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The Three Horseshoes, Balls Hill, West Bromwich

Pub added by Martin Alford
86 Witton Lane
West Bromwich
B71 2AQ

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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Three Horseshoes

Fine-looking Black Country Ales pub, quite a bit older than most other buildings in the vicinity. The various seating areas within are as traditional as you would expect, and homely as you would hope to find. Cobs and pork pies are also available on the counter, and a large (if quite plain) beer garden can be found at the back. With ten handpumps on the, I found the brewery's three regular beers, five guest ales (including a pair from Goffs: Lancer (£3.95) and White Knight) and two ciders being poured.

On 30th September 2023 - rating: 8
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Three Horseshoes

A splendid looking Black Country Ales pub, with an equally appealing interior. This was a very welcoming and comfortable pub with a choice of three BCA ales, five guest ales and two ciders. The prices were excellent and the beer quality was top class. I went for the BFG and the Mallinson's Brewery Barbe Rouge which was a good session pale. The pub had two open fireplaces lit all winter, halophane glass pendant lamps around the bar area, lincrusta wallpaper and good sized beer garden and rear patio area.

On 26th July 2022 - rating: 8
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Soup Dragon left this review about The Three Horseshoes

This is a detached Black Country Ales pub, with patio area. It is a great looking Victorian dollshouse. It is somewhat older than most properties around as it was situated between a number of iron works in the 1890s. It is a cottage, with the central entrance flanked by bay windows. It is mainly in brick, but has moulded stone around the door and windows. There are two front gables, with finials - it looks fantastic. The interior has a main L-shaped room and a smaller side one that i didn't see. The main room is in white' coffee and wood, with a small plain fireplace and a nice, yet plain wood bar. There are darts and pool. There is a TV, which had the news on, as well as a pull down screen that wasnt being used. A few arty pictures were on the walls, which are somewhat at odds with the old wooden bench seats. The service was friendly and a nice mixed crowd of locals was in. Beer; usual tap stuff and annoyingly for a BCA pub, no real ale - the pulls were out of use. This left me with a keg Banks's MILD, which was decent enough, but never-the-less, a disappointment. Worth a visit if the real ale is on.

On 15th July 2013 - no rating submitted
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