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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.

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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.

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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

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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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