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The Three Tuns, Honiton

133 High Street
Honiton
EX14 1LR

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E TA left this review about The Three Tuns

As described by others below, I found this traditional high street local to be welcoming and convivial. There was a large TV at the back showing football, and there were 1 or 2 family groups enjoying themselves in a civilised manner. Three dry pumps and one dispensing Jail Ale, which was in decent condition. Worth including in a crawl.

On 11th February 2022 - rating: 6
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about The Three Tuns

This was the first of three pubs I sampled in Honiton. It's a traditional coaching inn on the middle of the town's lengthy High Street.

Entrance is via the yard at the side of the pub. You arrive in a small front drinking area, with more seating towards the rear of the pub, where a TV can also be found. Beyond that, a corridor leads to the toilets with a door for a skittle alley too.

Locals and staff seemed friendly enough. The real ale was Landlord.

On 18th November 2021 - rating: 5
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Three Tuns Inn

Very traditional pub on one side of a covered alleyway, partly opened-out inside to leave a two-part bar with the main seating / dining area at the back. Also has a pool room and skittle alley beyond. Mix of furniture and restrained decor. Live music advertised. Friendly welcome, and there was a good community - if rather un-pub-like - feel to the place when I stopped by on a Saturday morning to find it mostly full of older ladies drinking coffee. A pair of handpumps on each part of the counter, offering London Pride and the more local Dartmoor Jail Ale (£1.55, half).

On 31st January 2016 - rating: 7
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Philip Gaskin left this review about The Three Tuns Inn

A narrow pub running back from the High Street. There is a small front bar, and a longer one at the back which seemed the popular one with a friendly feel to it. The interior can best be described as well lived in. There is a long corridor at the back to the toilets, and a door that says skittle alley. Outside in the alleyway there are a couple of tables. Draught Bass at £3.05 was nice to see, with Butcombe Bitter also avilable.

On 4th June 2011 - rating: 6
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Soup Dragon left this review about The Three Tuns Inn

Terraced pub, with white exterior and black paintwork. There is a beer patio in the alley way.

The interior had two rooms, a small bar and bigger lounge, where a country & western singer struggled with his music machine to knock out a tune or two, which to be fair was fine. The decor was red and white, with black beams and lots of 70s style brass ornaments. The service was friendly and it was busy enough with a mixed clientele.

Beer; apart from the usual tap stuff, there was Butcombe Bitter and Bass on handpull. The bitter was fine.

This is a decent enough place and i would happily return

On 13th September 2009 - no rating submitted
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