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Popular, busy pub in the centre of Crawley. Good bar food is served and there is a restaurant. One of the oldest buildings in the town centre it pre-dates the establishment of Crawley. Regular karaoke and disco nights.
Currently (Jan 2022) not serving food, but plan to resume in the future.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
This eighteenth-century pub was refitted in the interwar period and retains many fittings from that time. There are three rather opened-up rooms and it seems a former off-sales may have been incorporated. On the right the bar still has its full-height interwar panelling and its counter but the back fitting is a mixture of old and new. A wide doorway leads to the rear pool room on the right which has more full-height panelling, and a small intact counter and mirrored bar-back. The left-hand bar retains its counter, panelling, and partly old bar-back fitting. In addition, a dining room to the rear left has been brought into use. Across the road the George has a rare ‘gallows’ inn sign.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
White Hart, Crawley
up to two changing beers
Changing beers typically include: Harvey's (seasonal) , Harvey's - Old Ale
Source: Local