Reviews of Three Horseshoes, Garsington
Review by wayne tiller on 26th November, 2012
Add your review Date visited: 25th november 2012
Quite simply the best sunday lunch out I have had in years. cant fault anything service was great food was fantastic the atmosphers was relaxed and informal. will definatly make this a regular haunt.
Review by Thomas J Hibberd on 21st January, 2010
Add your review Date visited: 16.01.2010
3 Horseshoes, Garsington has re-opened under new management and has just started serving food again.
This is a warm, welcoming, homely country pub, located in an idyllic village setting.
It is set in spacious rural grounds, with orchard and kiddies play area. The food is excellent, and the menu varied, with something for everyone.
I can recommend the Homemade Burgers, Shoulder of Lamb, Bubble and Squeak, Jamaican Bananas and Apple Crumble.
And dont miss the Sunday Carvery!!!
Definitely somewhere to call into on a cold winters night, to enjoy a pint or two, good food, friendly hospitality and the warmth of an open fire.
Can't wait to enjoy a drink and bite to eat outside in the summer either.
Whatever you want, food, company, good ale, first class service and a homely ambience. This pub's got it all.
Review by K Smith on 7th November, 2009
Add your review Date visited: 7th November 2009
This pub is indeed in darkness but am told it is due to re-open towards the end of the year with new owners. Can't wait as this seems such a lovely pub!
Review by C.Kenny on 1st February, 2009
Add your review Date visited: 31st January 2009
We went for a walk around Garsington then to our dismay found the pub all in darkness - at 12.15 - Saturday lunchtime. So did not get to savour their food!
Review by Liz Bell on 25th March, 2008
Add your review Date visited: 22/3/8
FABULOUS FOOD! I would recommend this pub and its food 1000 times over! Fish cakes are to die for, and the leek and pea risotto was the best risotto I've ever tasted! Steak was cooked to perfection and the beef and mushroom pie was packed full of meat, and all for such a reasonable price! The pub itself is quaint but modern, with a relaxed atmosphere and very friendly staff. Great service - superb all round! And in response to "Duran" on 19th Feb,I experienced no obstacles in reaching the ladies loos - maybe a few less fish and chips and you'd fit in there too!
Review by duran on 19th February, 2008
Add your review Date visited: `9 Feb.2008
After reading such good reviews on the Three Horseshoes, Garsington, we decided to try it out. Such disappointment. Food was AWFUL. Fish and chips (on the 'specials' board) was unskinned, undercooked and revolting. Accompanying peas were inedible and the chips were limp and soggy.
It waxs almost an assault course to use the ladies' toilets as there was JUST enough room to open each door, then it was an extremely tight squeeze to close it again.
Review by Simon Winner on 28th September, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 20/9/07
Haddock with herb crust & beetroot mash was brillinat & both dishes beautifully presented. Thanks.
Review by Mr & Mrs Welsh on 1st September, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 30/8/07
Best meal out in years!!
Review by Mr & Mrs Archer - North Yorkshire on 1st September, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 31st August 2007
Service 2nd to none. Really lovely & friendly staff. We came to Oxford for our anniversary weekend & looked up 'places to eat in Oxford' on the internet; having checked reviews we decided to book. We were not disappointed. The food was excellent! My Wife's Haddock & Chips was the best I have ever tasted. Beats 'The Magpies' in Whitby (Rick Stein recommended).
Review by Angeline Edwardsn - Uxbridge, Middx on 16th August, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 12/8/07
The best Sunday Roast I have had out. Lovely meat, potatoes very tasty, veg cooked perfectly, apple sauce delicious & service nice & friendly. Will be back very soon! Thank you.
Review by Michael & Mina on 31st July, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 26/7/07
Truly excellent meal - top quality lamb & beautifully prepared. Great Puddings & really helpful service. Best meal for a long time.
Review by Carole Waechtler on 31st July, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 26/7/07
Welcome: Very friendly, Table: nicely placed, Ordering: Everything explained very well, Food: Exceeded Expectations & prompt.
We welcome very much the allergy mentions on the menu; gives an allergy sufferer confidence!
Review by Neil Smith, Burnham (Bucks) on 11th July, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 7/7/07
Really enjoyed the ambience! Really enjoyed the food! I like your no smoking policy & you are right on the mark when it comes to customer satisfaction & feedback.
Review by Richard on 22nd May, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 18/5/07
A truly great meal, with attentive but not annoying service. Came at 2.30pm, greeted with a smile & warm welcome! Great Burger, well priced. We WILL be back.
Review by The Mann Family on 6th April, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 4th April 2007
Most enjoyable meal. One of the nicest pubs in/near Oxford for eating out.
Lovely atmosphere, relaxing & friendly service.
Review by Brian Westbury on 6th March, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 4/3/07
Will come again very soon!!
Review by Jan Simmons & Ann Beckett on 6th March, 2007
Add your review Date visited: 6/3/07
2 Perfect Meals. Vegetables with Sea Bass al dente NOT undercooked. Fish pie very enjoyable. Puddings a lovely conclusion. Service excellent. Friendly atmosphere. Many Thanks!
Review by roy on 31st October, 2006
Add your review Date visited: 29/10/06
sunday lunch AMAZING
went with friends on 29/10/06
AMAZING rib of beef and loin of pork
superb fresh vegtables and home roasted potatoes womt find another pub like this
chef called james he explained beef was cooked rare but was happy to slice and cook more for my freind beef the most tender i have ever eaten AMAZING will be back, puddings home made as well
2 courses 11,95 each well worth a visit
Review by Mr D Sanghera on 24th October, 2006
Add your review Date visited: 10/10/06
Very Nice Mini Thai Fishcakes. Good Quality. Fish Clean (Cod) with no smell indicating freshness. I like the batter.
Good Food in this village pub - certainly comparable to restaurant quality.
Review by Mr & Mrs Curry, Princes Risborough on 9th October, 2006
Add your review Date visited: 27/9/06
Very Good Beer & Wine - You obviously keep the pipes clean. We thoroughly enjoyed our lunch & will return
Review by Robin Bell on 19th September, 2006
Add your review Date visited: 9/9/06
The Mussels were superb. A winning combination of ginger, garlic, chilli & cream - wonderful.
Review by J Pearce on 13th June, 2006
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The Food, staff & service were all excellent. Our meal was exceptional, & we ate outside on a lovely evening in enjoyable & pleasant surroundings.
Review by Su Ryan, Victoria Ryan & Mrs Sparkle! on 29th May, 2006
Add your review Date visited: 18/5/06
Beautifully presented homemade food, attentive & friendly service, warm & cozy surroundings. How can you improve on that?!
Puddings wonderful too - Thank you.
Review by Kevin Young on 12th October, 2005
Add your review Date visited: 11th October 05
It is a remarkable achievement to have established 'the shoes' as a thriving pub once more in little over 6 months. Ally & Tegs' hard work is certainly paying off to the delight of the customers. Excellent homemade food is guaranteed, as is value for money & the relaxed atmosphere. Definitely well worth a visit.
Review by Rebekah on 28th September, 2005
Add your review Date visited: 24th September 05
It's brilliant to have a local restaurant that serves such great veggie food - there is lots of choice & no mushroom stroganoff in sight!
The food is all homemade & very tasty - the quality of vegetarian food has even tempted my definitely 'non-vegetarian' husband! I'd definitely recommend the sweet potato & pea curry - it's a vegetarian must!!
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