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This modest looking house has probably the longest history of any pub in Romsey. It is made of massive oak timber beams placed close together as was the style in the 15th century. Above the bar is a splendid half-timbered Tudor Hall with a stone fireplace. Unfortunately, fire regulations stop the room being opened to the public. The hall was the meeting place of the Guild of St. George, which was the forerunner of Romsey Corporation. For many years the age of the Bugle, as it was then known, was not realised. Building work in 1928 revealed its true age, and it was renamed the Tudor Rose. Nowadays the Tudor is a small no-frills pub in a good central location on the Corn Market, very near the bus station. The building's varied history also includes time as a workhouse, a house of mercy, and a brothel. The almost square single bar has a fine timbered ceiling and an ancient fireplace. Regulars choose the guest beer in summer. A courtyard provides extra outside space for drinkers and smokers. There is live music every Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon.
A lovely warm genuine pub. This place hasn't changed much since I first visited a few decades ago. Beer is kept nicely and service is very good. Still a gem.
Lovely friendly place. Nice old style pub. Staff friendly and welcoming. They have Live music on here. Nicely decorated for Christmas. Situated in Romsey town centre. Would go again and recommend
Basic boozer could be good for a afternoon pint, but a frosty reception of a bar lady who clearly didn't want to be there. I'm not a local, if I was I may have got a more friendly welcome, I tried some banter but blank looks back. Ale was OK...Tribute and small wine over 10 quid pricey. The Star nearby was much better and 2 quid cheaper.
Top notch pub. Great atmosphere and service. A must for anyone who loves real pubs.
Very old pub with just the one bar - but it has a welcoming real fire for the winter! Good selection of beer, friendly staff, right in the middle of the town.
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