Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 2 and Version 1 of Three Crowns, N16 0LH
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Food <small>([http://flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/1352442604/ photo of sample menu])</small> is served in the dining area noon3pm and 6pm10pm MonFri; noon4pm and 6pm10pm Sat; and noon4pm and 6pm9:30pm Sun. A reduced menu <small>([http://flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/1351564369/ photo of sample menu])</small> is served (at the same prices) in the bar area, noon10pm MonSat and 6pm9:30pm Sun. Reservations can be made for the dining area. |
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* [http://www.squaremeal.co.uk/restaurants/london/view/80130/ Square Meal review] |
* [http://www.squaremeal.co.uk/restaurants/london/view/80130/The_Three_Crowns Square Meal review] |
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category='Food Served Evenings,Food Served Lunchtimes,Pubs,Real Ale,Restaurants' |
category='Pubs,Real Ale' |
Pub on the corner of Stoke Newington High Street and Stoke Newington Church Street, part of a small local chain. It seems to be aiming towards the gastropub/upmarket end of the scale; there's even a laid-tables dining section at the front which carries an auto-added 12.5% service charge.
We visited around 7pm on a Friday evening; it was busy, but not so busy that we couldn't find a table. Rather too loud and too dark for Kake's taste, but some people like that sort of thing.
There was real ale, though, to make up for it; Cornish Knocker in our case (chosen entirely for the novelty of the name, but it was quite an acceptable pint). I believe I remember also seeing Harvey's Sussex Bitter, and at least one other pump.
Nice big squashy sofas towards the back, too.
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