The Three Crowns

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  • Great pub on the corner of Stoke Newington High Street and Church Street. A good range of seating, you can choose between a standard dining table or t…

  • Not any good since changed meat supplier. The three crowns use to serve steak that was soon good but since they changed meat suppliers the food is rea…

  • I moved to the Clapton/Stoke Newington area from Hackney/London Fields last September and it didn't take me long to find a new favourite local. Whilst…


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The Three Crowns is open for Casual Dining. The Three Crowns serves British dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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8 Reviews on “The Three Crowns”

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  • Sallyyard69

    Not any good since changed meat supplier. The three crowns use to serve steak that was soon good but since they changed meat suppliers the food is really bad. Told waitress and could see when she told the chef that he didn’t care! Won’t eat there again and I’ve been eating their for years. Staff are also hit and miss and don’t seem to really care and muck around a lot.

  • Becks Dobson

    I moved to the Clapton/Stoke Newington area from Hackney/London Fields last September and it didn’t take me long to find a new favourite local. Whilst it’s not as awesome as the best pub in the world (The Duke of Cumberland in Sussex), it’s a great place for whiling away a few too many hours and pints at the weekend. Think mismatched tables and chairs, shabby sofas, the occasional dog and a brilliant residency in the Cornish Grill. Rustling daily deliveries of fresh seafood and meat into simple yet moreish British dishes, this pop-up (which started off as suppliers to places like The Ledbury, The Clove Club and Pitt Cue) keeps me coming back for more.S and I found ourselves ensconced in one of the many comfy leather sofas the other day and were aching for food so, naturally, we gave in and gorged. We shared pork crackling with thyme and apple sauce (big wedges of crispy crispy pig skin), potato crackling with smoked chilli mayo (more like potato skins but perfect for scooping the creamy condiment and grilled coleslaw (creamy with a bit of bite and smoke).We then dove into the hog’s pudding scotch egg with Cornish ale brown sauce; awarded the best in the UK, this had some serious living up to do – happily, it was dense and meaty (almost haggisy?) with the perfect yolk and a rich sauce to mop up every last bite. The house cured salmon with toasted rye bread and pickles was divine – thick rather than anaemic slabs of fish were lightly smoked with a flavour that was both smooth and deep. Finally we had goats cheese fritters – light bites of fried cheese matched with a honey dressing and candy striped beetroot – and I declared myself done.The Cornish Grill serves larger plates for those on a mission, daily specials and enormous Sunday roasts for when that Bloody Mary just won’t do. With it being a 10 minute walk from my house, I’m practically a resident – I’ll even fight you for that corner sofa, just you watch. thenotsosecretdiary.com

  • Anjalisaga

    Nightmare. For New Years Day I booked in advance explaining to the staff who took my call that we were coming and would need a table for 6-8 people – I also explained I was disabled and that I would require a table that would be easily accessible. We arrived and no table was ready – we were bundled to the back of the pub ( not in the main restaurant area that I had requested ) to a table where one entire side was inaccessible as people were seated next to it making it impossible to seat our guests around the table. The table was also sticky and filthy and when we asked the waitress to clean it she responded by arguing telling us it wasn’t dirty but had been cleaned with the wrong cleaning fluid … Too much information I think … Then they put us on another table.. We ordered and the food came .. it was shockingly bad .. old and disgusting. Cold deep fried Calamari and old potted crab, no decent bread, raw cold and old meat burgers, cold duck and cold mash… just a total depressing disaster and considering the effort and cost it took to get the group of people together and the event of the New year … it was a miserable and sad day and not at all what we had hoped for which was a hearty lovely pub lunch. I have been many times to this pub but this time it was hot hell and bad service, bad attitudes and a waste of time and money. The waitress was kind enough to take some things off the bill but still we are 100 pounds poorer and no one enjoyed the afternoon. Shame on these people who run this place for treating customers to such poor food and poor service on New Years Day. I am really shocked by the sheer horror of the afternoon and the inedible food.

  • Endora

    Awful. Terrible rude service, over priced, bad acoustics, seating is random.

  • Catfish

    3 Crowns. They do some pretty fancy cocktails. Yum Yum’s next door has a happy hour though. And the best Baristas in London.

  • Mark Hubb

    A nice spacious pub. Tasty food pub a little over priced

  • Jeremy

    Large room with a nice vibe but expensive and a predictable menu.. The Sunday lunch is ok but could be more seasonal. The staff are pretty laid back and relaxed. All in all a good gastro pub but with illusions of being a restaurant.

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175 Stoke Newington High Street, Stoke Newington, London N16 0LH

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