A friend and I went here for Sunday brunch. She has two small children, and although for dinner, the White Horse is probably not ""kid friendly"" it certainly is for a casual meal such as brunch. When we arrived we politely asked if it would be ok for us to bring the children for brunch and if so, could we have two high chairs for them. The host rolled his eyes, and after arguing with the child's mother about whether or not her child was old enough to sit in a high chair, found a secluded room for us to eat brunch in. After making us feel like lepers by ushering us off to the secluded room, he looked at me and said ""you need to make sure that the little girl doesn't roam around the restaurant...we've had accidents in the past from it happening"".
Pros: Ambience, Food
Cons: Service
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