The White Horse is a delightful old pub in Hatching Green. Five minutes from the bustling centre of Harpenden on the one hand and Junction 9 of the M1 on the other, the pub has a lovely country setting, surrounded by a large leafy garden and terrace.The bar is warm and cosy, with old parquet and low beams hung with antique copper jugs, while the dining room is light & fresh, its French windows opening onto a sunny terrace. In our charming private dining room, up a winding stair in the oldest part of the pub, we can comfortably host a dinner party for twelve.
A TRADITIONAL FAMILY-FRIENDLY PUBSoak up our friendly service and homely charm when nestled in the heart of Harpenden. Here at The Queens Head, we are the perfect retreat to sit back, relax and indulge in our delicious food with the perfect drink in hand.Our traditional pub classics are expertly crafted from our seasonal menus, using the most seasonal ingredients and decadent flavours, there’s a dish for every desire.We can’t wait to welcome you soon.
The Robin Hood and Little John, a family owned pub and restaurant dating back to the 16th Century.Bought by David and Fiona, the pub has recently undergone refurbishment and opened in July 2024. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 12 noon.David and Fiona are keen to keep the traditional country pub but also incorporate some amazing home-cooked dishes created from the finest local ingredients.
WELCOME TO THE CRYSTAL PALACEA charming village pub nestled in the heart of Berkhamsted market town along the picturesque Grand Junction Canal.Our historic pub dating back to the 18th century, offers a fresh, seasonal menu coupled with local cask, world lagers and an extensive wine list. All of which can be enjoyed in our rustic, country setting.
With opulent interiors and a contemporary bar and eatery, we are proud to have become a hub for the local area. Join us for a great cup of coffee, a decent pint of beer, or a glass of chilled champagne. Take a seat at the bar facing the door if you want to see and be seen, or find a table in the garden room which opens out onto the terrace. The eatery is warm and welcoming with deep teal walls and splashes of rich mustard yellow offset by soft greys lit by twinkling chandeliers. On the walls hang historic posters from the Metroland era when Brookmans Park was built, part of the hugely-optimistic garden suburb movement.
We’re so excited to announce we are now open to our guests – with a gorgeous new look, our new autumn menu & a fabulous new wine list. Our new look includes two beautifully cosy private dining rooms, perfect for any celebration along with two fantastic new heated, private dining huts in the garden.