• Three Kings Public House

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Lacto
American
Beer/Wine
Non-veg

Serves meat, vegan options available. Pub in the Delmar Loop. Has several vegetarian items which can be veganized, including a veggie burger made using a patty by Match-Meat. 21 & up after 10pm. Open Mon-Sat 11:00am-1:30am, Sun 11:00am-12:00am.


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3 Reviews

First Review by Tigra220

AlexisHendrickson

Points +793

Vegetarian
06 Jun 2018

Our go-to pub!

My boyfriend and I come here all the time for happy hour for their impressive draft beer selection. They have great drink specials and the food has been great the couple times we have ordered it.

The patio seating is nice too!

Pros: beer, specials, patio

KatieGorman

Points +23

Vegan
05 Sep 2017

Great service!

The service was wonderful, the ambiance was great!! The veggie burger was good, side salad for no extra cost, or fries--sweet potato or russet, etc. A great stop on our travels.

Pros: A couple of veggie options on the menu, large por

Tigra220

Points +10711

Vegan
11 Apr 2017

Match-Meat Veggie Burger

They have a few veganizable options here, and for that I am very grateful. For starters, you can get the hummus dish or the Middle Eastern (minus the tzatziki sauce). As a main dish, there is a veggie burger made with Match-Meat (an STL company), a Portobello Wrap (omit the aioli sauce), and a Hummus Veggie Wrap (sans the feta). I always get the Veggie Burger because I'm a fan of Match-Meat. In order to veganize the veggie burger, you must request the gluten-free bun. It's pretty thick and dry, so I'm not a fan of that bun. You'll also need to omit the chipotle mayo, which is unfortunate because you can get a 4-pack of Just Mayo vegan chipotle and garlic mayo from Sam's or Costco for under $5. With that gluten-free bun and no toppings (ketchup didn't cut it), it's underwhelming. If I lived in STL, I'd bring my own bottle of vegan mayo to help a burger out. But again, I do appreciate that they're thinking of veg*ns and offering veg-friendly options. As meat-free diets continue to become mainstream, I'm sure they'll continue to improve in this area.




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