The following is the results of your search for Taverns, The Three.
Taverns, The Three: A place on the great "Appian Way," about 11 miles from Rome, designed
for the reception of travellers, as the name indicates. Here Paul, on
his way to Rome, was met by a band of Roman Christians
(Acts 28:15)
The "Tres Tabernae was the first mansio or mutatio, that is,
halting-place for relays, from Rome, or the last on the way to the
city. At this point three roads run into the Via Appia, that from
Tusculum, that from Alba Longa, and that from Antium; so necessarily
here would be a halting-place, which took its name from the three
shops there, the general store, the blacksmith's, and the
refreshment-house...Tres Tabernae is translated as Three Taverns, but
it more correctly means three shops" (Forbes's Footsteps of St. Paul,
p.20