This is an other drinking establishment and you will be charged for entrance at all times.
Entry requires a £3 platform ticket
Situated on platform 3/4 of the 1892 railway station it is epitome of bijou. Be prepared to take your drink onto the platform and browse the book shop.
Beers from local brewers are usually available.
Light meals are available during the day.
The best way to visit is on a Bluebell Railway service train as there is a very sparse bus service to the railway station. The village the station serves is a 20 minute walk along narrow lanes.
Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance
Listed status: II
Situated between platforms 3 and 4 on the Bluebell Line, this is a real time-warp. The present station aims to recreate the world of the 1930s and the buffet fits perfectly. There’s nothing elaborate about any of it, just a small buffet of the type that existed at hundreds of stations up and down the land. Drinks are served when the railway is operating its ‘Service One’ trains. The two other most notable historic railway buffets are at Bridlington in East Yorkshire (closed at time of writing) and Stalybridge, Greater Manchester.
This Other Drinking Establishment serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Horsted Keynes Station Bar, Horsted Keynes Station
Changing beers typically include: Long Man - Rising Giant