Park House included in Good Beer Guide 2026
25 September 2025
Park House bar on the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø’s Whiteknights campus has been named in the Good Beer Guide 2026.
A favourite haunt for many staff, students and community members, the pub will now be placed in the national spotlight.
The Good Beer Guide is produced by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) and every year names which pubs it believes are the very best the UK has to offer.
The 2026 guide is the 53rd edition and includes 4,500 pubs, selected for their high standards and quality of real ales.
It is not the first time Park House has been included in the Good Beer Guide, having last appeared in 2022.
Matt Tebbit, Director of Dining Services at the ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø, said: “We pride ourselves in serving locally-sourced food and drink in Park House, which means every pint ordered there helps support the University’s reputation as a leader in environmental sustainability.
“Inclusion in the Good Beer Guide is tribute to the hard work of all our Dining colleagues. We welcome everyone from the local community and beyond to come and enjoy the fantastic setting we’ve created.”
Three facts about Park House 
- Park House is one of six historic houses originating from the former Whiteknights Park Estate and was the site of the original Manor House. In fact, the original building known as Park House was located roughly where Mackinder Hall student accommodation is today, and today’s Park House was known as Whiteknights Park for most of its life.
- The gardens around Park House were considered as a site for the Royal Botanic Gardens, before Kew was chosen instead.
- Park House specialises in local beers, with the closest being from Phantom Brewery in ºÚ¹Ï³ÔÁÏÍø. Ingredients in the meals served there are also sourced locally, including beef from the University’s Hall Farm in Shinfield.
The history of Park House and Whiteknights can be found at , including the tale behind how Whiteknights got its name.
Customers are invited to celebrate Park House’s inclusion in the Good Beer Guide 2026 by taking a photo during their next visit and posting it on social media, using the hashtag #GoodBeerGuide.