The Snooty Fox, Three Bridges - pub details

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

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 343)

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

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user reviews of the Snooty Fox, Three Bridges

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i found the evening staff very surly and a smile wouldnt go astary. As for the food if you like it fried you will love it . Cheap and nasty , The chef looks drunk 99% of the time . Ok for quick drink when going on somewhere better.
missylr - 16 May 2009 17:08

I spotted this pub when I got off a hot sticky “rail replacement service” from Brighton. The first thing that struck me was the name was at odds with its appearance. The Snooty Fox brings visions of a thatched building in a picturesque village frequented by the “hunting, shooting and fishing” set. This looks more like a modern Weatherspoons. Anyway I crossed the road and went it. It was fairly quiet and the staff (well all one of them) were pleasant enough. I had a couple of pints of ice cold lager in order to cool off and replenish my fluid balance. It does not seem particularly friendly - a bit like a railway station pub in fact. I would pop in here again but I would not go out of my way.

MikeTheMechanic - 7 May 2009 18:57
This pub used to be ok for a couple of pints or to watch the football. The standards, which weren't that good to start with, have not improved. I suspect that the brewery don't really mind as it seems to be a bit of a money spinner no matter what. I, however, do mind the fact that there seems to be a rougher element drifting into the pub who don't seem to be content with alcohol so I won't be going back again.
OLDUN - 27 Sep 2008 15:11
Right on the road, The Fox is the first pub you see as you step out of Three Bridges Station. An old building, built around the same time as the Station, it was an important staging Inn on the route between London and Brighton. Good, basic pub, two bars, spartan public and a little more comfortable Saloon. Basic Whitbread ales available, the Fremlins is OK, but personally, I always go for the bottled Pale Ale.
FFrederickSkitty - 11 Jul 2008 19:26
Don't bother with the food, check on arrival. Sign outside stating food available then when you try to place an order it's off, no one available to cook it, chef not arrived
clarkk - 7 Jun 2008 08:04

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