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Three Lords

Photo by Ivor Williams, 2005

Drinks

Young's special and ordinary (not draught Waggledance, though I have asked them, and they are looking into it)

Food

Lunch time menu only. Limited range, sarnies and greasy spoon fodder.

Service and Ambience

This is a City vertical refreshment bar - with high tables and ledges to drink off, sitting on bar stools.

Pub gets crowded with after work suits, tails off by around 7:30.

Layout

A single rectangular room houses the bar. The bar itself is oval shaped, leaving the remainder of the drinking space as an 'L' shape.

Facilities

Downstairs has a bookable function room, which is normally closed. This could house 40 people comfortably.

General

The pub is named after 3 Jacobite lords who were executed in the Tower of London. There are posters describing this history, and another poster about Bonnie Prince Charlie.

The pub is under new management (as of June 2003). The landlord seems receptive to new ideas.


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