The White Horse
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The White Horse is a large, imposing Victorian building lying at the northern end of Parsons Green in Fulham, London. In the past it had been both a coaching inn with rooms for travellers and a gin palace with a billiard room and extensive cellars.
The pub's decor is a mixture of traditional polished mahogany bar and wall panels, wood and flagstone floors, open fires and contemporary lighting and art.
After extensive renovation in the Autumn of 1999 The White Horse has added a non-smoking restaurant in what was the old coach house.
[edit] "The Sloaney Pony"
The pub is well known as a venue of choice for West London's Sloane Rangers.
[edit] Awards
- 1983-2000 Successive entries in CAMRA's 'Good Beer Guide';
- 1983 Egon Ronay Guide and star for food
- 1984 Guinness Gold Medal
- 1989 & 1990 Wine Development Board/Egon Ronay award for 'London Wine Pub of the Year'
- 1990-2000 Good Pub Guide
- 1990 CAMRA's Mild Marketing Board's award for 'Best Promotion of Mild'
- 1990 Evening Standard Pub of the Year
- 1993 CAMRA West London 'Pub of the Year'
- 1994 Evening Standard Eros Award
*1994 Time Out Eating and Drinking Guide & Bar Guide;
- 2000 Finalist of Pub of the Year - Licensee and Morning Advertiser;
- 2000 Nominated for The Times Pimm's Pub of the Year