The Three Tuns, Romsey - pub details
Address: 58 Middlebridge Street, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 8HL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01794 512639
Romsey (0.6 miles), Dunbridge (2.9 miles), Redbridge (5 miles)
Pub suggested by Tricia Singleton on 23 Sep 2003
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Tudor Rose, Romsey (0.2 miles), Tavern, Romsey (0.3 miles), William IV, Romsey (0.3 miles), Olive Tree, Romsey (0.3 miles), Old House at Home, Romsey (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Three Tuns, Romsey
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| Only visit this pub on occasion visits to Romsey, but has usually been quite pleasant and still seems to be (I've not eaten here so cannot comment on the quality of the food). blamm - 14 Jul 2008 12:47 |
| Never eaten here but the interior is nice, and the beer selection not bad as Romsey goes. A nice place to go before or after a curry at Purbani. ChrisP87 - 6 May 2008 11:33 |
| The only thing I can say about this pub is please, really don’t bother. We have just had Sunday lunch there for my parents Ruby wedding anniversary and I was ashamed that we went there. The pub is in a nice accessible location and first impressions are a welcoming environment, the staff were pleasant and the beer and wines on offer were good. With closer inspection the pub needed a really good clean, the toilets needed a good scrub and there was no toilet roll in either ladies or gents. The service was pleasant, but totally inadequate and inattentive. We had to prompt at every stage for everything, specials, desert menus, coffee and for any accompaniments. There was never an offer for any of these things. Also a note to anyone that has kids, there is no children’s menu. When the food arrived it was at best mediocre and for those of us having the Sunday roast, appalling. I have eaten in a lot of places from the trashiest to world class and everything in between and this was most definitely the worst roast that has ever been served to me. Along with the meagre portion of roast pork, was a small amount of carrots and broccoli, which if I had to guess had been boiling since about Tuesday, I honestly thought the 70’s approach to cooking had finally been stamped out everywhere except for Grandma’s house and the roast potatoes had been cooked for too long, left and reheated producing potatoes of cardboard like quality. Others who had fish complained that it was very watery and the chocolate brownie pudding had a watery like sauce, which was odd and not very complimentary to the nice brownie. The home made crème brulee would not have looked out of place in a reproduction of Oliver Twist. Having complained to the waitress about the quality, which was dismissed with a vague apology and nothing more there was nothing to do but pay up and get out, so to the one plus point, they forgot to charge us for one of the meals and as mean as it seems I was in no mood to tell them. This place has some charm about it, and with a new chef and some competent staff has loads of potential, but at the moment forget it. anonymous - 1 Apr 2007 17:35 |
| I took my family there to try the food one tuesday lunchtime in June 2006. At 12:30 the pub was empty. We found out why when the food arrived - it was awful. Served a reasonale pint of beer though (Gales HSB I think). alan0659 - 6 Jul 2006 21:45 |
| Recently changed hands - worth another visit i reckon Ellie_I - 17 Feb 2006 21:03 |
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