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Written on: 25/03/2010
after looking forward to meeting up with friends at The Three Crowns, Ullingswick we had a very disappointing and expensive evening and we ended up going to a neighbouring pub were I had a packet of crisps for my supper at 10.30 pm! After waiting an hour between starter and main course the meals received tasted ransid and burnt. The chef was extremely rude when a polite complaint was made and walked off without apologising. The waitress was very apologetic, but we felt it should have been the… Read Full Review
Written on: 28/08/2008
Warm and friendly greeting. Brilliant room. Deep bath, lots of hot water, twin basins. Excellent beer. Food delicious. Good selection of courses. We loved it and shall be going back… Read Full Review
Written on: 28/01/2006 by paradise (27 reviews written)
The Three Crowns Inn is located in a lovely rural setting in Ullingswick, Hereford, Herfordshire. A lovely small Inn set in Hereford beautiful countryside. The Inn at present is having accommodation built on. I am sure that the tables would be laid up with table cloths for evening dinner, but no so for lunch. Although on a freezing cold day it was lovely to relax near a crackling open fire. A 3-course set lunch menu was available for £14.95 per person, but we decided to sample the A la… Read Full Review
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Written by kathe4
" Excellent meal on a busy saturday night , some reviews have said it... " Read More
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" Short changed for large groups " Read More
Written by Canoe4Boo
" Great food " Read More
Bertie's Response to paradise's Review
Written on: 28/01/2006
"and a thumbs up for the homemade black pudding. "
That, and the lack of tablecloth PROVES it was a transport cafe!!