The Three Fishes, Sunbury on Thames - pub details

Address: 35 Green Street, Sunbury-On-Thames, Middlesex, TW16 6RE [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 1014) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Upper Halliford (0.9 miles), Sunbury (1 mile), Kempton Park (1.2 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Quiz night (Wednesdays), Sky TV, Big screen
  • Dartboard

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> Current user rating: 5.0/10 (rated by 25 users)
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user reviews of the Three Fishes, Sunbury on Thames

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Had a meal in there this evening, spur of the moment decision, but SO recommended! (to back up comment from 'mim', my boyfriend also likes his steak rare and was not disappointed!)
Have visited this pub before and enjoyed it, but needed to say how impressed with the food side of things I was, well done!
lodemai85 - 5 May 2011 00:04
more new pub owners, and they are also giving the 3 fishes a very good go. The refit is excellent. Haven't tried the food. Jukebox and quiz machine are very good. I hope they succeed, loads of competition around Sunbury, but I like this pub.
TheGP - 26 Dec 2010 19:36
Well I have never been in this pub before, nor did I know who runs it and I can only say (I logged in especially to do so) I now know where to go locally for a good reasonably priced (£9.95) steak with French fries and peppercorn sauce, also hand made pizzas, and the pasta looked good. I like my steak rare and am always wary of disappointment, but the Italian owner/chef does it Continental style and the Rib Eye (9 oz.) was as tender as a Fillet Mignon. Topped generously with peppercorn sauce: delicious. There were only two real ales on (Ruddles and Youngs) but they were in good condition. The live music (friday) wasn't too loud and you could still talk. I will be back for another steak and a pint for sure. This was an unexpected pleasant surprise find tonight, and almost on our doorstep. Good luck to the new chef owners, but please keep it a real ale pub.
mim - 19 Nov 2010 22:31
that last comment sounds suspiciously like a member of staff.

the refit has improved the place though - first impressions very good,
TheGP - 31 Oct 2010 21:22
All those bad comments about the Pub should be removed. The Place is now under New Management and is looking great. They closed the Pub for 2 month and it has just been open since 25th oct 2010. It's absolutely Spotless, very very nice indeed. Nice Beer, Clean Toilets, music on the backgroung,nice people, new Decor and Best News ever..Will have Food available soon..
At last someone with passion for the Business and the place has taken over and they are doing a Fab. JOB....Well done
tatifla - 30 Oct 2010 18:19

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