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summary='Large but friendly pub in Edgware.'
summary='Large but friendly pub in Edgware.' website='http://www.thethreewishes-edgware.com/' |
summary='Large but friendly pub in Edgware.' website='http://www.thethreewishes-edgware.com/' |
Formerly known as The Blacking Bottle, this is a large but friendly pub fairly near Edgware Station.
Inside, there's an open area in front of the bar, and a number of cosy booths off to the side. Patterned carpet on the floor, and quite a lot of dark wood panelling and mirrors.
When Kat and Rick visited in August 2007, well-kept London Pride was available. However, by the time of Kake and Katie's visit in September 2008, they'd given up on selling real ale, although three handpumps were still visible; the chap behind the bar told us they just hadn't been able to sell enough of it. We had Strongbow instead (£2.75/pint).
A sign spotted in September 2008 advertised live music every Saturday.
Accessibility: Shallow step at the entrance which has been smoothed over to make a short but steep ramp. We saw someone come up it in a power chair, but unsure about how a manual wheelchair would cope with it. Didn't see an accessible toilet, and the doorway into the ladies' is a bit narrow.
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