The Three Tuns, Great Bedwyn - pub details
Address: 1 High Street, Great Bedwyn, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 3NU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 4847)
Bedwyn (0.2 miles), Hungerford (4.9 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
Pub suggested by Oliver H on 8 Oct 2003
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> Current user rating: 6.2/10 (rated by 12 users)
> Local guide: Wiltshire pub guide
other pubs nearby:
Cross Keys, Great Bedwyn (0.0 miles)
user reviews of the Three Tuns, Great Bedwyn
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| Hair in my food. When I mentioned this to the manager, she did not offer an apology, despite me being completely polite to her when I mentioned it. In her own words, she said she was too busy and stressed to deal with me. scottbindlay - 14 Sep 2008 17:12 |
| Gristy "and it's a bit too obvious that "Shiner" is inextricably linked to your pub as well" You are seeing what is not there, I have no connection to this pub, or nor other, the only connection I have to beer / pubs is as a user FWIW I live in the Portsmouth area, and the only reason for being in G Bedwyn was visiting my mother shiner - 22 Mar 2007 13:33 |
| To anonymous 2nd March:- You could at least add a tagline saying you own or work at the pub. If you do either, perhaps you could explain why, having tried both (locked) doors, we spotted people through the window sitting at the bar who clearly saw us, but couldn't even lean out of a window to say sorry, we shut on Sundays...and it's a bit too obvious that "Shiner" is inextricably linked to your pub as well...the journey wasn't wasted, of course, as we had a decent experience in the Cross Keys. Gristy - 19 Mar 2007 16:34 |
| We visited this pub in Feb, on a wet Wednesday lunch time. We did try the Cross Keys first as it was nearest our parking spot & had slightly better review than Three Tuns. However even though the Cross keys was open all we got was a grunt & and [presumably] the landlord then vanished & left us in limbo. So we walked up the road to the Three Tuns This was the best move we ever made. Although the door was locked [it was about 11:45] they opened up when they spotted us. The welcome was friendly, and although the food was still being added to the blackboard menu we were able to order without fuss We chose fish & chips, and it was absolutely lovely. Service & staff were very good & helpful. Would certainly return again shiner - 6 Mar 2007 18:46 |
| I have eaten in this pub on many many occasions and the staff, the food, the beer and the atmosphere are fantastic. Fresh, homemade restaurant quality food served by attentive and extremely friendly staff. If I'm going out for a meal this is always my first choice although I would recommend booking on Thursdays through to Sundays as it is so popular and usually fully booked in advance. The opening hours are 12 noon to 3.00 pm every day and then 6.00 pm to 11.00 pm every day apart from Sunday when the excellent staff have a well deserved rest. Maybe if you're thinking of travelling 45 miles to visit a specific pub you could give them a call first to find out their opening hours and possibly book a table and that way you won't have a wasted journey and be disappointed? anonymous - 2 Mar 2007 09:16 |
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