The Three Horseshoes, Bourne End - pub details

Address: Winkwell, Bourne End, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP1 2RZ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 20969) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Hemel Hempstead (1.1 miles), Berkhamsted (2.5 miles), Apsley (2.5 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served
  • Canalside location

Pub suggested by Melanie Woodhouse on 9 Mar 2005

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> Current user rating: 5.4/10 (rated by 28 users)
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White Horse, Bourne End (0.2 miles), Tudor Rose, Hemel Hempstead (0.6 miles), Swan, Hemel Hempstead (0.8 miles), Fishery Inn, Boxmoor (1.0 miles), Grapes, Boxmoor (1.0 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Three Horseshoes, Bourne End

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5 most recent reviews of 19 shown - see all reviews

0inus 2: no pricelist near bar
lus 1: receipt given without being asked.

£9.95p sunday roast
£r.65p half pint of 8ombadier.

0inus ) because waiter said "enjoy" after delivering my meal to my table.

mycetes - 6 Nov 2011 14:09
The food is good but this pub has joined the wetherspoons type boil in the bag/microwave brigade. The service is horrendous, we waited 30 minutes to place our order and were repeatedly ignored by the waitress, at which point upon complaining the owner/manager came and sat down at our table to engage in a full blown threatening attack on a member of our party. His reasoning that we should not expect decent service as his establishment was in fact a pub and not a restaurant was almost laughable. All in all a horrendous dining experience. Would I return? Definitely not!!!

emily4 - 27 Aug 2011 22:35
Really enjoyed an hour by the canal on Sunday with the Mrs and my son, so much so that i didn't even mind paying £4.40 for a pint of Erdinger & £4.10 for Staropramen.
Don't know that i would visit if it was raining as i think most of the appeal of this place is being able to site by the canal on the newly laid patio.
Worth a visit for a couple but couldn't afford a session in here.
Solid 7


topPINT - 14 Jul 2011 15:46
We used to be regulars but gave it a miss when its food became just like any other pub. Returned yesterday evening to find fantastic change. New head chef brought from sister pub in Oxford about a month ago has transformed the menu. We had fillets of sea bass and a steak, all cooked to perfection. Young staff were welcoming, cheerful and attentive without being obtrusive. Canalside deck currently being renovated but, once complete, it has to be one of the most idyllic settings on the Grand Union. If you haven't been there recently, give it a try.
markjarrad - 23 Mar 2011 10:07
Really sad what has happened to this quaint old pub. A few years ago it was a perfect pub, fire blazing, conservative menu done well and good beer.

Now it has sadly joined the boil-in-the-bag brigade of restaurant pubs.
Max1905 - 13 Dec 2010 16:28

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