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The Three Horseshoes

A child and dog friendly pub serving food with WiFi and a garden in Cranleigh.

WELCOME TO THE THREE HORSESHOES, Cranleigh, Surrey. A traditional village pub in the heart of England’s biggest village.

The Three Horseshoes is a very old-fashioned pub in many ways – it has lovely wooden floors, nooks, crannies and beams and even an inglenook fireplace with a roaring fire in winter. We proudly serve old fashioned real ales here but we also offer a great choice of modern, exciting hop-driven bitters which will have “angels dancing on your tongue!”

We cook the sort of old-fashioned pub grub that people love and keep coming back for and we offer it at old-fashioned prices. We have a safe, child-friendly garden with swings and slides and an old-fashioned herb garden with loads of fresh mint for Pimms.

We serve lots of old-fashioned G&Ts and yet we boast a great range of modern gins. We are an old-fashioned pub in so many ways but we hope the most old-fashioned thing you will experience here is the welcome!

4 High Street, Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 8AE
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01483 276978

http://threehorseshoescranleigh.co.uk/

Facilities include: Real Ale, WiFi (free), Outside Seating, Dog friendly, Child Friendly, Disabled Access, Car Park, Covered Smoking Area, Big Screen, Bar Snacks, Restaurant, Traditional Sunday Roast, Dartboard, Live Music, DJ, Board Games, Terrestrial TV, Village, Garden, Traditional, Open Fire, CAMRA Local pub, CAMRA – branch, Darts, Beer, Wine, Cider, Tea & Coffee, Multiple Screens, Spirits, Play area, Log Burner ,

Mon: 15:30 - 23:00
Tue - Sun: 12:00 - 23:00

Drink % Brewery
Autumn Red 4.4

A deep red and mouth-filling beer with lovely, gentle hopping to balance. A true taste of autumn. IN THE CELLAR

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Avocet 4.1

A very pale and refreshing drink from Devon. Citrus rules with hints of lemon and nice malt in the background. NOW POURING

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Bread and Butter 3.9

A straw-coloured, modern beer with hints of lemon. Really refreshing and lip-smacking. It's brewed in Hebden Bridge in Yorkshire. NOW POURING

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Heart and Soul 4.4

A very modern pale and citric beer with loads of Mosaic hop. Not for lovers of traditional brown bitters but wonderful for its youthful freshness. IN THE CELLAR

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London Porter 5.5

A proper strong stout porter with great darkness and sweetness which id balanced by lovely hopping. Very drinkable and so, at 5.5%, it's very dangerous! NOW POURING

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Proper Job 4.3

When this new beer first hit our palates it blew us all away with its fabulous citric bitterness and nice pale malt to match. The the brewers started to change things and it fell off our bar. It's now lovely again so welcome back. IN THE CELLAR

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Shere Drop 4.2

A beer for everyone, this is Surrey Hills' flagship beer and was Champion Beer of the UK 2019. Pale and lightly citric, this beer has backbone and maltiness to match. A great all-rounder. NOW POURING

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Summer Sun 4.4%

Very pale, very hoppy beer which is the Essence of Summer. Extra pale ale and wheat malts combine with the aromatic Citra and Delta hops to make a very bright and refreshing pint for a warm summer’s day. NOW POURING

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MAD GOOSE 4.2

A fabulous blend of generous malt and new-world hops creates our most popular guest beer (record time on and off the bar 3.5 hours Fri 27 Oct 17). Tropical fruit, crisp bitterness and a lingering finish. IN THE CELLAR

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Ranmore Ale 3.8

Perhaps the most refreshing, thirst-quenching citric golden ale on this planet. This highly respected Dorking brewery has proved itself to be masters of the modern golden beer style. NOW POURING

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Naked Ladies 4.4

A big, intensely bitter and yet beautifully balanced pale best bitter in the modern style. IN THE CELLAR

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HSB 4.8

An old fashioned, deep brown and malty strong bitter, beautifully replicated by Fullers. NOW A PERMANENT FEATURE

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Parody 4.5

Your senses are pounded by the abundance of juicy tropical fruit in this session IPA from our Rudgwick neighbours. Gluten free and lovely! NOW POURING

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Moondance 4.2

One of the first beers to use the American hop Cascade, which gives citric balance to a good old English best bitter. A great favourite here. IN THE CELLAR

