome
Such a shame to be giving this place a 2 star review!! The food was not too bad, but definitely not good. My beef burger broke into small pieces and was chargrilled "extra chargrilled" however chips were nice. The Ribs were quite dry along with the prawns. The calamari was also ok. In general it's a lovely place for a drink and in the summer the garden is great.
Such a lovely and tasty breakfast. Presented well and quality food with a fabulous atmosphere and great head chef and amazing
great local pub - no messing!
A traditional community pub with friendly staff and customers. I was staying at the Travelodge about a mile away and wanted to visit a traditional pub. The half hour walk from the edge of the main roads network around the city is not very pleasant at first, but I was pleased when I got to the White Hart, it was open and serving drinks. It was a fairly quiet Friday night as the first Friday in January. There was a mix of customers and age ranges. The pub has a pool table, a large rear outdoor area, and is in a pretty village setting. A good range of drinks. I like traditional British real ales and was pleased to see that they had not only trendy modern craft beer type hoppy pale ale but also traditional malty 'bitter' (and a darker beer on), so a choice for different tastes. It was good quite local ale - some can be pretty awful. As a member of CAMRA (the Campaign for Real Ale) I could have claimed a small discount on the pint but didn't as I was just pleased to be sitting in a friendly pub with good beer, and the price £4.50 is reasonable for Oxfordshire. Though I should have claimed the discount anyway as I like good beer - cheaper :-). I will definitely visit the White Hart again when I am down in Oxford.
Lovely place with tasty food, darts and pool table.
what a lovley friendly atmosphere will definitely be going
Nice village pub.The mulled wine was proper special!
Food was great. Hot , tasty & plentiful. Staff were friendly and welcoming Atmosphere was warm and festive. We were able to hear ourselves chat and listen to background music. Lovely evening ?
Really nice community pub with a real log fire.
Came for the Sunday market at the back garden of this community pub.There are some really good local produce and products. Two bakery stands that sell fresh and yummy bread and pastries. One African stand that sells warm food, like curries and stews. There’s a fresh vegetable stand, a jam stand and some olive oil stand.Price reasonable, like one pastry costs £2-3.Recommend to pop in if you’re local or around in wolvercote on the Sunday morning. The market runs 10am to 12 noon every Sunday.
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A great pub. Lovely community. Great food, love the pizzas.
Lovely, community-run village pub. More low key than the other 2 up-market pubs in the village, but I prefer that. Good, simple food and an ever varying selection of ales. Dog friendly. Recommended.Vegetarian options: Limited, but available.
Went to a party and had a lovely time. Excellent staff who managed a busy night and were friendly and courteous through out . Lovely garden with a marquee . CRACKING ?
Loved the atmosphere ? definitely go again met a few a few people ,had a good catch up can't comment on food as they did not serve any today ? happy
A community owned pub which hosts a food hub, and a monthly sea shanties night. A good range of beer, and a friendly welcome