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The Three Nuns, Loughborough

Churchgate
Loughborough
LE11 1UD
Phone: 01509611989

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Quinno _ left this review about The Three Nuns

L shaped Everards refit pub, apparently known locally as the Six Tits. Quite wood heavy with some nice panelling at the back. Six pumps with five on, four of theirs and a Phipps. My Beacon Hill was on the turn (NBSS 1.5, dumped). Shame because it's not a bad pub in itself. Everards seem to be losing their grip on their tied houses over the last few years and this one’s a prime example – needs some mystery shoppers to flush out the poor cellaring.

On 19th November 2022 - rating: 5
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Aqualung . left this review about The Three Nuns

This Everard's tied house consists of a long L shaped room , carpeted at the front and a parquet floor at the rear. The rear area seems to be more a drinking area although the bar counter is at the front. There was a very predictable 1980s music soundtrack playing.
Quite a few people in the front were or had been eating. I checked the menu to find that a Mixed Grill here was just £9.50, cheaper than most Spoons unless it's the Steak Club but it doesn't include a drink. It went down a treat with a pint of Old Original (£3.55). Other Everard beers were Tiger, Beacon Hill, Sunchaser and a Wadworth's Bishops Tipple.
I must have been to this one before in the distant past but had no recollection of what it was like. As with most Everard tied houses I thought it was well worth a visit.

On 28th May 2018 - rating: 7
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custodian 42 left this review about The Three Nuns

Another decent place near to the White Hart. As in that pub, I've forgotten what I drank so would need to go back, but I don't remember the choice being as good as the WH.

On 27th March 2017 - rating: 5
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Three Nuns

A traditional pub with an L shaped lounge and bar area. The interior is mainly polished pine, which includes the bar and some panelling in the rear dining area. Six handpumps, with five ales to choose from on this visit. We went for the Everards Habit Ale and Shardlow Ale, which were ok, but would have tasted better only for the annoying choice of music been played.

On 10th April 2016 - rating: 6
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Mark Davey left this review about The Three Nuns

Famed as the best Everards pub in town, the "6 tits" was definatly on our crawl list, but the quality of the beer let it down a little. Whilst perfectly drinkable, my Tiger was a little cloudy and the best was not much better. Inside, the pub is a little soulless, obviously catering for diners over drinkers. Worth a visit when the Tiger is on form.

On 1st March 2016 - rating: 7
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Mags Fanstone left this review about The Three Nuns

Me & hubby visit this pub for a cracking pub lunch when I can finally persuade him to take me shopping in Loughborough

On 28th October 2011 - rating: 10
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Three Nuns

The bold, green signage looks a bit brash against the white-painted walls, but the dark wood interior is rather more inviting. The front bar is pretty cosy on a cold winter day, but there is also a rather larger seating area further back. Strangly, the brewery branding seems to have been taken down from the frontage but there is a good range of Everards beer on the eight handpumps, plus Bath Ales Festive (£2.85) on as a guest. Pretty good overall, and the traditional building has a fine setting next to the main churchyard.

On 8th January 2011 - rating: 8
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Lord Danger left this review about The Three Nuns

Pub is known locally as the six tits.

They do very good warm mulled wine in the winter.

On 10th September 2007 - rating: 8
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