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Greensand IPA 4.6

A pale and citric bitter with lovely body to match the bitterness. NOW POURING

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Gilt Trip 4.6

A new version of the fabulous Gilt Complex. Hoppier and better than before, if that's possible. NOW POURING

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Albury Ruby 4.6

A dark beer with lovely succulent mouthfeel, deep black malt flavours and a subtle citric finish. NOW POURING

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Harvey's Old Ale 4.3

A deep brown, rounded, fruity and soft beer which will fill your heart with joy. It's seasonal so fill your boots whilst you can. NOW POURING

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Gilt Complex 4.6

A wonderfully rich golden ale with striking citric hop balance. Surrey Hills offer three fabulous golden beers at 4.6% and this one is the most rounded. Having said that the hop experience is still earth-moving! NOW POURING

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Hop Tipple 4.2

There have been changes galore at this local brewery and it has grown from a collection of brewer's bits in a pig shed to a shining great professional brewery. Hop Tipple isn't as bitter and citric as some modern ales but is nicely balanced and has a soft, spicy finish. IN THE CELLAR

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Fraid Knot 4.0

A lovely nutty bitter from this award-winning brewery. Brewed from an ancient recipe and adapted to modern ingredients, this is a fully unique flavour experience. NOW POURING

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Darkness Stout 5.1

Black as your hat and properly deep with malts, this stout has notes of roast coffee to balance the malts. From a much-vaunted West Country brewery and very welcome here. NOW POURING

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Falls Over 5.0

A deep brown beer in the great tradition of strong British best bitters. Round, fruity and very dangerous! IN ROTATION WITH HSB

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Paleface 5.2

An early example of the American Pale Ale from Firebird down the road in Rudgwick is full of Chinook and Citra hops and abounds with fruity flavours. NOW POURING

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Citra 4.2

A golden, crisp and citric single-hop beer from this renowned Peterborough brewery. NOW POURING

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Collusion 5.2

The pinnacle of excellence which simply erupts from this fabulous Dorking-based brewery is Collusion. Brewed in collusion with Cobbett's micro pub this sumptuous brew is rich, golden and chocked full of tropical fruit flavours. NOW POURING

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APA 4.7

A fabulous strong pale ale from this wonderful Sussex Brewer. Packed with sumptuous sweet malt and balanced by powerful hops, this ground-breaking beer is still just as wonderful in Fullers' stewardship. NOW POURING

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MC6 6.0

A deep ruby, rich and succulent strong ale which is a concentrated version of Falls Over. Mash Concentration Six is its full title. NOW POURING

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Lady Eleanor 4.6

A light and delicate best bitter from one of our favourite breweries. A gentle dash of New World hops balance the soft malts to produce a thing of great beauty. NOW POURING

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Stairway to Heaven 5.0

A golden strong ale with rich malt and overtones of complicated New World hopping. A delight in a glass. NOW POURING

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Comfortably Numb 5.4

A full-bodied amber ale for spring and autumn. Round and mellow with fabulous top noted from Styrian hops. NOW POURING

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Crafty One 3.9

The brewery has completely rebuilt this beer and what a wonderful job they have done! Gone is the overpowering Sorace Ace hop which made it taste of Camembert and now the beer has a lemony freshness about it and a great bitter backbone. Well done our friends in Dunsfold. NOW POURING

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Sundown 4.3

Originally brewed to commemorate the Coronation, this is a deep golden, rich and mouth-filling delicious beer with lovely New World hops to make it complete. Smashing! NOW POURING

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Dazed and Confused 4.6

A pale and delicate golden ale with lovely subtle hopping. NOW POURING

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Jaipur 5.9

Believed by many to be the best example of a traditional India Pale Ale, this huge and powerful beer has won prizes and accolades right across the country. Thrilling!!!!!!! NOW POURING

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Yankee 4.3

One of the first of the new breed of golden, citric beers which are now so popular came from this adventurous Yorkshire brewer and it is still a benchmark beer. NOW POURING

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Revival - Evening Star 4.8

Having shared many beers with one of the founders of Dark Star brewery (which started its life at the Evening Star in Brighton), our man at Downlands managed to extract the original recipe for their American Pale Ale from him. This beer is a tribute to the man, the brewery which was and, of course, to the beer. NOW POURING

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Citra 4.2%

A great single-hop pale ale from our friends down in Rudgewick. NOW POURING

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Sussex Best 4%

A classic best bitter, using only the finest ingredients and brewed with an ancient yeast strain which gives the beer immediate recognition. Brown, slightly sweet and enormously popular. NOW POURING

