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The Three Horseshoes, N20
N20
N20 0RA
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 5½ of 10) see review guidelines
David Walton left this review about The Three Horseshoes
Visited 13/05/25
Cask was a single pump dispensing L Pride, other hand pump had a TT LL clip turned round. Keg offering of Cruz, Moretti, Peroni, Camden Hells, Inch's cider, Amstel, Guinness, Fosters, original and dark fruits SB, Carlsberg and John Smiths.
Very pleasant pub marked down for its beer offering. There is a small outside seating area at the front with picnic benches on a paved area. The bar counter is upon you immediately on entering and has stools at the counter, the hot seats in the house on my visit. The venue is bare boarded and there is a good dose of wood panelling on the walls in the venue. Some tall tables to the immediate right of the bar counter with a TV facing the bar counter. Walking round to the right from the bar counter are some nice small tables with bucket armchairs by an unused fire grate. A few booth tables take you to the other smaller side of the bar counter in a small area with a few tables and another TV screen above another fire grate. A small room off this area provides another TV screen plus a dart board and a pool table. There is a small generally covered seating area outside at the back on a paved surface.
On 23rd May 2026
- rating: 5
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Tris C left this review about The Three Horseshoes
This is a pub originally built roughly at the transition from George IV’s reign to that of Victoria, at the junction of the High Road and Friern Barnet Lane, where you can find some beautiful early 17th century alms houses; I suspect it has been rebuilt and although now run by Craft Union, it still retains a metal ellipse atop each sign frame, an indication that this was once a Whitbread’s house.
The interior looks to have been redecorated fairly recently: a modern white tiled bar back, new boarded floor, low white screed ceiling – which is a bit odd – mixed conventional furniture, décor taking the form of drinks’ deals, still very loud background music taking precedence over France’s misguided attempt at an Olympic ceremony, ignored by a mixed age local crowd at the time of my Friday 9.30pm visit.
Like Strongers, I too found it difficult to get to the bar and payment was a pain, as the card reader is fixed, meaning I had to navigate the throng to reach it. There was an unused pump then solitary Hobgoblin Ruby at just £2.05 a half, served by a flighty barmaid and tasting as expected.
This is better than most Craft Union pubs and is positively like the Audley compared to the nearby Cavalier, but Friday (and probably Saturday) mayhem aside, the place to be in N20 is the Griffin.
On 1st August 2024
- rating: 4
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Rex Rattus left this review about The Three Horseshoes
There were a couple of ales on - Doom Bar and Purity UBU (£1.80 a half). I didn't see any sign of food at midday on a Monday.
This pub has some nice fielded paneling on the walls to two-thirds height. The bar counter front is also inter-war, and also with fielded panelling, but unfortunately now painted a dark purple. The central island bar has the main drinking area at the front; a smallish room through a doorway on the left; leading to a further room at the back where the panelling has been painted a bright aquamarine colour. I chose to sit at the front, preferring the purple bar counter to aquamarine walls. There is some further booth seating behind the servery.
This is a decent pub without being anything special. I could have done without the thumping pop music, and I prefer a more traditional colour scheme, but my UBU was in fine shape and it's certainly worth dropping in for a swift one if you're in Whetstone.
On 9th September 2017
- rating: 5
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Strongers . left this review about The Three Horseshoes
The locals in this pub enjoying sitting at the bar which faces the entrance so when they are all in attendance it can be very tricky getting past to actually enter the pub and it is sometimes even trickier getting to the bar for a beer. That said, the staff have much improved in here over the last couple of years so on the whole they are very friendly and good at spotting people waiting to be served through the sea of usual faces. A standard draught selection is available alongside Greene King IPA and Landlord and the Guinness is always spot on which cannot always be said of the Landlord. I’m not sure that I have ever seen anyone eating in here, but reasonably priced food is available at lunch and during the evenings.
There is seating out the front which is partitioned off from the very busy junction that it sits next to by some potted hedges and a fence. It’s not the best place due to the traffic, but I can see my bus home coming which is handy as last orders are at midnight and the last red carriage passes at 12:05. There is more seating in the well kept courtyard area out the back which also houses a plasma screen for Sky sports.
The actual pub is quite big with the bar and stairs up to the toilets being located in the centre so the tables and chairs circle around the pub and there is also a good sized room to the side which can be hired for functions. Plasma screens are located throughout and when there is no sport on music can be heard from either CDs or a channel off Sky.
I don’t drink here all of the time, but it is a handy pub to have on the doorstep.
On 15th March 2010
- rating: 7
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