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The Olde Three Cocks

+44 1536 693142
14 High St, Brigstock, Kettering NN14 3HA United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Amenities

Service options
  • Outdoor seating
  • Delivery
  • Takeaway
  • Dine-in
Highlights
  • Live music
  • Live performances
  • Sport
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Offerings
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Food
  • Food at bar
  • Spirits
  • Wine
Dining options
  • Seating
Atmosphere
  • Casual
  • Cosy
Crowd
  • Groups
Planning
  • Accepts reservations
Payments
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
Pets
  • Dogs allowed
Other
  • Pet-friendly

Best KPortal Reviews

Went with friends for a belated birthday treat with my wife.
Food was very good, although they could only offer limited desserts due to being busy earlier.
Chicken Caesar salad, gammon, burger, sizzling fajitas and a pizza were our mains.
All very good, with attentive but not intrusive service, and very reasonably priced.
Apparently the carvery on Sundays is good, but need to book and get there early.
We'll happily go back to the Olde Three Cocks for more as it's local.
Wonderful place, Paul the host could not do enough for us, gave him diff checking in times which were not a problem, finally arrived late Tues night for him to meet us and offer us a meal despite restaurant being closed. Such friendly staff, bar had lovely atmosphere. ||||Room was lovely and clean with a clean shared bathroom. Plenty of space to hang shirts and draw space etc, Had a great sleep and was very surprised by host being awake and serving us breakfast literally as we came down to leave at 6.00am! ||||Service is fantastic and personal, will be staying again.
As we had an appointment near Corby the following day, my husband booked a last minute choice of this pub, which he told me was 'on the high street, Kettering'. He was wrong! We realised this as we followed the satnav into the very pretty village of Brigstock and parked in the car park behind the pub. It was mid afternoon and the pub was busy with, we presumed, locals but a member of staff happily showed us to our room, a small and quirky double bedroom with en-suite shower room...in the car park. It turned out to be a good choice, warm, clean and nicely decorated with thoughtful choices like the biscuits on the tea tray! As the facilities in the village consist of the Co-op supermarket and one other pub The Green Dragon (which advertised itself as open, but wasn't for some reason), we drove into Corby for a wander around the shops and coffee. When we thought we were staying in Kettering, we planned to find an Indian restaurant, as we like spicy food. Instead, not wanting to drive back to Corby again (Kettering was even further), we dined in the pub. My husband was disappointed with his chilli con carne - not enough chilli for him, but my battered fish was fantastic, light crispy batter and tasty white fish - it was delicious. After a comfortable night, we went to breakfast at 8.00, having been asked the night before for our preferred time. We had to tell Paul that the shower pump was making a terrible noise - continuing long after it was switched off. The full English breakfasts arrived after a short wait - freshly cooked and piping hot. In fact, I can't ever remember having a breakfast, cooked to order, where every single morsel was piping hot - wish more places could do this! After packing the car, I went to check out (we'd paid cash for our meal the night before) and there was a bit of confusion. I thought my husband had pre-paid the b&b on line, but Paul showed the receipt with 'to be paid' written on, so I paid by credit card He suggested double checking my credit card bill, as he would refund immediately if needed. Headed off to our appointment well fed and rested.
Exceptional customer service. |The owner and staff couldn't have been more welcoming and hospitable if they tried.|Our room was lovely and spacious and very comfortable. |We enjoyed a lovely steak dinner in the restaurant and our daughter enjoyed the ribs topped off by an excellent sticky toffee pudding. |We would highly recommend a visit.
Stopped by with a friend for food and drinks. Nice place and friendly staff. The food was good. This was late September, in the evening. The place was freezing. The bar maid agreed (she was wearing a thick outdoor fleece) but advised that the boss said the heating would not be switched on until November. I would give this place a miss next time and would advise you only to visit during the summer!
We had a mid week stay at the Old Three Cocks because we couldn’t find anything else available due to a large event being held at the east of England showground. But I’m glad we found it. Staff were friendly and very helpful. Our room was basic but well maintained and decorated. Breakfast was good. The bars are comfortable and friendly spaces. ||I would stay again.
Great pub with real fire. Warm friendly welcome, done a very last minute booking. Good food and great breakfast.||Rooms clean and comfortable with tea and coffee, slept like a log.||Jasmine was a great bar host.||I would stay here again and recommend. If you forgot anything the is a local co-op directly opposite.
Had lunch today at the Olde Three Cocks, we had pizzas which were delicious, good base with nice topping and plenty of cheese. Staff were pleasant and friendly

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