Large Edwardian pub on the corner of a very busy road junction near West Kensington tube station. The interior has five separate drinking areas. Access to the disabled toilet is via a lift. Rebuilt by Fullers in 1902 as the Three Kings, and as the Nashville in the 1970s this was a famous (or notorious) music venue where the Sex Pistols played. Our photo of the pub sign illustrates the three "kings".
Now promoted as "London's best sports pub" with multiple screens and access to 70,000+ TV channels. All the top European football leagues plus rugby, boxing F1, US sport, ice hockey, handball etc. Every televised English Premier League game is shown. The pub is not associated with any particular sport or team and attracts all London-based fan groups.
The food offering responds to how busy the pub is, and a sports menu is offered at busy times with finger and sharing food that does not require sitting down at a table with knife and fork. Drinks and playlists also respond to the fan base, with the World Ice Hockey in particular attracting different nationalities wanting something familiar. There may not always be two cask ales available; and you may have to put up with plastic drinking containers.
Multiple-times Sports Pub of the Year winner in the Great British Pub of the Year Awards.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Famous 3 Kings, West Kensington
Changing beers typically include: Fuller's - London Pride , Sharp's