Pub. King's Sutton, UK
June 2021
One of the pubs at the top of my list for visiting post lockdown was The White Horse in King's Sutton. I first went the day I went to look around the house I ended up buying in a nearby village, and the horsebox cafe they had going over lockdown reminded me what a great place it is.
Set on the green of a quintessential village, just over the Oxfordshire border in West Northamptonshire, it draws you in with its inviting village pub looks. And once inside, it gets better and better. A traditional bar, cosy wood panelling and squishy arm chairs in front of log fires mean you'll never want to leave. The food is exceptional. Kicking off with home baked loaves, warm from the oven and served with home made butter, the small but perfectly formed menu showcases the best of the seasons. With an emphasis on reducing food miles and supporting local producers, dishes are as inventive as they are flavoursome. Pies seem to be a particular forte, golden spheres of crisp pastry, bursting with quality meat and served with homemade gravy and condiments - I don't think I've ever had homemade mint sauce with my lamb pie before!
Attention to detail is high, and I particularly like the carved cutlery stands, turning necessary utensils in to a feature.
Find The White Horse on The Square.
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