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We'll Meet Again 3.8%

A cracking session bitter which was brewed to commemorate the D Day landings. Light and fruity. IN THE CELLAR

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Barbarian 4,7%

A really lovely, rich and fruity ale which is made using lager malt, hops and yeast. It was a great favourite at our recent beerex. NOW POURING

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Blonde Witch 4.4%

A full-bodied golden ale from Burnley, which was home to our dearly departed friend Tom and we drink this beer in his memory. NOW POURING

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Heritage 4.0%

A classic traditional British bitter with a mid-brown colour, fruity, malty flavours and gentle hopping from English Fuggles and Goldings. HAVING A RUN ON THE BAR

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EVENING STAR BEST - ESB 5.8%

An inspired strong bitter which was designed in the Evening Star in Brighton and made by the fantastically creative Downlands Brewery. Traditional malts meet New World hops. NOW POURING

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UBU 4.5%

A dark brown Autumn ale with lovely soft fruit notes. NOW POURING

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Swing Low 4.1%

A pale and satisfying new beer from our friends at Four Marks. Soft in the mouth but backed by sweet chariots. Someone carry me home please. NOW POURING

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Gismo 4

A first visit from this modern Bath brewery brings a pale and beautifully hoppy beer which is full of Mosaic and Talus hops. Welcome. NOW POURING

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Azacca Star 4.6%

A lovely rich beer from one of our favourite breweries is new on our bar and very welcome it is. New World hops abound around a hint of grapefruit. IN THE CELLAR

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Spring Ale 4.4%

A light and lovely pale beer from a great brewery. A first time on our bar and greatly anticipated. NOW POURING

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Oracle 4.0%

A beautifully crisp and citric beer from an old favourite brewery of ours up on Shrewsbury. A copy of the original Hophead, there are hints of lemon, grapefruit and elderflower here. IN THE CELLAR

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Four Grains 4.5

A malty beer from Twickenham for a change. Four types of malt combine to make a smooth beer hopped with Pioneer. NOW POURING

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Mosaic 4.0%

This fabulous seaside Suffolk brewer has been making traditional beers for years but they have also moved with the times to make this delightful single hop beer. Mosaic brings a kaleidoscope of tropical fruit flavours to this beer. NOW POURING

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Red Sky 4.1%

Red ales can be a bit dull but not this one. Packed with New World hops, this beer is succulent, interesting and lovely. NOW POURING

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Eldorado 4.2%

A cracking little brew using the spectacular hop El Dorado. Crisp and refreshing and ful of fresh fruit flavours. NOW POURING

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Orange Zeus

A gloriously round and mouth-filling delight from this very accomplished brewer. Hints or orange abound against a background of lovely bitterness. NOW POURING

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EX4 4.8%

This beer is what Exeter Brewery usually puts into keg and calls it IPA. Just occasionally they put some into cask and here it is. Grab it while you can. NOW POURING

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Victorian Porter 4.8%

A lovely and slightly sweet porter from Yorkshire. NOW POURING

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The Importance of being (hopped with) Ernest 4.2%

A classic pale ale made with the unusual hop Ernest. It is crisp, clean and really refreshing with a lovely richness. NOW POURING

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By the Wey 4.8%

This is strong golden bitter beer at it's best. Enormously hoppy and balanced by lovely soft malt, this is a glorious drink. NOW POURING

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Apple and Blackberry 4.0

Still, medium Somerset cider with juice added to evoke memories of Blackberry and Apple Crumble. Watch out for the brambles! Suitable for vegans. IN THE CELLAR

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Apples and Pears 5.2

A true perry, made from 88% pear juice, topped up with 12% cider apples to give the drink backbone. Medium sweet and quite delicious. Suitable for vegans. NOW POURING

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Cherries and Berries 4.0

A sweet and rich delight of fruit from this wonderful Somerset cider maker. NOW POURING

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Mango 4.0

A sweet and exotic flavoured cider from Somerset. Suitable for vegans. NOW POURING

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Old Rosie 6.8

A still scrumpy style cider from a great cider maker from Herefordshire. NOW POURING

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THATCHERS CHEDDAR VALLEY DRAUGHT CIDER 6.0

The colour of this unique cider gives it a vibrant character all of its own for those who want an alternative refreshing drink with a touch of natural sparkle. NOW POURING

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We serve the following food styles:

Bar Snacks, Restaurant, Traditional Sunday Roast, Traditional