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The Three Lords

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Time Out says

Years of tradition.

Although situated is a relatively new building, the site has boasted a pub since the 16th century. The name ‘The Three Lords’ comes from three Scottish noblemen (Lord Lovat, The Earl of Kilmarnock and Lord Balmerino) who all had their last nights rest, their last meal and their last drink at the original inn. The three lords had been involved in the 1745 Rebellion when Prince Charles tried to overthrow George II. For their involvement they were beheaded as traitors. In the sixties the bar staff would dress in tartan, but not today.

The street level bar is a comfortable size, making for a friendly atmosphere, there are a few seats dotted around, but this bar is intended for standing and drinking. For those who prefer to lounge, there is the downstairs bar, offering an excellent venue for a lunchtime meal.

Details

Address:
27 Minories
London
EC3 N1DE
Price:
£25 and under
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