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Three Crowns
175 Stoke Newington High Street
Stoke Newington
N16 0LH
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Real Ale is NOT Available
Social Links
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Opening Times
Regular
Monday | 4.00 pm - 11.00 pm |
Tuesday | 4.00 pm - 11.00 pm |
Wednesday | 4.00 pm - 11.00 pm |
Thursday | 4.00 pm - Midnight |
Friday | 4.00 pm - 2.00 am |
Saturday | Noon - 2.00 am |
Sunday | Noon - 11.00 pm |
Meal Times
Mon - Wed 7pm - 10pm
Thu & Fri 6pm - 10pm
Sat noon - 4pm, 6pm - 10pm
Sun noon - 11pm
Operator
Cornwall Project
About the Pub
Retaining much of the original interior (less a few walls), this vast corner pub had returned to its established long term name (which commemorated the visit of King James 1, passing by in 1603 to be crowned King of Scotland, England and Ireland). The corner section fronting onto High Road has fairly conventional wooden tables and chairs for dining or reading at. The Church Street section has a much more vibe bar feel to it with low lighting a bizarre selection of mirrors from the 1700's to the'70's, lending a surreal feel to the low-lit maroon decor. Large scrubbed pine tables jostle with Chesterfields and church chairs for attention with a throbbing incessant ambient soundtrack that on a bad day has you reaching for the paracetamol in seconds.
Good to see the original external metalwork retained and the exterior looking its most normal, if a little dour, for many a year. Like its nearby contemporary the Rochester Castle, the Crowns also features a large vaulted skylight. The bar counter sports a range of dimly lit low hanging lamps. Food is served - for full detail check their website. The Waiting Room underneath stays open much longer and features various live events, again see website.
Historic Interest
1900 pub three storeys high with a pitched roof. Cornice with decorative frieze. Top floor has rectangular windows, middle floor has roman arched windows with a 'Moorish' motif. Domed corner half-tower. String courses separating floors. Tiled ground floor with large windows. The Architects were Messrs Lawcock & Callcott 88 Bishopsgate E.C. The Builders were Green & Smith S. Tottenham.
Regular cask ales
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Three Crowns
175 Stoke Newington High Street
Stoke Newington
N16 0LH
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Transport
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Close to Bus Routes
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Close to London Underground / Overground / DLR
Nearby Bus Routes (100m)
Closest Station (1800m)
Hackney Downs
Nearby London Underground/Overground/DLR (350m)
Stoke Newington
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