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The Three Horseshoes, Charsfield - pub details

Three Horseshoes
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Address: The Street, Charsfield, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 7PY [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 30893) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Melton (4.5 miles), Wickham Market (4.6 miles), Woodbridge (5.2 miles)

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Just found out that this pub has closed after the owner refused to renew the lease or something along those lines. A great shame, as this place served some of the best food and ale I have had for some time, and I always received a friendly welcome from Martin and Emma. They really did put a tremendous amount of effort into running the pub.

I have seen this kind of deplorable behaviour from pub owners all too often. I just hope that Charsfield is not destined to be yet another rural community permanently deprived of its local pub. Pubs are one of the few things that are still iconic of British identity, and they are disappearing at an alarming rate.
amosbriz - 21 Jun 2011 18:52
Went to the Three Horseshoes for lunch today, purely for the sake of going somewhere other than our normal favourites. We were not disappointed. Two ales were available (suppose in a rural area they can only offer as much as they know they will shift - well we wouldn't want any beer wasted now would we?) Although I could only drink Pepsi (the police tend to frown on drinking and driving) the beer I saw being served to others certainly looked in good condition and wasn't staying in the pint glasses long! The food was utterly superb, well cooked and hearty portions for a reasonable price. A real log fire added to the atmosphere. A very nice pub.
amosbriz - 15 Jan 2011 17:29
Interesting what you say, davehowe, we've eaten there before and the meals are really nice and well made, but we both commented on the blandness and my wife said, 'it's because she's put no seasoning in whatsoever'.

Shame, they were excellent otherwise.
Biggles - 19 Aug 2010 10:52
Stopped off for a pint and a roast on a Sunday afternoon, food portions were good but not a huge amount of taste, needed lots of seasoning to give it any interest. Great beer, I had a pint of something from Soham brewery, just down the road, there were some other nice real ales on too. I sat in the garden which is basic but nice enough, had a nice family sitting behind me except for a strange young dad who's language was not very pleasant, I pity the kids. landlord and staff were friendly and the inside of the pub seemed clean and traditional. Worth a visit if you are passing close by.
davehowe - 17 Aug 2010 23:00
This Inn is well worth visiting. I particularly like the bar area which is unpretentious and has a real fire when cold. The last beer I had was the Victoria a great real 'bitter' bitter.
risingsun46 - 30 Jul 2007 21:51

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