Welcome

Situated on the edge of the market town of Hadleigh, Suffolk, the
White Hart INN with Italian Ristorante enjoy great views over the local cricket club and fields beyond, yet are only a 5 minute walk into the bustling High Street where you will find a selection of shops and our sister pub, The Kings Head.
 
Built back in the 14th century, the White Hart Inn has many period features including blackened oak beams, low ceilings and large inglenook fireplace. With new decor and furniture we are pleased to offer customers a comfortable and relaxing setting in which to enjoy a drink, and for those who love the taste of Italy, a great meal in our new Italian Ristorante.

Overnight accommodation is available in the shape of 2 twin rooms and 2 double rooms located in a quiet location to the rear of the premises. Further details are on the Accommodation page. Please telephone to enquire about availability and make a reservation.

   

Opening times:

Latest News:

Bar
  Lunchtime Evening
Mon - Thurs 11.30 - 2.30 5.00 - Late
Fri - Sun 11.30 - Late
Italian Ristorante
  Lunchtime Evening
Mon Closed Closed
Tues - Sat 11.30 to 2.30 5.30 - 9.30
Sun 12.00 - 4.00 Closed

 

  • Come and enjoy a meal in our new Italian Ristorante. You can see the full menu on the Food Page. Bookings recommended - please telephone 01473 822206.
     

    Early Bird Special 5.30 - 6.30 pm Tuesday to Friday
    ~ Buy One Get One Free on Pizzas!
     

  • Don't forget to check out the website of our sister pub, the King's Head, for an extensive range of fantastic fish dishes and more - just 5 minutes away.

 

The cosy interior of the White Hart with oak beams and large inglenook fireplace

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Technical enquiries about this website can be emailed to webmaster@whitehartinnhadleigh.co.uk All other enquiries regarding the White Hart should be directed to the Proprietor or his team - see Contact Us.  Website last modified: 31st August 2010