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The Three
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MANAGER |
Jenny Searle. |
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ADDRESS |
Patchetts Green, Aldenham,
Hertfordshire WD25 8DR Tel. 01923 857655 |
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MAP |
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Here For Map. |
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OWN WEBSITE |
www.thethreecompasses.com
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PUB EXPLORER REFERENCE |
12712. |
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PHOTO
GALLERY - Click on the images to
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PUB OPENING TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 11am -
11pm. Sunday 12noon - 10.30pm. |
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DRAUGHT BEERS SERVED |
All of our draught drinks
are served extra cold.
Carlsberg, Fosters, Leffe, Kronenbourg 1664 / Blanc, San Miguel, Stella
Artois, Guinness, Strongbow. |
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REAL ALES |
Adnams Bitter, Ruddles
County. |
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DINING AT THE THREE COMPASSES
We are proud to offer you high quality homemade
meals, all freshly prepared using the best seasonal ingredients
available, many of which are locally sourced. All available from an extensive main
menu & including daily specials, which
includes homemade risotto & homemade soup of the day. Children's
portions available. |
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ACCOMPANYING DRINKS |
Extensive Wine List. Hot
Chocolate, Tea & Range of Speciality Coffees (sourced from local
merchant). |
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MEAL TIMES |
Monday - Thursday 12noon -
9pm.
Friday & Saturday 12noon - 9.15pm.
Sunday 12noon - 7.30pm. |
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MENUS |
Online Food Menu &
Wine List Here. |
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SUNDAY
ROAST |
Traditional Sunday Roast
with a choice of 3 meats (beef, lamb & pork) served with fresh seasonal
vegetables and all the trimmings, including homemade Yorkshire puddings. |
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FACILITIES |
Good Beer Garden (with
smoking and no smoking areas), Wheelchair Access (with improved
facilities), Disabled Toilet. |
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OTHER |
Car Parking - 30 spaces. Debit & Credit Cards
accepted. |
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The
Three Compasses is a family friendly pub and restaurant with
a wholesome variety of fresh food on our extensive menu. We also
have a wide range of continental lagers, local beers, fresh fruit
smoothies and a selection of coffees and pastries. The pub is in
the country hamlet of Aldenham off the A41 near Watford town and the
Hilton Hotel. Dating back to the 18th Century, the Three Compasses
is a Grade II listed building with a lot of history. As a result
of this, the pub's character has been retained with timber beams and two
open fires. Patchetts Green dates back to the 11th Century, around
the time of the Norman Conquest and the village green has been a
gathering place throughout the last millennium. An alehouse has
stood by the Green for almost as long and was reputedly visited in the
17th Century by Cromwell's men at the time of the Civil War and by the
infamous highwayman Dick Turpin in the 18th Century. Our more
recent claim to fame was featuring as "The Black Swan" in the film 633
Squadron. Jenny and her team look forward to welcoming you soon.
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