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Feedback gevenLovely food, hospitable and accommodating hosts. We'll recommended!
Price per person: £20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Went there last night for the first time. The place was packed until the final bell and it's not hard to see why. The space is old and traditional, warm and welcoming. It was quite obvious that the staff believe in their pub; the service was very good and the host and servers mostly all made the effort for personal contact that felt in no way strained or insincere. The highlight was the food. Some of the best food I've had in a long time, and my group agreed wholeheartedly. I had the wood pigeon pastrami and the beef pie. No words to describe how good, except to say I ate slowly to savour every bite. At the table, high applause for the regular AND the gluten free fish chips, and the braised beef bonbon. The only issue is lack of parking, which can't be helped, but I would be happy to walk from Romsey town centre in the pouring rain to sit by the fire at The Three Tuns and enjoy the food. Highly recommend.
Had a lovely lunch here yesterday. Lovely cosy atmosphere with the fire going which we were sat right next to. Service was friendly and food arrived quickly. Food was tasty and good value, although the menu said our pie would come with sautéed potatoes but think they were just boiled. Still a lovely meal but was expecting something slightly different! Lovely ales on tap too! Price per person: £20–30
Had a lunch on Sunday 1st Oct as part of a group of eight. The service was second to none, and the food was prompt and very tasty. Nothing was too much trouble even though the staff were very busy that day. Parking: Parking is an issue though and the disabled bay is a standard size bay that would be tricky to navigate due to it's position. Don't let that put you off though, great experience and would go again. Food: 5