Pub re-opened on 24/06/2016 as part of Enterprise's managed Bermondsey Pub Co. Four real ales mixing national brands with local breweries plus a range of craft beer from Bermondsey beer mile.
The Three Tuns is a traditional pub in the City of London EC3. Known as Hennessy's from 2003 until May 2014 when it reverted to the original 'Three Tuns' name, and increased the cask ale offering from two to five handpulls. There has been a pub on this site since the 1700s. The old Roman London Wall runs through the beer cellar and has been preserved behind a large perspex panel. It's rumoured that Jack the Ripper may have hidden in the pub's cellar on several occasions by using the cellar chute at the rear of the building in Vine Street. The Three Tuns has a small, traditional downstairs bar with a heated smoking terrace to the rear and an upstairs bar/dining room. The gem of a roof garden is open in the summer months and is available for private hire.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Three Tuns, London
Changing beers typically include: East London (varies) , St Austell - Tribute , Timothy Taylor - Landlord
Source: Local