Absolutely love the Stilton Burger! Big, juicy and flavorful. Their meat pies are good too! Fun atmosphere, lot’s of British décor. Try the mini fruit pies, delicious. Staff are friendly. Just a really great pub.
Caleb M.
Place rating: 4 Kirkland, WA
Located in the heart of Redmond next to a solid sushi place and just down the street from the greatest coffee drive thru there is(Cascade Grind), this British Pub shines. The pub is cozy, parking is tight and the staff are almost always busy. That said, the menu is very solid pub fair, they have specials, and trivia on Tuesdays is enjoyable. There is a wide variety of beers on tap, and they rotate frequently. The pub also does special events for major sporting events(World Cup, Seahawks games, etc) and has plenty of TVs to watch them on. There is also darts and a lone pool table. The bathrooms are always clean and they have a speaker right outside so you can stay current with your trivia questions while you use the facilities. Connected to the pub is a British bakery and gift shop that has trinkets, tea sets and items freed from the Imperial powers to purchase. The hardest part about this location will be the tight parking, as there isn’t enough to serve the pub and the neighboring restaurants. This means on a busy night, you’ll have to find street parking and walk. However, once inside, should you score a seat, you’ll enjoy yourself and the environment.
Karun R.
Place rating: 4 Issaquah, WA
Nice place with great food. Awesome little place for watching soccer games. Service was okay but I went during a champions league final and it was pretty much packed so can’t blame them regarding the service. Would like to visit some normal weekend and try more options from their menu.
Oksana K.
Place rating: 5 Redmond, WA
Favorite Redmond pub. Husband and I come here a couple times a month and it’s been our favorite neighborhood bar. Great beer selection, great food and great service. TRYTHESALTANDVINEGARWINGS! To die for. Also, the steamed mussels are superb for a bar. Newcastle beer is very very good. They also have darts in the back. Overall, a great place. You won’t regret coming here
Jens H.
Place rating: 5 Tulsa, OK
Great place to grab a pint and enjoy the game Great salt and vinegar wings during happy hour Had the bangers and mash for dinner Both were excellent
Stephanie S.
Place rating: 4 Tacoma, WA
This was a great pub. When you find a place in the U.S. that has Boddington’s on tap you must stop by. They have a good mix of US and UK beers on tap. The waitress was really helpful and nice and offered menu suggestions. I had the shepherds pie. It was really good. It was a beef shepherds pie and it had a great flavor with mashed potatoes on top. The mashed potatoes didn’t overpower the dish which sometimes happens with shepherds pie. It came with peas such is very British. Also at our table was the prime rib dip which came with delicious thin cut fries. Overall, this place was very tasty I would definitely try this place again!
Freddy and Danie N.
Place rating: 5 Yucaipa, CA
Great place to watch Sounders games :) good vibe with and comfy/homey atmosphere. We had the shepards pie & really enjoyed it– total comfort food & it reminded us of Ireland :) friendly staff.
Tiffany C.
Place rating: 5 Bellevue, WA
This is by far my favorite neighborhood soccer bar. Staff is always nice and friendly even when the place is packed! The entire bar is dedicated to soccer! EPL, MLS, and national games. Food is reminiscent of a British pub. I love the shepherd’s pie and steamed mussels. Would love some PNW beer selection if possible :)
Veronique S.
Place rating: 4 Redmond, WA
The vibe in here is awesome. The staff is super friendly and always makes you feel welcome. Feels like a cozy neighborhood pub! Great place to watch Rugby or soccer(football) too– you will always get other fans in there from all over– which of course makes it super cozy and there is good natured ribbing between fans :) The food is nothing special, but it does the trick and if you want a big English breakfast– this is the place!
Jeff B.
Place rating: 3 Redmond, WA
I have been going to Three Lions for years, and like it. Service remains good, but the ale/beer selection and food seems to have degraded a bit. — SERVICE: 4.0. Prompt and attentive, as always. Kindly unmuted the TV for the football game when asked. — AMBIANCE: 4.0. Nice atmosphere with lots of TV screens(including a big screen), and a dartboard. «Charming» fake fireplace. — BEER/ALE: 3.0. For the first time I ordered a wine. No Manny’s(on tap or otherwise). No Bitburger. The only pilsner on tap was Stella Artoise :-(. — FOOD: 3.0. Had a sherried chicken. Exceedingly bland mashed potatoes and veggies — but they were done to a perfect crispness. Chicken and mushrooms decent. NOTE: I didn’t see anything for a vegetarian other than salad or chips.
Benjamin T.
Place rating: 3 Bellevue, WA
It is a great place for watching the sports. However, I am not a big fan of their drinks or dishes.
