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The Three Tuns, Faversham

Tanners Street
Faversham
ME13 7JP

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E TA left this review about The Three Tuns

Shepherd and Neame's oldest remaining pub, one of the first 2 bought by the Brewery along with The Castle, which was closed quite a while ago. The pub dates from 1605 and has retained much of its architectural interest. The two original bars have been knocked through to form a single public bar with structural timbers on display and an impressive large brick fireplace and chimney breast at one end. There are steps either side of the chimney leading down to a games room with a pool table. There is a dartboard in the public bar. At the rear is a large enclosed lawned garden which catches the Sun all day. The landlady was very pleasant, making a point of coming to say hello and chatting about the pub, and Faversham in general. There were 2 handpumps on the bar, both with Masterbrew, which was in excellent condition. The garden makes this a good choice for Summer drinking, and it's a very good candidate for a town crawl.

On 9th March 2018 - rating: 6
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Three Tuns

Shepherd Neame pub, with a small rectangular bar up a few steps at the front of the building. Also has a lower room and pool table behind the fireplace. Beer garden with petanque. Just Master Brew (£3.10) available from the three handpumps. Perhaps I caught it on a bad day, but I would say that it was worryingly quiet on a warm and sunny Saturday afternoon.

On 3rd June 2012 - rating: 6
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