Three Tuns Inn - Menu

Salop Street, SY9 5BW, Shropshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Fish, Steak, Pubs, Bars, Vegetarian

3.9 💬 3363 Reviews
Three Tuns Inn

Phone: +441588638797

Address: Salop Street, SY9 5BW, Shropshire, United Kingdom

City: Shropshire

Dishes: 19

Reviews: 3363

Website: https://thethreetunsinn.co.uk

"Called in after a long winters walk for a warm lunch, started by ordering 2 soft drinks, both were very flat and we're served in water stained glasses. We then sat hoping to eat and wasn't asked if we wanted to eat so we asked for menus. After looking at menus we were told that there were several things missing off the menu, which was fine but our final decision not to eat in the pub was how cold it was there. Neither of us were able to take our coats off we were that cold so decided not to eat in this environment. Which is such a shame to lose customers due to this especially as they have 3 beautiful log burners that could be used. It's a shame they aren't using the times we are in with several places to eat closed due to the time of year to encourage customers."

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jayprm jayprm

A family meal. What a lovely old pub oozing charm and character. Pork belly was spot on and the veg cooked perfectly. The slow cooked chilli was hot and flavoursome. The chicken goujons crisp. Recommended

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CastleResident
CastleResident

Excellent Birthday lunch, staff were on the ball throughout, 2 Lasagna's a chicken burger, food was top notch and with a round of drinks under £60. With the food served most definitely good value for money.


fedupandenglish
fedupandenglish

Somewhat apprehensive having read a few recent reviews but in the end it was pretty good. We ate twice in the evening during a recent stay in the area. They accommodated a party of 9 on the first occasion and I cannot criticise either the food or the service. It is pretty standard pub grub but was piping hot and served with a smile.


Connector24764290121
Connector24764290121

I’m so upset for the poor girl wearing the pink trainers : all I could hear for a majority of my stay was him not only shouting at her but swearing just being so nasty , she was upstairs working with a smile on her face and was lovely to me and my partner he did not deserve that even if she did make a mistake we all do ! I hope the chef realises treating staff like that is not ok


honeybees123
honeybees123

We thought it was great, and we eat out a lot. Went for Sunday lunch. Goats cheese and white bait to start followed by two roast beef dinners. Meat was good and veg done well with just the right crunch. Big plates too so plenty of it. 3 big roast potatoes each, yum, no skimping, so go with an appetite. Good pub food. Service was prompt and the staff were very nice. Took our dog. Would certainly go again.


Kay
Kay

We are very regular visitors to the pub but haven’t eaten here after such a poor experience a year ago. However, tired and hungry, we decided to stop for a snack before heading home after a long week in the town at the arts festival. Amy was efficient and charming (great work, thank you), such a huge improvement on previous visits. Our order was swiftly taken, the food was delivered in good time and was fresh and hot. As always the ale was perfect. Let’s hope the pub can maintain this standard of good service. Very happy this time, thank you.


graymoll
graymoll

Beer was good but staff hygiene needs reviewing.. The bar man happened to use the toilets at the same time as my husband and he did NOT wash his hands before going back behind the bar, which is pretty disgusting. Also I went to the ladies later on and the toilets were an absolute disgrace. The floor of all the cubicles was wet through, covered in soiled toilet paper and there was a distinct smell of vomit in my cubicle. They were terrible. Clearly no staff member was checking the cleanliness on a regular basis. It's things like this that stop people returning.....


Graham
Graham

What a shame. Once a great pub with good food and beer now a shadow of itself. Only one Tuns beer on, apparently they are in dispute with the brewery. Food was poor, the chips seemed like oven cooked chips. The Fish was average. The staff were poorly dressed and one looked unclean and they were more interested in the day's gossip then serving people. Had to chase to order and again to pay. It was very dirty cobwebs, dust and behind the bar was scruffy, full litter and disgusting. What a real shame. I don't like putting negative reviews up but this was my favourite pub, and management need to get a grip.


Christopher
Christopher

Well....where do I start? It's all gone wrong at the three tunns. Such a beautiful pub in its day now looking very unloved inside and out. Now owned by a big faceless brewery years n Holland) the pub is limited to what Three tunns beer that can be put on. Just one)xxx The staff are kids with no idea about customer service, the food is poor, the manager is a right grumpy man. I was in there Friday lunchtime for a drink 9-2-24 and the swearing and bad behavior from a group of lads was uncomfortable.we went to the castle hotel instead. I fear for the place I really do. Just needs to be back in the three tunns brewery hands. It will close I'm sure if it....and maybe it needs to ......to start ag...


Beth
Beth

Called in after a long winters walk for a warm lunch, started by ordering 2 soft drinks, both were very flat and we're served in water stained glasses. We then sat hoping to eat and wasn't asked if we wanted to eat so we asked for menus. After looking at menus we were told that there were several things missing off the menu, which was fine but our final decision not to eat in the pub was how cold it was there. Neither of us were able to take our coats off we were that cold so decided not to eat in this environment. Which is such a shame to lose customers due to this especially as they have 3 beautiful log burners that could be used. It's a shame they aren't using the times we are in with sev...

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  • Fish Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.
  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.
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  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

Amenities

  • Seating
  • Free Wifi
  • Visa Card
  • Live Music

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