Three Stags - Lambeth
Three Stags
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The Three Stags offers a menu of classic pub dishes with a modern twist. They focus on using the best seasonal British ingredients, including their renowned Sunday roasts featuring 40-day-aged grass-fed Yorkshire beef and award-winning Elwy Valley Welsh free-range lamb. Vegetarian and vegan options are available, made with fresh and flavorful ingredients. Their wood-fire oven pizzas are a must-try, with homemade dough stretched to order. The wine list is carefully curated to pair perfectly with the menu, and they also offer local ales, craft beers, premium spirits, cocktails, and great coffee.
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After visiting the Imperial War Museum, a friend and I stumbled upon the Three Stags for dinner. We were pleasantly surprised by the delicious and affordable food offerings at this gastropub. We started with bread and olive oil, followed by a roasted beetroot and goat cheese salad, along with refreshing Pimm's lemonades. The staff was friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere was lovely. Overall, a great dining experience that I would love to repeat.
Many years ago, this restaurant had terrible food. A Dutch tourist described it to the oblivious owner, who asked him how his meal was, as the worst burger he had ever tasted. They have either changed ownership or had a food revelation. I believe it's the former. My wife and I came for Sunday dinner and despite the busy evening with many reserved tables, we were accommodated. We both enjoyed the beef roast, which was delicious. I'm not a huge fan of beef roasts, but the Yorkshire pudding and horseradish ice cream combination won me over. The desserts were particularly good, with a variety to choose from. The Yorkshire pudding was perfectly cooked, and the horseradish was creamy with a nice kick. I had the banoffee pie and my wife had the chocolate brownies, both described as homemade and they tasted just right. I only deducted a point for not having a vegetarian roast option, as advertised on their website, and the prices were a bit higher than I would typically pay. However, the quality of the meal made it worth the cost. We will definitely be returning!
This pub is a gem! It's conveniently located near the Imperial War Museum, making it a perfect spot to stop for a pint and a snack after a day of exploring. The prices are reasonable, slightly higher than some other places but understandable given the location. The staff is friendly, with a particularly pleasant bartender who always had a smile. The restroom was a bit dark and I couldn't find the light switch, but it did have a disabled toilet which was appreciated. However, the toilet didn't flush properly and there were no hand dryers or paper towels, so I had to use toilet paper to dry my hands.
We had lunch here when we were visiting The Imperial War Museum. We sat outside and had Fish Chips. Excellent food best fish I've had in ages. Crispy batter and the fish was cooked really well. Tasty chips too. Great selection of beers and ciders on tap. Good service. Highly recommended. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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