The Three Legged Cross, Warfield - pub details
Address: Forest Road, Warfield, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG42 6AE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31191) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Bracknell (1.6 miles), Martins Heron (2.1 miles), Ascot (3.9 miles)
Pub suggested by arthur256 on 10 Jan 2007
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Plough And Harrow, Warfield (0.0 miles), Prince of Wales, Bracknell (0.8 miles), Shepherds House, Moss End (0.9 miles), New Leathern Bottle, Jealotts Hill (1.1 miles), Boot, Bracknell (1.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
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| Pretentious nonsense. daivdworries - 22 Jan 2011 03:42 |
| Still very good but now selling local beers: Ascot Ales. Excellent news! metrology_man - 23 Dec 2010 14:40 |
| It has much changed since it was a tiny smoky pub. The regulars (non-bikers) appear to be coming back, and the Monday evening opening without food seems to be gaining popularity. At least it has survived as a pub, and not been demolished like so many other 500 year old watering holes. The St Edmunds IS real ale, and is brewed to be served cooler than normal. The Greene King IPA is OK, but I gather that it will be replaced by a “Summer Ale” soon. They do up market “Bar Snacks” that compliment most drinks. These don’t make the beer go flat like eating crisps does. The Aspall cider makes a welcome change from fizzy Stongbow, as does the Peroni larger from the ubiquitous “Wife Beater”. andrewg - 7 Jul 2010 00:20 |
| No longer a Pub but a Bar Restaurant it should be removed from BITE. The keg St Edmunds is NOT real ale, but at least it is ice cold, unlike the warm coke from a bottle and the complete lack of ice. They don't sell crisps because "we are a restaurant, not a pub" brucedenney - 3 Jul 2010 07:07 |
| Much changed from previously. Pleasant bar selling two ales - Greedy King IPA and St Edmund - the latter was in very fine form on a recent visit. The food is excellent - good quality ingredients well prepared, not cheap but food of this quality never is. Highly recommended for that special meal or a treat. Good service, friendly young staff. Not really a traditional pub any more but very good at what it does. metrology_man - 14 May 2010 14:26 |
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