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The White Hart,

 located on Stoke Newington Road, has a rich history dating back centuries. In 1851, it was recorded under its current name, but earlier records indicate that it was known as The White Hind between 1625 and 1703.

Notably, George Dynes was buried there in 1625, and in 1687, Benjamin Blundell laid claim to a moiety called The White Hind. Court records from 1703 document the surrender of a messuage by that name by Joseph Morewood, Richard Barrett, and Edward Hippisley to Edward Percivall.

The establishment was first officially registered as The White Hart in 1723, marking its transition to the name it carries today.

A part of London’s long-standing tradition of public houses, taverns, inns, beer houses, and hotels, The White Hart remains a notable fixture in Stoke Newington’s history.

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Monday                 16.00 - 23.00

Tuesday                 16.00 - 23.00

Wednesday           15.00 - 23.00

Thursday               15.00 - 23.00

Friday                   12.00 - 24.00

Saturday               12.00 - 24.00

Sunday                 12.00 - 22.30

Monday                 CLOSED

Tuesday                 16.00 - 22.00

Wednesday           16.00 - 22.00

Thursday               16.00 - 22.00

Friday                   15.00 - 22.00

Saturday               12.00 - 22.00

Sunday                 12.00 - 21.00

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