📍 0.9 miles from Craven Cottage
The White Horse is a proven matchday hub: fan guides note it welcomes away supporters and sits about a 10–15 minute walk from Stamford Bridge, with outdoor space that helps on busy matchdays. It also attracts a friendly mix of home and away fans. The pub shows live sport (Sky/BT/TNT), useful for catching early kick-offs or post-match games. Beer choice is a major draw on matchdays too, including Pilsner Urquell tank beer and rotating cask lines from respected breweries, and there’s a full food menu to line the stomach before or after the game.
Great place with a really welcoming atmosphere! The staff are friendly and attentive, the food is delicious, and there’s a good variety of beers to choose from. I especially like that the pub has both indoor and outdoor areas, which makes it perfect in any weather. It gets quite busy on Fridays and Saturdays, so the vibe is lively and fun. Definitely worth a visit!
A great spot for the sunny bank holiday weekend. I came here with my friends and had a really pleasant evening, service was superb! I was unsure on what to order but a lovely girl behind the bar gave me recommendations and was clearly impressively knowledgable despite explaining she had only been behind the bar for a couple of months! Food looked good so must return soon for that!
Great atmosphere on a Sunday, both inside and out on the terrace despite the cold. The roast was excellent, and the staff — waiters and bartenders alike — were brilliant. We had not booked a table, but were lucky enough to find an empty one at peak time. Next time I would definitely book in advance, though.
🚇 Parsons Green 🍺 £8.35 Hawkstone session ipa The White Horse Is located in leafy Parsons Green in Fulham, Southwest London. The nearest Tube is Parsons Green. There’s been a coaching inn on this spot since 1688, once serving as one of the last stops for travellers heading into London. It was rebuilt in 1778, destroyed by fire in 1881, and rebuilt again in 1882—the building you see today. Known affectionately as ‘The Sloaney Pony’, the pub earned its nickname from the upscale, fashionable ‘Sloane Ranger’ crowd that’s been drawn to the area since the 1980s. This sizeable one-bar pub blends traditional Victorian decor with modern touches. At its heart is a grand mahogany servery with a striking back bar. At the front and left are comfy scarlet banquettes with classic tables and chairs, while the back left of the bar has a more casual feel with benches, a cosy corner, vintage beer signage, and a Bass mirror. On the right, there’s a snug by the window, further down are rustic pews, an ornate marble fireplace, a portrait of an English gentleman with a white horse, and a flagstone floor. At the back is a vaulted dining area, and out front, a beer garden with umbrella-covered tables overlooking the green. The beer selection is excellent, with a broad mix of mainstream, premium, and independent brews, including five cask ales. I went for a @hawkstone session IPA—great pint, but cost a whopping £8.35! 😬 The food menu features modern British pub classics: fish and chips comes in at £20, and roasts are available on Sundays. I arrived at 12 pm on a pleasant Saturday lunchtime in May. The pub had just opened its doors and was already seeing a steady influx of punters. The atmosphere was chilled and laid-back, so settling in was easy and gave me a chance to have a good mooch around. The service was on point—the team were welcoming and friendly. This is a stunning Victorian pub with a superb (if pricey) selection of beers, lovely decor, and friendly service. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit and definitely recommend a visit—just maybe not for the sesh. Follow @whitehorsesw6 for updates. 📅 31st May 2025 If you want to see all my pub reviews in one place, head to @londonpubmap on Instagram. 🍻
When I'm visiting family in Fulham we always come here on Sunday evenings for the pub quiz. The newly remodeled interiors look great and the staff always deliver amazing service. Only downside is the quiz started half an hour after the listed start time, and the MC seemed to have a lot of problems with the sound-system and keeping the quiz on track which meant we were there for over three hours waiting for things to get going at many points (think it's a new guy doing the quiz now?). But still a great evening and we ended up ordering several pub dishes from the food menu because we expected to be there until late