Three Crowns, Stoke Newington
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Since the 1600s at the end of Church Street, the corner of Stoke Newington High Street, stands the Three Crowns, a large public- house which inherits a far-back tradition. It was originally called the Cock and Harp, but was renamed to compliment James I, with the 3 crowns representing England, Scotland & Ireland. Now re-opened in its full glory with food and drinks fit for both kings and humble peasants alike. With the best in live world music, downstairs in The Waiting Room, our exclusive gig venue.
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