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Mews pub just off Oxford Street, it is a useful oasis from Primark or Selfridges - very largely touristy but with some local office workers. Originally dating from 1764 and later merged with the building next door, hence the split-level interior. The very long frontage dates from 1871. The interior is authentically pubby with a mixture of red leather banquettes, bar-stool tables and ordinary tables and chairs; plus two rather splendid red leather armchairs by the fireplace.
There is a wide food menu including Sunday roasts and a kids' option. Cask ales are from the Greene King stable, plus a guest or two.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Three Tuns, London
Changing beers typically include: Greene King - Abbot , Greene King - Spring Break , Timothy Taylor - Landlord