Popular canal-side pub that supports local breweries. Many of their real ales are local and one hand pump serves cider. The pub is particularly popular in summer with customers arriving by road and by narrowboat.
The bar, with its six handpumps (usually four in use, but more in busy periods), occupies about half of the long narrow building and the other half comprises the restaurant with open view to the kitchen where all meals are freshly prepared.
There is plenty of outside seating along the side of the locks with more tables and chairs both on the large decking area to one side of the building and in the front.
Boaters are welcomed, with good and quiet mooring just below the locks.
Historic Interest
Pub built early 1900s.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Three Locks, Stoke Hammond
Changing beers typically include: Fuller's (varies) , Tring - Side Pocket for a Toad
Source: Regional