Three Horseshoes

Bustling country pub with good food and drink and friendly staff; bedrooms

Features

Accommodation available
Speciality beers
Cask ales
Separate restaurant
Sandwiches
Smoking area
  • Separate restaurant
  • Sandwiches sold

Bar food times: 12-2, 6.30-9.30

Typical main dish: pan-fried chicken breast with cider and mushroom sauce

Typical main dish price: £13.50

Average two course evening meal price: £19

  • Speciality beers
  • Cask ales

Price of cheapest bitter: £3.50

Name of cheapest bitter: Wye Valley

Bedrooms cost between £50 and £90

  • Children allowed in the bar
  • Children allowed in the restaurant
  • Dogs allowed in the bar

The good pub guide review

Known affectionately by regulars as 'The Shoes', this charming inn is set in the heart of the countryside. The L-shaped, quarry-tiled middle bar has hop-draped beams, upholstered settles, wooden chairs and tables, old local photographs above a woodburning stove, and local guidebooks. Opening off one side is the garden room with wicker armchairs around tables, and views over an outdoor seating area; leading off the other side is the games room, with pool, darts and cribbage. Wye Valley Bitter, Butty Bach and HPA on handpump, Herefordshire-made cider/perry from the likes of Celtic Marches, Oliver's, Robinsons and Weston's, ten wines by the glass and home-made elderflower cordial. A popular Sunday lunchtime carvery is offered in the stripped-stone, raftered and spacious restaurant extension. There are well sited tables and chairs on the terrace and in the neat, prettily planted garden. The two bedrooms are reached by outside stairs. Disabled access. As we went to press, the long-standing licensees, the Whittalls, announced their retirement after 30-plus years, so there may be changes.

The good pub guide food review

Using some home-grown produce and making all their own chutneys, pickles and jams, the well thought-of food includes lunchtime sandwiches, crab and lime fishcakes, prawn and haddock smokies, sirloin steak with pepper sauce, burgers, butternut squash and spinach tikka masala and rice, goats cheese, leek, celery apple and walnut filo parcel, and puddings such as home-made ice-cream.

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Contact Details

Three Horseshoes, Little Cowarne, Bromyard, Herefordshire, HR7 4RQ

(01885) 400276

Opening Hours

Weekdays: 11-3, 6.30-11

Sunday: 12-4