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Three Sisters

Three Sisters

Three Sisters
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4:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Monday
4:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday
4:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday
4:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Thursday
4:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Friday
4:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Saturday
12:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Sunday
12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
About
The Three Sisters Public house Rainham kent is privately owned by Bernard Woolmer and Gail Willoughby since 9th September 2015. Gail and I have strived hard over the last three years to turn the reputation of the pub into a friendly community pub. Currently the pub retails wet sales only, however the Three Sisters Kitchen will be opening next year providing traditional food, English breakfast all day and a carvery at the week ends.
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BwyanO
1 contribution
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2018 • Family
Despite living a stones throw away for the last 14 years, we only started frequenting The Three Sisters last Year, whilst out walking our dog with my daughter.
This pub can only be described as welcoming, with lovely owners and very friendly locals.
As my daughter is autistic and sometimes finds socialising difficult, she so looks forward to visiting the pub at the weekends as she feels very comfortable with the surroundings and the other patrons who visit here.
A friendly establishment, which is child and dog friendly with a great selection of beverages!
Highly recommended.
Written 6 October 2018
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FranRookie
London, UK28 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2017 • Friends
Dropped for a quick drink and was really welcomed. They were having cheese Sunday and explained the locals bring cheese and it's all shared but would take no for an answer and allowed us to join in. Fantastic local pub, shame it's not local to me but I will visit if cycling past again
Written 7 August 2017
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Not-the-hotel-inspector
Rainham, UK396 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2017 • Friends
Having moved in to the area recently, this is the nearest pub to the house. My wife and I have started to visit the place frequently as the customers and landlord/lady are a friendly bunch.

This place reminds me of ho pubs used to be; beer, conversation, cards, darts and just good fun. The pool table and background music are also good.

I know that they are hoping to start serving meals later in the year and really this is the only thing missing.

With the new housing in the area, I think this will become a thriving local despite the trends of pubs closing in recent years.
Written 26 May 2017
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william p
Rainham, UK24 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2022 • Family
Well my wife and son visited the pub as I had been there a couple of times and liked the atmosphere and the pleasant landlady. She was very helpful finding a Marlborough Sauvignon Blank white wine. She poured a glass and mentioned that it was not very cold and placed the bottle in the refrigerator. When I went up for the next round she had been replaced by a man who was shocked that I had asked for some ice for the next glass of wine. I explained that it is not very cold. He than walked off and disappeared for a few minutes. A couple of locals mentioned that he must have gone to the North Pole! On his return he had a temperature gauge in his hand and pointed it at the glass. He then shouted across to my wife what temperature she wanted it to be. I ignored it as he finally found a bag of ice cubes frozen together. He smashed the bag on the counter and dropped 4 cubes into the glass. I said that's too many but he ignored me. I took one lump out but the others were stick together. He then said if I wanted ice in my beer. At which point my son told him to reign his cinical attitude in He said he had been here for seven years and had never been asked that. I was absolutely astonished at his ignorant attitude at a customer. He really has such a dreadful attitude that the landlady needs to review his position behind the bar. It's a great pub and she deserves all the support to make it a success. This fellow is only hindering het ambitions.
Written 31 May 2022
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Jeff1903
King's Lynn, UK1,464 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2016 • Couples
We found this place through the 2016 CAMRA Good Beer Guide, and although the management has changed since the survey was written, it still has good beer with Goachers being well represented. The landlady was very pleasant and worked out that we were CAMRA members and gave us a discount on the beer. There is a café and function room being built at he moment which should be finished later in the year. It's a popular pub with motor cyclists and it's dog friendly. From chatting to the landlady, it seems that they have been working hard to attract the kind of clientele that they want and discourage they that they don't, and its turning into a proper community pub with great beer and lots going on.
Written 15 August 2016
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