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The Three Crowns

A child and dog friendly pub serving food with WiFi and a garden in Willenhall.

Set in the heart of the Town centre, The Three Crowns is perfectly located to round of a long day’s shopping, or simply a comfortable place to enjoy some good company over a cold drink. Amongst the favourite watering holes of the area, The Three Crowns boasts a varied selection of beers, wines and spirits, true British hospitality and a warm and friendly staff. Close to Public Transport Links, we are never too far away. Set just off the area’s main high street, we are perfectly situated to host a lunch time beverage of an evening’s entertainment. With A traditional pub quiz, disco and karaoke, there is something for everyone at The Three Crowns. Stop in any time and join the ever growing number of patrons who return time after time for a relaxing and comfortable social experience.

72-73 Stafford Street, Willenhall, West Midlands, WV13 1RT
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01902 636579

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https://www.facebook.com/threecrownswillenhall

Facilities include: WiFi (free), Dogs Welcome, Child Friendly, Car Park, Pool Table, Dartboard, Karaoke, DJ, Town Centre, Garden, Cask Marque, Quiz, All Day, TNT Sports, Cocktails, Beer, Wine, Cider, Tea & Coffee,

Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00

Drink % Brewery
Old Dog 4.5 Weetwood Ales Ltd

Dark, smooth and full-bodied. Maris Otter and dark roasted malts create the deep colour and Challenger and Goldings hops the extra flavour and aroma.

Tasting Notes: Dark, smooth, full bodied, roasted

Oregon Pale 4.3 Weetwood Ales Ltd

Big flavours of citrus and grapefruit from the fantastic hops first grown in Oregon. Maris Otter malt provides the foundations and the balance.

Tasting Notes: Citrus, tropical

Pedigree 4.5 Marstons

Pedigree. Now with added personality. They haven’t changed the taste. Just how it looks. So welcome to the new-look Pedigree, or “P” as it was first known. Strange that, looking back.

Tasting Notes: Anyway, it has a fascinating aroma, with a palate of biscuit malt, spicy hops and light fruitiness. It was renamed in a staff competition back in George Peard’s day. He was the Head Brewer at the time – that’s him on the clip. Cheers George.

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