Three Crowns

Three Crowns name is in reference to the martyred St Edmund who was at one period honoured on the Patron Saint of England. This cosy and welcoming pub is found just a minute walk from the bright lights of Piccadilly Circus.

Greene King Local Pubs | Three Crowns in Picadilly, London

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The Three Crowns in Bushey Heath, Bushey, 2 For 1 Discount ...

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food   menu   drinks  

Delicious hearty meals and quick light bites are available for those who visit, and the extensive menu promises something for everyone.

To accompany your meal, try one of the many wines, beers, ales and spirits available on the menu.

All food and drinks can be enjoyed in the garden in the warm summer months, and in front of the roaring log fire as the temperature cools.

Please note: The tastecard discount is only available for 1 card per booking and not available on Sundays as the restaurant do not serve their A La Carte menu.

the tastecard discount is not available on Bank Holidays or Celebration Days.

The 3 Crowns, London N1, restaurant review - Telegraph

Review analysis
food   desserts  

Poor little 3 Crowns, sitting there, minding its own business, providing elegant food at eminently reasonable prices (three courses for £18), in a neo-traditional pub setting.

S’s asparagus was a different matter altogether – the spears shone green like light sabers (well, almost), glistening with butter and good health.

I then had pork patties with artichoke and olives, and some good wee waxy potatoes.

Pork and artichokes are a classic pairing, but here the twist was that no single cut of meat had been thrown at the dish, which is how they keep it all so thrifty.

I don’t know why we were so unadventurous – they have some amazing puds in this place – but I had pistachio ice cream and S had some dainty sorbet with an orangey-reddy trendy-looking fruit hue.

Wisborough Green Pub The Three CrownsThe Three Crowns Pub

‘The Three Crowns At The Heart of Wisborough Green’ The Three Crowns is a cosy, family run home from home, a warm and welcoming village pub.

With family in mind we welcome everyone with a smile and the taste of true Sussex.

We are located in the quintessential English Village of Wisborough Green, a conservation area in the beautiful West Sussex countryside.

We take great pride in serving our guests with a selection of handpicked local ales and source as many of our ingredients for our menu from local farmers, butchers, bakers, fruit growers and even wine makers!

Everyone is welcome at The Three Crowns be it for a coffee, a pint, glass of wine, bite to eat, meeting friends for lunch or celebrating a special occasion.

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The Three Crowns

*Please state if you would like to sit in the restaurant (for full dining and table service) or pub (for drinks and ordering food at the bar) The venue reserves the right to cancel reservations if they are unable to contact the guest via telephone.

tables are held for a maximum of 15 minutes.

Please note, unless otherwise agreed, we allow 2 hours for all tables.

If you would like more time at your table please get in touch.

The Three Crowns | Historic Shoreditch Pub by Old Street Tube Station

The Three Crowns is a historic Shoreditch pub, just seconds from the Old Street tube station.

With an eclectic wine and cocktail list to boot, The Three Crowns is the perfect cosy retreat, away from the hustle and bustle of Old Street.

The 3 Crowns, London N1, restaurant review - Telegraph

Review analysis
food   desserts  

Poor little 3 Crowns, sitting there, minding its own business, providing elegant food at eminently reasonable prices (three courses for £18), in a neo-traditional pub setting.

S’s asparagus was a different matter altogether – the spears shone green like light sabers (well, almost), glistening with butter and good health.

I then had pork patties with artichoke and olives, and some good wee waxy potatoes.

Pork and artichokes are a classic pairing, but here the twist was that no single cut of meat had been thrown at the dish, which is how they keep it all so thrifty.

I don’t know why we were so unadventurous – they have some amazing puds in this place – but I had pistachio ice cream and S had some dainty sorbet with an orangey-reddy trendy-looking fruit hue.

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