The Four Horseshoes, Chobham - pub details
Address: Burrow Hill Green, Chobham, Woking, Surrey, GU24 8QP [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 18549) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Longcross (2.5 miles), Sunningdale (2.8 miles), Woking (3.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
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> Current user rating: 4.6/10 (rated by 25 users)
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Red Lion, Chobham (0.3 miles), Sun Inn, Chobham (0.7 miles), White Hart, Chobham (0.8 miles), Castle Grove, Chobham (1.1 miles), Brickmakers, Windlesham (1.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Four Horseshoes, Chobham
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| Two meals for £8.... Curry night £5.95 + free drink... Half price steak night.... These and more punter-friendly offerings are loudly trumpeted on big banners across the front of the pub - rather out of keeping with the quaint whitewashed exterior and picket fencing. Yes, it's cheap eats galore these days at the Four Horseshoes but, unsurprisingly, the food is pretty basic canteen grub. The pub - now part of the Eldridge Pope family - nestles charmingly on the edge of Chobham Common, with the choice of a traditional bar and an attractive bistro-style dining room which doubles up as a free function room - plus pleasant outside seating at the front. Decent choice of three real ales for around £3.10 a pint. rentaquote - 30 Dec 2011 19:00 |
| Marstons Bitter (£2.80) and Caledonian Flying Scotsman. Another pump with a clip turned around. Chain looking pub with large signs advertising food offers. Mirrors inside make it look bigger than it is. Beer ok. GuideDogSaint - 25 Sep 2011 14:37 |
| We decided to give this pub a second chance, having visited last about 18 months ago when it was awful. Glad we revisited because it was so very much better. We had nice food, promptly and pleasantly served. From a chat with the waitress we found that it has indeed changed management. Surprisingly for a Sunday lunchtime it was rather quiet. I don't know if previous poor reputations have stuck, but I would say do give it a second chance. LadyFuschia - 21 Feb 2011 09:20 |
| Tuesday evening I met a friend for a drink after work. This turned into a meal in the bar (not in the main restaurant, which was empty). Plus points: Beer and nuts were good, food was fine for the money, quite nice atmosphere. The downside: the bar staff don't seem to have been trained to work in a bar and have poor customer-service skills. I have noticed that this pub has a great location and is completely rammed on a sunny day. But, other reviews about lack of service and my own experience mean I won't risk going back when it's busy. JonathanO - 30 Dec 2010 09:24 |
| As one of a group of 25 walkers we visited this pub on a Wednesday July lunchtime for its location on the green. We usually go to the Red Lion in Red Lion road opposite which has been renovated and has a good service. The Four Horseshoes in contrast seems to be run on a shoestring these days. The picture (above) is of it in its hey-day, 5 or so years ago. I have to say the Marstons ale (Pedigree and Diamond) was in very good condition and the <2 x meals for £8> deal was OK. But the overall feeling is neglect and lack of investment and interest and it would be terrible if this old pub on the green closed up or became a restaurant only. I resist bemoaning of any pub these days as it can only push more pubs towards oblivion and the life in a managed (not free) pub is hard and long hours. SAVE OUR PUBS !! mim - 22 Jul 2010 18:15 |
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