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The Four Horseshoes, Woking
Chobham
Postal town: Woking
GU24 8QP
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 7 of 10) see review guidelines
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Moby Duck left this review about The Four Horseshoes
A multiroomed rustic pub that seems happy to welcome allcomers be they diners, drinkers ramblers or indeed canines.The two beers on were Timothy Taylors Landlord and Castlerock Harvest Pale. I enjoyed a pleasant half hour here.
On 13th August 2021
- rating: 7
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Graham Coombs left this review about The Four Horseshoes
A pleasant pub, largely given over to dining but still retaining much of the original layout, the left hand side being the better area for drinkers. Lots of old woodwork but generally tarted up with touches of gastropub decoration. The old restaurant extension across the front is quite smart though. and there are tables out at the front, and a patio and lawned area at the rear. Ales, probably reduced due to Covid, were restricted to Landlord and London Pride: rather over-chilled but otherwise in good condition. The food is pretty good.
On 1st September 2020
- rating: 7
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Four Horseshoes
Traditional country pub in a fine position overlooking Burrow Hill Green, located on the northern outskirts of Chobham. The originl building retains a three-room layout around the bar - a small drinking area entered via the left-hand door, with a slightly larger lounge behind this; and the first part of the restaurant accessed via the right-hand door (with the main portion located in a new extension beyond). There is also a patio garden at the front, overlooking the common. Some of the signage from the previous Eldridge Pope ownership remains, but this is now a Marstons house. Three handpumps, offering Pedigree, plus Rucking Mole from Moles Brewery and a seasonal beer from Holts. Overall, quite a good spot for a quick lunch stop.
On 18th September 2011
- rating: 7
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