The Snooty Fox, Three Bridges - pub details

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Address: Haslett Avenue, Three Bridges, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 1LY [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 343) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Three Bridges (0 miles), Crawley (1.2 miles), Ifield (2.5 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • TV, Sky TV, Big screen (2)
  • Pool table (1), Fruit machines, Quiz machines (multi)
  • Food served, Real ale
  • Outside seating, Smoking area
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user reviews of the Snooty Fox, Three Bridges

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Been in on 2 occasions now where there have been football matches on. Depending on how popular the game is (which seems like any England, Premier league or Champions league game), they stop doing food (correction, you can get a greasy cheeseburger and/or a paper plate of chips swimming in what purports to be curry sauce but is actually more reminiscent of dishwater both in appearance and flavour). So if there's football on and you want to eat, make sure you get there way before the game starts or go and eat elsewhere.

Now in terms of compliments, the beer's OK but then I drink lager, which is hard to harm. I thought the staff comments were a bit unwarranted as I've always found them reasonably friendly without being gushy (which I hate).

All in all, not the best pub in the Crawley area (from a pretty limited field) - that honour goes to the Old Punchbowl in the High Street - but it is just outside the 3B station so is handy (and if you want real dives that are totally food free, go to the next nearest ones).
midsomerjambo - 13 Sep 2011 17:36
Cheap and cheerful, convenient for the station.
jfrebrycn - 23 Aug 2011 19:29
My parents live just down the road from this pub, always go here.
It's your typical commuter pub really, Pleasant and do fairly good food.

Friday evening can be very busy and find it hard to get a seat.

Definitely worth a visit if in the area, but I wouldn't travel there especially for this place.
clintfurnish - 11 Jun 2011 12:08
The best thing that could happen to this pub is demolish it and start again! It could be such a great pub, great passing place, people meeting up before taking the train etc.

But instead it's full of chavs n work dodgers who's only aim in life is to get drunk as quickly as possible! The food is cheap, but thats only because it comes straight from the deep fat fryer or microwave!! Staff don't care a less, but that could be because of the 'customers' they have to deal with on a daily basis!

Move the chavs n grandads and dads pretending to be 20 again, to the jubilee oak or brewery shades.. And start again! I find it hard to believe that this place hasn't been raided by the police, given the amount of under aged kids and druggies in there! Mind you I'm scared to go in there, so wouldn't be surprised if they felt the sane... I wouldn't blame em


Hongkongboy - 5 Nov 2010 11:07
What a dump! More like an amusement arcade with mediocre beer served by mediocre staff who are more interested in finding reasons not to serve you than to satisfy their customers; they only seem to be content when customers leave.

Never again will I be visiting this pathetic excuse for a pub.
trike_boy - 4 Oct 2010 21:02

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