The Three Compasses is situated in the village of Upper Dean, near Rushden. This traditional country pub has all the character and charm you would expect from a 17th-century inn – a thatched roof, beamed ceilings and a warming open fire. Here you will experience a relaxing and welcoming environment where you can enjoy fine beers and wines, quality wholesome food and most of all warm and friendly service from Adam and Tina and their excellent team.
The menu focuses on traditional wholesome pub grub, which is prepared by Tina – so booking at peak times is definitely recommended. Dishes are made from locally sourced produce where possible and include a variety of starters, such as paté and breaded garlic mushrooms, and main courses that will stretch your waistline and not your pocket, like the superb steak and ale pud. Finish off with one of a good selection of desserts.
There is ample parking available as well as disabled access and a garden area for those balmy summer afternoons and evenings. If all that’s not enough to tempt, you can work off the lovely food you’ve just enjoyed with a traditional game of pub skittles. To fi nd out what’s going on search for The Three Compasses on Facebook.