Linzi M.
Yelp
It's rare that I will ever really like a pub, I am a cocktails girl at heart. But I loved the Three Kings at first sight. Please note: I came here on a date, so take this review with a pinch of salt, it's tainted by lust coloured glasses.
I guess I'm cheating, because it's not really a pub vibe at all. It's almost more like a college bar. Downstairs is a traditional pub with really friendly bar staff and I have it on good authority, a great selection of ales. It's very warm and welcoming, twinkly lights and quirky decor.
Go upstairs and the vibe completely changes, it's split into two very funky designed rooms. One has vintage typewriters and big couches, the other has cool posters on the walls, a vinyl jukebox full of fabulous oldie tunes and huge squashy leather couches. It's the kind of place you could definitely hide out and while away a few hours.
We came here on a Friday night, and settled into a couch, it was candlelit and romantic. But soon filled with yuppie types and people who looked like they wore sweaters with leather patches on the elbows. It's always awkward to make-out when you have an audience, we did the best we could but eventually left.
I'd love to go back with some friends, spin some vinyl and pretend like it's my living room.
And guess what this is, 300 bitches.*
* I know, I know, it's been a long time coming.