3ONE7,
317 Finchley Road,
Hampstead,
London,
NW3 6EP
0871 971 3947
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This pub has the potential to be nice, its quite big and on 2/3 floors with a garden.
Bar staff are all friendly unfortunately its the people that ruin this bar.
Go there on a saturday and its full of 18 year old gangstar wannabe's and Soverign clad ladies, type of place if you look at someone they might start a fight.
This is a shame as its quite a nice area (in between Hampstead and West Hampstead).
Very friendly bar staff. Have only been there for live music so far. Really enjoyed it. Thursdays is open-mic night.
Food is quite good as well.
It's a fun night out. Nothing too special, but definitely not bad.
3one7 is a great pub. Staff are really friendly and welcoming. Thursdays are good with a good DJ Stevie Lee T, I think. Plays some good RnB, HipHop, Soul, Reggae and funky House.
Good selection of drink and food is also good. Nicely laid out bar and comfortable seating with a huge selection of TVs to watch sport.
3 One 7 is a very good pub, it's a little bit cheaper than some of them in Finchley road. I've noticed it's under new management, and there are a lot of theme nights. The football is great and it doesn't matter where you stand, you can still see the footy on the tv at 3 One 7.
3 One 7 is a good pub and I think anyone who likes good music (hip hop and RnB) and karaoke on Sunday nights should go have a few drinks there. 3 One 7 isn't too expensive and the locals are friendly.
Hmm, over-loud, soulless R'n'B? Rammed to the point of bursting with track-suited, white trainer wearing, gold sovereign bearing Neds? Yup, that'll be the 3 One 7.
The only reason I'm not totally lambasting 3 One 7 is that there are lots of TV's for the football.
This area is an absolute barren patch for pubs. My advice; get a bus, go somewhere good, that’s not 3 One 7.
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