The White Hart

Widcombe Hill, Bathwick, Bath
01225 338053

Recent Reviews

Kirill Akhmetov

Everything was great but not cheap :)On the menu it says portions are big but in reality they are

Ed Morris

Nice tasting food but tiny portions and very expensive. £24 minimum for a pub dinner meal that’s the size of a big starter is mad.2 main courses1 chips1 soft drink1 half of beer£67Crazy

Martha Vest

Mothers day Sunday lunch. Great menu, relaxed atmosphere. Tiny bit cramped, but we didn't mind. Garden looked lovely.Parking: Parking, is hard.

David Edgar

Mid-afternoon quiet and peaceful. Very pleasant.

Clive Edwards

Great location for a meal. I rated the slow roast belly pork very highly with great roast spuds and veg. The golden syrup tart wasn't quite as good but needed a little attention but was tasty enough. Service was great.

Paul Horstead

A perfect easy going place. Loved the menu, great food, and a good selection of drink. I would say expensive, but I forgot its England for a second.

Trevor G

Pleasant interior and attractive menu. I had the leek and blue cheese soup, which was a bit lacking. Only a very mild hint of blue cheese. "Fish and chips" was pollock or similar, decent size, good twice cooked chips, but not a pea or bit of garnish to be seen. I asked for something to accompany, but the kitchen had, apparently, just closed. Didn't ask if I wanted ketchup, so had to go hunting to find someone to ask. He had a chickpea and lentil concoction which pleased him greatly. The two girls serving were very pleasant and polite but rushed off their feet. The food took a long time to come. It needs another server. I would return and try some of the more sophisticated menu items, but not if I'm in a hurry.

Shane Green

Great local pub serving really good food.

Jane Tottman

We were a large group of ladies out for the day, i had the Christmas turkey it was the best Christmas meal i had ever had in a pub, the roast potatoes were perfect as was the red cabbage, its unusual.to find this done well.in a pub, perfect brussels and pancetta not soggy, meat was great, i had a great starter as

arnottdavies

A good solid four star place. Slightly off the tourist beaten track which is a real advantage in Bath but close to the station, this is a classic pub, wooden tables in the traditional style and, from what I could observe, very good for larger groups, dogs and toddlers so points all round. The service was very good, attentive and friendly and sensitive to our needs. The food was a little pricey for what we got (£200 for four for a main and pudding and drinks) and the steak and chips could have benefited from a small salad or at least some more garnish. Puddings very good.

StephenNorthernNV

Delicious Sunday roast. Abundant food accompanied by nice ale and friendly waitstaff. Delightful ambience

Katie Skinner

The food was wonderful as always - HUGE portions, there were even roast potatoes left over which is a huge rarity! The staff were lovely and very accommodating- there'd been a mix up about the high chair we'd booked but it was sorted out quickly. A fantastic family

Natacha du pont de bie

If lemon posset is on the menu when you go, order it! The lemon sharp silky creaminess was adored by all. This is a charming pub with super good service and an excellent kitchen.

Someone W

I was rather disappointed. When I ordered the goats cheese gnocchi with pickled cherry tomatoes I was presented with a plate containing a large amount of salad with three meagre pieces of gnocchi and 2 halved cherry tomatoes?! The food was ok, but not amazing. Personally I do not recommend and would not go again. However service was rather quick and very polite.

Seba_Gosia

A beautiful, clean, lively and charming place. Harmonious decoration. The best in this area. Many nice draught beers. Lovely smells coming from kitchen. Nice civilized people. Friendly staff. —> recommended

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