About

Three Compasses, located in London, offers an inviting yet affordable nightlife experience. This cozy and fashionably casual spot is perfect for a relaxed meet-up with friends or solo dining. Known for its lively ambience, the pub frequently hosts live music and performances, and is a welcoming space for the LGBTQ community.

Offering a range of delicious comfort food classics like burgers and wings, along with vegan options, there's something for everyone. The drinks menu features an array of cocktails, beers, and wines, with enticing happy-hour specials to enjoy. Saturdays bring the added bonus of 2-for-1 cocktails, and a bustling boardgame club caters to those looking for a more interactive evening.

The pub's accommodating staff enhance the experience, ensuring guests are well taken care of whether they choose to dine-in, opt for outdoor seating, or take away their meals. With the added conveniences of free Wi-Fi and sports screenings, Three Compasses delivers on all fronts for an enjoyable and budget-friendly night out.

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Price

$$$$ 10 - 20 GBP

Services

Takeaway, Reservations available, Outdoor seating, Dine-in

Offering

Serving alcohol, Happy-hour drinks, Happy-hour food, Serving cocktails, Serving beer, Serving wine, Serving food, Serving food at bar

Payment

Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment

Atmosphere

Fashionably, Casual, Cozy

Best for

Meet up with friends, Solo dining

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Tottenham Lane YMCA (Stop W)
Bus stop 592 m walk
Wightman Road (Stop H)
Bus stop 547 m walk
Rosebery Gardens (Stand Z1)
Bus stop 620 m walk
Weston Park Primary School
Bus stop 798 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.3
based on 525 reviews
4.3/5 525 reviews
Clive Russell
Clive Russell
1 month ago on Google
  • Atmosphere: 3

So you go to order for their 2 for 1 cocktail and get asked if you can wait a few minutes as they have a keg delivery. Of course… but when you go back up you’re told, sorry deals now off. Harry, who says he’s in charge, tells me I’m making a big deal out of an £8 extra charge for being helpful. Reluctantly called the manager, who at least apologised. Really poor. How to reward a helpful customer? ***** In reply to the dishonest and frankly ridiculous reply from Management, which sadly affirms why staff aren't interested in customer service and disputes their suggestion of "making a great experience for all." 1) From the review, it's clear I said I wanted the 2 for 1 deal... and then got asked to wait, so to look to "clarify what happened" and then completely contradict it, indicates a stubborn determination to blame the customer. 2) I did in fact ask "could you process the order, let me pay and then bring over the drinks when done with the delivery" so I could go back and drink with my friends, not stand around on the bar waiting. The staff just asked me to wait, which I did. It ended up being to my detriment. 3) I'm pleased that you don't accept rudeness or shouting towards your staff, that is how it should be. Maybe check the CCTV before you start making such dishonest allegations. There was no shouting, there was no rudeness. Plus try to remember this person you are accusing of being rude, was the one who was polite and accommodating to your business circumstance.. I simply asked them to see how they could accommodate the circumstance they created. When that was challenging, I asked who was in charge, as I pointed out it was unfair that I was accommodating and then punished. As Harry, was happy to tell me not to make such a big deal out of £8, which in of itself shows who was being rude, it further suggests that providing a great experience is low on his agenda. That management didn't recognise this in the call, unless Harry presented the circumstances dishonestly, further confirms that no effort to provide a great experience was followed through. 4) You clearly aren't happy to resolve issues fairly, as I was offered nothing, even after management were called. There is any number of ways to have made an offer to a customer. The pub choose none and to put the blame on the customer and then instead of writing apologising and saying we could and should have done better. That telling you £8 is not a big deal, you decide to allege poor behaviour and shouting from your customer, which I have a dozen people to refute should it be necessary.

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Fingal Green
Fingal Green
2 months ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Well run, great food, great atmosphere

Jennifer Westfield
Jennifer Westfield
2 months ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Fabulous 2-for-1 cocktails on Saturdays. Great place for families, as they’ve got games tables and board games. Lots of cosy places to sit.