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Three Tuns, Hereford
Hay-On-Wye
Postal town: Hereford
HR3 5DB
Served areas
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Soup Dragon left this review about Three Tuns
The exterior is a nice white rendered corner build, by the bridge, with black paintwork and there is a nice beer garden
The interior is a mix of modern, after a nasty fire had gutted the place a few years back, but with some attempt to have a historic feel that wasn't a fake or twee look. It is open plan around the corner bar, with food seating on the level above. The decor in the bar area is mainly white, with a bit of red, with beams and stone pier supports. As someone who hates the modern look (like the sofa in the extension!) it is done tastefully. Clientele was mixed and the lad behind the bar was friendly and served very well, considering the problems he faced with the beer.
Beer; tap stuff with originally three handpulls, however the Wye Valley HPA was finish, the Butty Bach went while i was ordering and the only one left, Three Tuns XXX was cloudy and on the turn.
Sort the beer out and i think this would be fine, currently however, i wouldn't be rushing back
On 11th October 2009
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- Real Ale : Yes last updated 11 October 2009 by Alan Hurdle