Linnea T.
Place rating: 3 Kirkland, WA
In my opinion, you come to this place for the atmosphere, not the menu options. Pros: chill environment, trivia during the week, lots of TVs to watch soccer, plenty of tables, friendly service. Cons: limited beers on tap, lackluster food. Overall, our server was really attentive and we were invited to stay and relax with our beverages for as long as we wanted, but that didn’t totally make up for the food and beverage. They only offer Guinness, Strongbow and a few British ales on tap, everything else is bottle. My fish and chips tasted like it had been frozen and refried and tarter sauce tasted like the Kraft brand from a jar. My partner’s bangers and mash was also unimpressive and tasted like it was prepackaged or previously frozen. I’d come back if I wanted a relaxing place to watch a soccer game, but otherwise I was kinda disappointed.
Pamela M.
Place rating: 4 Woodinville, WA
I have been transported! Sitting in this pub I feel like I’m back in the U.K. Came in on a dreary day for a pint and a snack. We made it for happy hour(3 – 6 on Sat) and got to catch the Barclays football game(MC-SWA). Food order was 3 mini burgers(yum — love the bread), sausage roll with chips(very nice and flaky pasty) and the salt and vinegar wings which were cooked so perfectly I didn’t even miss the Frank’s hot sauce. These may be my new favorite wings! Service was good even though there were about 8 parties in and only one server and the bar tender. Next time I’ll bring my darts. The bonus is the connected British Pantry store next door where you can buy tons of UK food and sundries. Love it!
Brandon W.
Place rating: 5 Redmond, WA
Three Lions Pub is not a place to go get drunk, they close at 11pm, but it is a place to experience English drinks and fish and chips as if you had stepped in to a movie. It is wonderful and authentic English as you can get in the Seattle area with a great selection of foods, pantry items, and English confectioneries. You will love it.
Rose M.
Place rating: 5 Education Hill, WA
This is my go-to pub in Redmond. I grew up in this town and have witnessed much change. I don’t fit in with a lot of what Redmond is now, but I always feel comfortable at the Three Lions Pub whether it’s for a beer or a cocktail. Humble & Classic. Great décor(taxidermy, dark wood, darts…) and compelling menu that gives you your standard British pub fare, and a little something more. I particularly love two things here: the mussels! The crisps! Especially the crisps! Get them!
Marc J.
Place rating: 5 Woodinville, WA
Don’t come here expecting to watch the Seahawks if the Sounders game is on. I love my Seattle teams but I come here for a reason. English ales and NW soccer!
David H.
Place rating: 5 Bellevue, WA
THEFISH N CHIPS Excellent, probably the best in the area, beating Freshy’s on Mercer Island and Pike Street Fish Fry on Cap Hill. This is the most NZ style fish n chips(fush n chups) I’ve found in the the state.
Bill C.
Place rating: 4 Bellevue, WA
My men’s soccer team will usually come here for our post game beers as well as to grab a quick bite. It is one of my favorite local beers as they have a great selection of beer on tap(prefer the Old Speckled Hen) and have some great meal options. I love their Shepherd’s Pie, but only occasionally feel like filling myself up after a game. The fish and chips are also worthy of an order. I’m frequently ordering the Chicken Flame burger with a side salad. It has a nice little kick to it but isn’t too spicy. One bummer is that they no longer serve the chicken curry pasty which was my go to choice. Hoping they bring it back as it is super tasty and not too filling.
Benn C.
Place rating: 3 Sunland, CA
Ok, people are good, just doing their job. The following is no reflection on them. I have a distain for these phony commercial ventures. Yes, this isn’t England, fully aware. But the owners didn’t even try. This is a British Pub in a box, assembly required. Acoustic tile ceilings, really? I think I saw this in an ikea catalog. That said, this Redmond after all. They bulldozed their old town and built an «Old Town». Oh, I know, let’s tear all this old stuff down and rebuild really ugly condos. But they’ll be condos on top of shops and, I know, let’s throw in a few roundabouts so it feels more… European! Yeah, that’s it! City politicians must be a pile of PC recent college grad microsofters.
Mike R.
Place rating: 3 Altoona, IA
Staff was friendly and the food was ok. I would return.
Scott C.
Place rating: 5 Moscow, ID
The original is the best. Staff always on point and the Pub food is awesome. Steel tip darts are the best and here you can spend hours playing. A local and traveler oasis in Redmond.
