Three Crowns, Stoke Newington - pub details

Used to be: Bagabon

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Address: 175 Stoke Newington High Street, Stoke Newington, London, N16 0LH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 30715) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Stoke Newington (0.2 miles), Rectory Road (0.4 miles), Clapton (0.8 miles)

Pub suggested by Mark on 4 Nov 2006

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> Current user rating: 5.3/10 (rated by 26 users)
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i went to the three crowns last night after being dissapointed with the alma on newington green road and the food at the three crowns wasnt that much better. I went here after my friend told me it would be great, yet the fish and chips tasted not as fresh as the waiter would suggest. The waiter was friendly and helpful and the place was ok but i would giv e it a 4 out of 10.
foodielondon - 2 Jul 2011 13:56
Went in on a Friday night with a few other. We were quite well looked after by the attentive bar manager/supervisor the couple of times he served us. Trouble is the music was just too loud. Don't get me wrong I appreciate having a dj on etc.. but if I can only talk/shout to the person directly next to me what's the point? It just ain't social.
IgorA - 26 Apr 2010 18:07
The only real Gastro pub (sorry - I hate that phrase) in the area and seems relatively successful so it serves a purpose in that hopefully it'll prevent others from opening up nearby. Sundays seem to be full of late-twenty / early-thirty somethings taking their visiting parents to the one place in Stokey where they might not be confronted with a hilarious display of randomness which gives the area its charm. Agree that the bar staff seem friendly enough although the lagers more often than not seem to have that metalic taste that you sometimes get. Poor selection of ales and agreed - expensive.
JCThunderbolt - 9 Dec 2009 16:15
Best avoided. Why?

1). It is pretty expensive.

2). 'Orrible gastropub stylings.

But it's fair to say, friendly staff.


Parky.P - 1 Nov 2009 14:54
yes, this place is expensive - and certainly its a bit galling to pay extra for yorkshire pudding and a coupleof quid for a lime soda. However, this was by far the best sunday roast I have had. Huge portions, tender, tasty roast chicken, very good veg. Pretty excellent. Considering most pubs these days charge 14 quid for a roast lunch - at least here you get a good meal for that. I highly recommend.
fairjudge - 28 Sep 2009 10:46

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