Popular Beaconsfield Pub Announces Closure After Years of Service

A beloved pub in Beaconsfield, known as The White Horse, will serve its final drinks this weekend, with last orders set for Sunday, January 11, 2024. The announcement has prompted loyal patrons to visit the establishment one last time before it closes its doors for good.

Located on London End, The White Horse is part of the Brunning and Price group, which operates around 81 pubs across the United Kingdom. The venue’s management expressed their gratitude towards the customers who have supported them over the years. In a heartfelt message, they encouraged regulars to come in for “a final pint or two” before the end of service.

Community Response to Closure

The news of the closure has stirred considerable emotion among the local community. Many regulars took to social media to voice their disappointment. One patron remarked, “Very sad. You will be so missed as a superb pub that was run by a wonderful bunch of people. Thank you so much for all the good times.” Another added, “Noooooo! One of the few local pubs with plenty of space, decent food, and lovely staff. It’ll be missed.”

While the specific reasons for the closure have not been disclosed, The White Horse has directed customers toward nearby sister venues within the Brunning and Price group, reassuring locals that they will still have access to familiar dining and drinking options. Other pubs in the group include The Rowbarge in Woolhampton and The Horse & Groom in Twyford.

A Fond Farewell

The White Horse has long been a staple of the Beaconsfield community, offering a welcoming atmosphere and a gathering place for friends and families. The final day of trading on Sunday will mark the end of an era for this cherished establishment. As the community prepares to bid farewell, it is clear that The White Horse will be remembered fondly by its patrons.

The pub’s management has ensured it will remain open until the closing date, inviting customers to share memories and raise a glass one last time. As the shutters come down, the legacy of The White Horse will undoubtedly linger in the hearts of those who cherished it.