The White Horse Inn

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Lunch Time Menu

Lunch Time Menu

Lunch Time Menu

 

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Available Monday to Saturday

TWO or THREE COURSE LUNCH. £7.50 or £9.75

TWO or THREE COURSE LUNCH. £7.50 or £9.75

TWO or THREE COURSE LUNCH. £7.50 or £9.75

 

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Available Monday to Saturday 12.00 till 2.00pm 

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Early Diner Menu. From £5.95

Early Diner Menu. From £5.95

Early Diner Menu. From £5.95

 

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This menu is available from 6.00pm until 7.30pm. Monday to Saturday. 

as well as our A La Carte selection.

Our Evening A La Carte Menu.

Our Evening A La Carte Menu.

Our Evening A La Carte Menu.

 

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This menu is available every evening from 6.00pm until 9.00pm. 

We also have a selection of Chalkboard House Specialities available 

which offer new and interesting dishes.

Two Course Sunday Lunch £9.50

Two Course Sunday Lunch £9.50

Two Course Sunday Lunch £9.50

 

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A choice of roast meats or a vegetarian option 

and a choice of home made desserts. 

Our Sunday Lunch A La Carte menu is also available. 

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