The Three Tuns is an attractive low brick-built house with black woodwork and an unusual timber faced two-storey bay window. It is located in a quiet road of appealing mostly ancient mixed housing, with a small stream running beside it. The road used to be the main road into Romsey from the west.
Inside is a very pleasant stone floored, L-shaped bar, whose bare brick walls are decorated with varied prints and stuffed fish and game. The wood-panelled dining room is well appointed. There is a large patio outside at the rear, and beyond that a small car park. Note that the car park exits directly onto the town by-pass (A3090) calling for total care. There are also benches in front of the pub.
The short menu of good quality food covers pub classics, snacks and unusual dishes and is available in both rooms. There are five handpumps serving a wide variety of real ales.
Historic Interest
Late 18th century Grade II listed. Historic England list entry 1232370.
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This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Three Tuns, Romsey
Source: Regional
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