Bar Area at The White Horse in Wembley Park

The White Horse

The White Horse is a quintessentially British pub offering delicious pub grub all-day from lunchtime favourites to roast dinners on Sundays.

  • Opening hours:

    Monday to Friday
    12pm to 11pm
    Saturday
    12pm to 11pm
    Sunday
    12 pm to 10:30pm

  • Location:

    Arena Square, Wembley Park
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Located in Arena Square, the Fuller's family pub prides itself on a menu of freshly-cooked food and a range of signature dishes from Head Chef, Abdelmjid Khoumari. There are vegetarian and gluten-free options as well as a children’s menu and a varied portfolio of beers, wines and spirits for guests to choose from.

Whether you want to enjoy your food inside or out, the pub has plenty of spaces for relaxing, dining, drinking and catching up with friends and family. It also has areas dedicated to remote workers including private rooms with charging points and free Wi-Fi. And we can't forget about the stunning external garden and an incredible outside terrace that overlooks OVO Arena Wembley.

The White Horse menu

The White Horse in Wembley Park offers everything from tasty bar snacks to hearty mains and delicious desserts. But when the menu’s this good, choosing what to have might take some time. Though pub grub is usually the order of the day, the head chef puts a sophisticated spin on all his dishes. Explore their full menu here.

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History of The White Horse

The White Horse is a very new addition to Wembley Park only opening in October 2020. The name was chosen in homage to the first-ever FA Cup Final match to be played in the nearby Wembley stadium. The huge turnout to the 1923 match meant vast crowds surged onto the pitch, mounting policemen, including one on a light-coloured horse. This became the defining image of the day and has since influenced the creation of the White Horse Bridge.