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Three Oaks (Free House)

Beer (sort)Average Score (sort)No. Samples (sort)
Exmoor - AleAcceptable1
Harvey's - Sussex Best BitterPoor1
St Austell - Cornish Best (was 3.5%)Not Tried0

Visits Details

25 Jun 2019 (Jack William)
Sat nav can take you to unexpected gems. Saw this en-route between Folkestone and Eastbourne in a village that I’d never heard of so had to visit on our way home. Early evening - just a few drinkers outside. Had a brief guided tour of the place by the friendly bar person - fascinating collection, ceilings, walls and even the fireplaces filled with stuff. Worth visiting to see the pub - but would advise only going in the cooler months for chance of a decent pint.
BeerABVScoreNotes
Exmoor - Ale3.80AcceptableA nice flavour - but too warm and with very little life.
Harvey's - Sussex Best Bitter4.00PoorFlat and warm.
St Austell - Cornish Best (was 3.5%)3.40Not Tried

About the Three Oaks

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The pub is found in Three Oaks, East Sussex, TN35 4NH.

Old brick and tile-hung detached house in the village of Three Oaks on the 1066 walking route. There are three drinking areas in a horseshoe arrangement around the bar with a separate small eating area at the back. Small patio area facing the road. The pub is filled with hundreds of items of bric-a-bac including a fine collection of bedpans.

We have visited this pub once, seen 3 different beers and tried 2 of them.

Map location

Postcode: TN35 4NH