The Three Crowns Stoke Newington

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Restaurant that serves street food
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The Three Crowns
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The Three Crowns is a spacious pub and restaurant at the end of Stoke Newington’s renowned Church Street. It’s been around since the 1600s, but was originally called the Cock and Harp but was renamed as a nod to James I, with the three crowns symbolising England, Scotland and Ireland. Aside from being a bustling pub where you can enjoy a frothy pint, they also have The Waiting Room, where electronic artists from London, the UK and beyond come to showcase their talent. They also serve a menu of modern British dishes using locally sourced and seasonal produce.

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What kind of food is served at The Three Crowns Stoke Newington?

We have categorised the cuisine at The Three Crowns as:

  • Street food

What type of bar is The Three Crowns Stoke Newington?

We have categorised The Three Crowns as:

  • Pub

What is the cost of dining at The Three Crowns Stoke Newington?

We have categorised The Three Crowns Stoke Newington in the price range Lower mid-range (££).

Does The Three Crowns Stoke Newington serve lunch?

Yes, you can have lunch at The Three Crowns.

Where is The Three Crowns Stoke Newington?

The Three Crowns Stoke Newington is located at 175 Stoke Newington High St, N16 0PE, Stoke Newington. Nearest Underground station is Stoke Newington (approximately 350m away).