Three Craws, Glasgow
- Category:
- Pubs Glasgow
- Contact us:
- josephforbes
- Address:
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501 Crow Road, Glasgow, Scotland G11 7DN
01419 504518
- Opening hours:
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Mon - Thu: 11:30 - 11:00
Fri - Sat:
Sun: 12:30 - 11:00
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5 reviews of Three Craws in English
Its my Local...what can I say!
Best wee pub in GLASGOW
I go often as it's local.
Food is OK but not the best - bit of a hit and miss but OK price-wise hence it always being busy.
The female manager never has a friendly word to say or a smile on her face. She is usually the only one serving the food which makes me wonder if her manner is chasing the staff away. She does work hard though! Another waitress is a bit dour. A bit of people training required.
It is a lovely cosy place. It's supposed to be closing in 2011 to be refurbished to allow kids in so hope it doesn't spoil it. Older clientele, mostly, looking for the 2 dinners for £8. :)
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The craws is a great wee local pub with good range of ales. Depending on the time it has a mixed local clientelle as the meals are good value pre packaged reheated food - though it sometimes depends on the chef and whether they know what to do with a Brake Bros packet; staff are on the whole friendly though one regular one needs to learn to smile - darling it might never happen and you've at least got a job if it does. Good place neither a pub or restaurant but who cares !!
sandymac That 'non-smiler' is the MANAGER! She is awful. If you can't stand the pace get out of the kitchen honey! You'd think we were getting our meals for free! More people need to complain about her.
28 December 2010
The Three Craws is a pub and restaurant located on Crow Road, Glasgow, very close to Jordanhill railway station. My mum lives close by and we go for a pub lunch there every now and again. We last visited in early December. This is a popular place for lunches, the clientele typically drawn from the surrounding areas of Jordanhill and Hyndland. The atmosphere is relaxed and the interior décor and style, fresh and pleasant, rather more like a hotel than a pub by Glaswegian standards. But pub The Three Craws certainly is, offering a good selection of real ales. I had a pint of Landlord, an award winning British beer from Timothy Taylor brewery. We both had haddock in a beer batter with chips and peas which was on a special offer, an enjoyable lunch. The service was good and the bill moderate. My mum and I will be back before long!
Nice food, reasonable prices, does a nice tender steak. I’m not sure if children are allowed however
sandymac they are closing in jan 2011 for a short time and afterwards kids will be allowed.
28 December 2010




