The Three Tuns, Uxbridge - pub details
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Address: 24 High Street, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 1JN [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 1429) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Uxbridge (0.1 miles)
West Ruislip (2.6 miles), West Drayton (2.6 miles), Denham (2.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating
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> Current user rating: 6.2/10 (rated by 31 users)
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user reviews of the Three Tuns, Uxbridge
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| A very basic pub which hasn't been updated since the 19th century. Creature comfort is not the reason you would go here. It's more of a convenience pub as it's so close to Uxbridge tube station. My reason for going to this pub is that they serve Old Speckled Hen ale which is hard to come by in the Uxbridge area. Young people don't go here - they're all in Wetherspoons down the High Street, so it's usually full of old men like me! The manager is a bit of a head-case. He once threw me out for laughing too loud. There were six of us drinking in there and we were having a laugh. That's what you do. Never mind, it was his loss, we just spent our money elsewhere. Imnotnormal - 29 Jun 2011 10:35 |
| Nice pub to meet up with friends for a quiet drink, friendly bar staff except for the landlord who ignores his regulars except for for his little band of cronies. A lot of effort has gone into the smoking area but I have seen a RAT running round, probably nothing to do with the pub but still a bit off putting. Never seen any trouble in this pub and a wide age range of customers who seem to add to the atmosphere. Goldfinger - 6 Dec 2010 12:55 |
| Situated virtually opposite Uxbridge tube station, The Three Tuns is an attractive looking former coaching inn in the pedestrianised part of the High Street. It's a 350 year old Grade 2 listed building. An imposing looking Tudor style exterior gives way to a split level interior. The front part has a hot food counter, indicating that, perhaps unusually nowadays, food is served direct as opposed to being cooked to order. Down a few stairs is the bar counter and a low ceilinged bar with a flagstoned floor. It's a fairly standard cut-and-paste pub interior with that generic high street pub chain outlet feel to it ( eg - fruit machines, cheap drink promotional posters ) and nothing of specific note. It's part of the Punch Taverns portfolio. There's an outside patio at the back, a more welcoming conservatory style courtyard at the side and some seats outside at the front where you can watch the shoppers passing by. I paid a brief visit to this pub after watching the Middlesex v Sussex county cricket game up the road. Beers on were Speckled Hen, Adnams Bitter, Marstons Pedigree and Tetleys. The Adnams - £ 2.90p - was reasonable. Worthy of comment is the fact that, during my visit, there seemed to be noticeably more real ale trade than is often the case in a pub of this genre. I'd describe the pub as a perfectly adequate, but somewhat average bog standard town high street chain pub outlet. However, unless someone can recommend me a better alternative in the vicinity of the station - and I didn't immediately see any other pubs that looked worthy of investigation - a return visit next time I'm here for the cricket is reasonably likely JohnBonser - 27 Jul 2010 13:08 |
| My first visit last weekend. What a lovely pub. Excellent range of beers and very reasonable. Food is also excellent value and the young ladies behind the bar work hard and are very friendly. Apart from the usual couple of yobs who were swearing, because of their limited vocabulary (they should have been chucked out) this is a nice place. skippybn21 - 13 Jul 2010 09:12 |
| A great pub to enjoy a realy well kept pint or two on the way home from work and un-wind after a slow tube journey. Very efficient and friendly service. Cheers, John. JohnnyBGoode - 18 Feb 2010 12:34 |
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