
The Three Tuns
π Stainton Ln, Stainton, Rotherham S66 7RB, UK
About The Three Tuns
The Three Tuns is a popular traditional pub and restaurant nestled in the village of Stainton, near Rotherham. With a strong Google rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from hundreds of reviews, it's known for its welcoming atmosphere and classic British pub experience. Visitors often praise its slightly out-of-the-way charm, making it a worthwhile destination for those seeking a genuine local feel.
Diners can enjoy a varied menu featuring classic pub fare, with many customers highlighting the generous portion sizes and reasonable prices. Options include hearty dishes like shepherd's pie, rump steak, and mixed grills, with a light lunch menu also available offering excellent value. The team at The Three Tuns is frequently commended for their friendly service, contributing to the pleasant dining experience in this traditional ale house setting.
Visiting Information
The Three Tuns is open daily from 12:00 PM to 11:00 PM, providing ample opportunity to enjoy a meal or a drink. The establishment is committed to accessibility, featuring wheelchair-accessible parking, entrance, restrooms, and seating, ensuring a comfortable visit for all guests. Payment is convenient, with options including credit cards, debit cards, and NFC payments accepted.
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π Stainton Ln, Stainton, Rotherham S66 7RB, UK
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Showing 5 of 339 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 7 February 2026.
First time visit, we arrived at 1.30pm on Wednesday, plenty of free tables. The pub does light lunch menu which is Β£12 for 2 meals. We ordered shepherd pie, rump steak and mixed grill, all were in generous portions. The prices on menu are reasonable and the desserts are Β£5.50 There is a vegetarian menu. Definitely will go back again.
Excellent, slightly out of the way pub that's well worth a visit. Great pub food, nice staff and good beer in very pleasant traditional ale house. Lovely!!
We were really disappointed tonight. Been coming here for years but had to wait an hour until being told they had no mixed grill as chef was not happy with it so my Son had to change his order. Peppercorn sauce tasted like gravy. Usual manager Claire who is great was not in but girl with dark hair who I think was manager was rude, not friendly no smile and no apologies for wait for food.
Fantastic friendly staff, food choices were really good and my option of Pie was heavenly and home made. Will definitely visit again next time I am in the area.
We visited the pub for Sunday lunch as a family celebrating my in-laws wedding anniversary. It was also a special visit as it was where my father in-law was evacuated to during the war and returning to have lunch there, we thought would be nice. Unfortunately the food was a bit of a let down. Pate for starter, would have been better with more toast. The family members who had the beef said it was nice but the turkey wasn't. The vegetable accompaniments were unappetising including lumpy mash and dry roast potatoes along with plain boiled veg. The Yorkshire pudding was hard. The dessert of sponge and custard went down well with my in-laws, especially with extra custard which we requested. All in all a nice pub but food wise could, with a bit more imagination be so much better.