The Three Kings is a large one room traditional pub on two levels with a paved outdoor drinking area at the rear with a covered garden terrace. There are substantial wooden tables and chairs around the central bar. The walls and ceiling have now been painted black which has helped make the place feel cosier and reduced the general brightness it had in the past. The bar is a fine piece of oak woodwork that's becoming a rare sight in pubs these days. There is an extensive wine list. The pub also has three fire places that are used during winter months. The pub has been listed as an Asset of Community Value following a successful application from the Copthall Gardens Residents' Association.
Historic Interest
The original and smaller pub opened in 1731 at 14 Heath Rd. It was moved to 30 Heath Rd at the turn of the 20th century, in 1912/1913 Queens Square was demolished to make way for Copthall Gardens. With the Magnet pub now gone, the Three Kings moved to the corner at number 42. Formerly a Brandon's Brewery Ltd house.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
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