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The Three Crutches

PUBLICAN

Lee Morgan.

 

ADDRESS

Old Watling Street, Strood, Rochester, Kent  ME2 3UG  Tel. 01634 290148

 

MAP

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TYPE

Pubs in Strood, Rochester.

 

PUB EXPLORER REFERENCE

34840.

 

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Three Crutches pub, Strood, Rochester. Beer Garden at the Three Crutches pub, Strood, Rochester. Play Area at the Three Crutches pub, Strood, Rochester.

 

PUB OPENING TIMES

Monday - Saturday 12noon - 11pm. Sunday 12noon - 10.30pm.

 

DRINKS ON DRAUGHT

Carlsberg, Carling, Castlemaine 4X, Stella, Tetley Smooth, Guinness, Guinness Extra Cold, Strongbow Cider.

 

REAL ALES

3 Guest ales.

 

QUIZ NIGHT

Monday.

 

MONTHLY EVENTS

Some form of entertainment such as Theme nights, karaoke etc, held monthly.

 

OTHER ENTERTAINMENT

Outdoor Pool Table, Outdoor Foosball Table (both on terraced area).

 

FOOD

Good Pub Food served from a main menu & weekly changing Specials board. Good Range of Wines, Hot Chocolate, Tea & Range of Speciality Coffees.

 

MEAL TIMES

Monday - Saturday 12noon - 10pm.
Sunday 12noon - 7.30pm.

 


SUNDAY ROAST

Home Cooked Traditional Sunday Roast available with fresh vegetables & trimmings.

 

FACILITIES

Large Beer Garden, Patio Area, Outdoor Children's Play Area.

 

EXTRA FACILITY

We can cater for parties with a buffet in an area of the bar, no separate area or room available.

 

OTHER

Quiet Area, Children Welcome (until 9pm), Car Parking - 50 spaces. ATM Machine. Debit & Credit Cards accepted.

 

Three Crutches pub, Strood, Rochester.The Three Crutches lies on the outskirts of Strood, close to Rochester in a residential area.  The front of the building is Grade II listed and there is a traditional feel about the place with two fireplaces in the top bar and a third in the lower bar / family dining area.  People tend to enjoy a drink in the top bar and have their meal in the dining area, although they can eat anywhere in the pub.  The large beer garden is very popular during the summer months as is the outdoor play area for the children.  Light bites, snacks and Barbeques can be enjoyed here with a drink whilst the little ones run off some energy.  Food is served from a good main menu and weekly changing Specials board, with a popular home cooked Sunday roast available.  There is a good range of wines to choose from to accompany your meal or a choice of real ales / draught beer if preferred.  Come along soon to this relaxed, quiet pub and take in the pleasant atmosphere created by the welcoming staff.  You are sure to want to return again and again.

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