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Contribuer aux commentairesI finally had a chance to visit this restaurant. Although I had only been in for drinks before, I had never thought of it as a place for a meal. What a pleasant surprise! The menu and the quality of the food exceeded my expectations. We decided to try a variety of dishes, like tapas, sharing a number of starters and one main course. The Pork Belly Chips were fantastic, the Chorizo Scotch Egg was perfect, and the Burrata with Romesco Sauce was delicious. The only downside was that the Barnsley Chop was slightly overcooked and not very warm, but we may have confused the Chef with our choices. Overall, the pub had great food, service (thanks Erin), and ambiance. If you're in Stoke Newington, don't make the same mistake I did - definitely give this place a try.
We decided to dine at this restaurant primarily for the air conditioning (as it was the beginning of a scorching heatwave). The restaurant had a charming ambiance, with large windows allowing for natural light to fill the space, as well as cozy wooden interiors and comfortable tufted bench seating. We opted for the Sunday Roast priced at 18.50GBP, and found it to be excellent value for money. The service, however, was quite slow - it took over thirty minutes to receive our orders, even though we were the only customers present. Nevertheless, we were not in a rush so it did not bother us much. This restaurant is a good choice if you are seeking a cool environment and have plenty of time to spare. They offer vegan/vegetarian options as well as a kids' menu, and have a wide selection of alcoholic beverages available. The restaurant is open daily, from 4 pm on Mondays to Wednesdays, and from noon on Thursdays to Sundays.
Visited for Sunday lunch with a friend. Had a couple of pints at the bar before we went to out table. Before going to our table a tried to order another beer to take with me. I was told by the barmaid (apparently the manager and should know better) that I had to go to the the table to order there. When I said I would rather order at the bar I was told aggressively “no, they will take your order at the table”. Really unprofessional and left me quite shocked. I assume they are after the service charge that would be added to the drinks if they are ordered at the table. Roast was ok but nothing to write home about. Many good pubs in Stokey, alas, this isn’t one of them.
Fantastic food Fantastic service and excellent afternoon and atmosphere thank you so much for making us feel so welcome
The Three Crowns has always been a firm favourite of mine but hadn’t been since it reopened after Lockdown. It was a bit of a palaver getting the table in the first place. I’d booked online for six but wanted to add more people. I tried emailing but no response, it was difficult to get an answer by phone with repeated promises to phone me back broken. Eventually I got an email back saying the booking was confirmed. If I hadn’t had such good meals there in the past I would have given up and booked elsewhere. That brings me to the food. It was satisfactory but not to the standard of old. Meat was ok but the plates were cold so everything arrived a bit cold. The roast potatoes were hard and the Yorkshire’s were a really odd texture like they’d been fried rather than baked. The service however was great and really fast. One other thing, the website needs updating. It is not clear if dogs are allowed and given everyone now has a dog in Stoke Newington, this may be putting people off.