Willy M.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
I was working in the area for the day and didnt want to sit in traffic inching my way back to the Seattle side. So I was able to wrangle up a few coworkers of mine to have a Happy Hour. A English pub sounded good so we came here. Its in a mini strip mall so it may be a little tough to see, but look for the UK flags out front. It wasnt crowded when we came in, just some regulars at the bar but we were able to grab a high top and start ordering. A few draft beers all around and some HH snacks of onion rings, and chips & curry sauce, we were good to go! Food was quite good, the chips & curry sauce was great! Delicious curry sauce! I like the décor inside with dark woods, very pub like feel, jerseys on the wall, soccer(sorry, football) on the tv, relaxed atmosphere to chat with your friends etc. Service was fine, quick to get you another drink, clear plates, made sure we had enough to eat while relaxing with a few pints. Definitely a place I would come back to if in the area again.
Lily H.
Place rating: 4 Bothell, WA
We wanted to meet our friend(who has recently returned from living in England for several years) for dinner and asked her to recommend a local pub. She chose this one. She said that she and her husband came here during their visits to Seattle even while they lived in England. My husband and I got there first and were immediately greeted, told to choose a table and given menus.(«Not that British, they have table service here!» quoth he) He got the gin and tonic, I got the Strongbow cider, which is the only one they had on tap. Without really looking at the menu, our friend told us about a very British custom of adding black current cordial(flavoring? not clear on that) to cider, which I had actually seen on the menu– so that’s a vote for authenticity right there! I knew I wanted to get the pasty from the moment I sat down because that’s the one local specialty I didn’t get to try when we were in England last month. The bits I got with the gravy in were quite flavorful, but the ones without the gravy were pretty bland. The Strongbow’s tasted like apple juice– if not for the fact that it turned my face bright red and got me quite tipsy I would not have suspected it had any alcohol content in it at all, but my friend told me to expect that. After dinner we wandered over to the store next door, which I’m a fan of largely because they sell jars of clotted cream(for a price, Ugarte, for a price). The wares there seem pretty authentic to what we saw during our travels in England, if much pricier(they have Bounty bars, for example, but for $ 2 each!). FWIW, a British family wandered in while we were looking about, and it sounded like they go to the store on a fairly regular basis. Tl;dr– we’re fans and plan on coming back! Decent place to get a taste of jolly old England if you miss your travels there.
Katie O.
Place rating: 4 Renton, WA
I didn’t try the food, but they had several different hard ciders to choose from, which was awesome. They were hosting trivia, which was amazing and the bartender was knowledgeable about the different options.
Saranya K.
Place rating: 1 Ithaca, NY
Got sugar on my margarita instead of salt! Never coming back here again. Don’t order cocktails, beer was okay
Dave C.
Place rating: 5 Lynchburg, VA
Stopped in here while I was in town for a conference at Microsoft. Glad I did. Great food and a friendly bar crowd.
Sarina B.
Place rating: 4 Redmond, WA
Tasty shepherds pie, and Strongbow on tap = good enough for me! Came here for the first time about two weeks ago with some friends who are regular fans of the place. It was a Friday at a busy time(~7pm), the only seating open at first was near a decorative fireplace with some lounge chairs. That worked just great for a few rounds of drinks, then when we ordered dinner, a proper table had opened up so we moved to that. Server seemed a little frazzled, which came across more as inconvenienced and annoyed. maybe by the rush, though I assume that’s normal for the weekend evenings. I tried to switch up my drink order at some point during another ordering of rounds, but he still brought what I’d been drinking(well, no harm done I guess). Overall, we had a decent time with the food and drinks and company, so I’d be willing to come back and try it again. Plus, there’s not a ton of places with cider on tap in Redmond.
Raymond H.
Place rating: 4 Kirkland, WA
For most of us yanks who don’t know, the Three Lions are the lions that are found on the badge of England’s National Football team. So, try and fake that East End accent and maybe you can convince them with singing a few rounds of Knees Up, Mother Brown. Ee-aye, Ee-aye, Ee-aye-oh. PARKING: Strip mall parking. You may need to get crafty and park on the street or an adjacent lot. LOCATION: In a part of Redmond that you can call downtown. DECOR: Very much like a public house. Nothing gimmicky, just straight English bric-à-brac. STORE: If you like English bric-à-brac, be sure to check out their store, which is right next door. AMBIENCE: Mostly Yanks. I wouldn’t count on getting your picture taken with the Queen. FOOTBALL: Association football, that is. They have English Premier, Bundesliga, and MLS. This is good for a Sounders hang out. Lots of jerseys fill this place, especially for the big matches. FOOD: In all fairness, I haven’t tried the food. But it does look legit. BEER/BOOZE; Full bar. You’re not going to find many obscure beers here. Their tap list is heavy on the ales; so if you’re worried about Rocky Mountain piss, you’re safe here. SERVICE: Friendly. They’ll gladly answer your questions.