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Beer of the Week (w/e 26th April 2026) with Tris39
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Three Horseshoes, Barry
Moulton
Postal town: Barry
CF62 3AB
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6 of 10) see review guidelines
David Walton left this review about Three Horseshoes
Visited 29/04/26
Cask offering of the Dragon Breath fiery golden amber ale from Dragon Breath, the Bedrock Bitter from Nash Point Brewing Co and Theakston's Old Peculiar. Keg offering of Morreti and the Sale Di Mare variety, Cruz, Amstel, Neck Oil, Satellite and Gamma Ray from Beavertown, Guinness, Inch's and Inch’s Riverside.
Totally new one for me that I spotted and added to PG recently! Country pub in a venue that also offers accommodation. The pub at the front is stone tiled around the bar counter which offers service on three sides albeit the front side is split between the left- and right-hand sides of the venue with a walkway between. The left-hand side has banquettes along the front and window side walls serving regular tables. There is tall stool seating around the bar counter (on all sides|). The right-hand side has regular tables and chairs around the perimeter including some corner fitted banquettes and this side also houses a dart board. Several screens around the venue were showing the build-up to the evening footy. The rear part of the pub provided extension type areas with the areas popular with families on my visit and indeed the rear external part of the venue seemed to be very geared up for families with young kids as there were a lot of adventure playground aspects out the back plus some outside pod like seating areas. Given the nature of the venue there were a lot of families with young kids in on my visit, which made for a slightly chaotic experience, but it was possible to find quitter areas and the beer offering more than made up for that so a good visit.
On 2nd May 2026
- rating: 6
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