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The Pub With No Name (The White Horse)

Priors     Dean, 4 miles from Petersfield. Big old     pub in remote,    appealingly     bleak spot high up on the downs. Its popular name derives from the empty pub sign which     swings grimly out on the main road, a final challenge for anyone     trying to    find the place. Two bars and restaurant, lots of     room outside and in. The two snug bars inside, candle-lit and cluttered with old     furniture have a dark, Jacobean     feel which, in winter, warmed by open fires, is     wonderfully welcoming. Can seem a bit less so on a summer's day, but a big     sprawling garden makes up for that. A brighter and lighter     restaurant has been extended at the back. Food is traditional pub     stuff but skilfully handled with excellent ingredients (Cornish scallops,     Scottish mussels or O'Hagan's     celebrated sausages) contributing to a good repertoire of standards backed by     regularly changing specials. Excellent range of ales including its own     No-Name bitter. Has plenty of     fans, including the poet    Edward Thomas who was a regular and made it     the subject of 'Up in the Wind', and celebrated chef and food enthusiast     Antonio Carluccio. Excellent beerfest every summer with food, bands     and camping     available for weekend revellers, and other events through the year.     In short: highly recommended. Get there: west from Petersfield towards Steep, follow     the road as it winds up Stoner Hill. A mile or so past the     Trooper Inn, look     for the empty sign at the roadside and turn right. The pub is up a     track on the right after 100 yards or so. Priors Dean, Hampshire, 01420     588387    GMAP
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
  
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