Find out what Gastropub restaurants to try in Lostwithiel. Lostwithiel (/lɒstˈwɪðjəl/ lost-WIDH-yəl; Cornish: Lostwydhyel) is a civil parish and small town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom at the head of the estuary of the River Fowey. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,739, increasing to 2,899 at the 2011 census. The Lostwithiel electoral ward had a population of 4,639 at the 2011 census. The name Lostwithiel comes from the Cornish "lostwydhyel" which means "tail of a wooded area".
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4 based on 286 reviews
Large conservatory situated in the new inn pub ,come join us for dinner. Under new management please call for bookings it is advisable to book as we get very busy thank you
Went to the pub (The New Inn) & enquired about food, then taken through to a lovely airy orangery where we ate. Food, service & atmosphere were excellent. Top marks â
4 based on 827 reviews
We are a community led village pub focusing on the things that make a good pub great: quality food made from fresh locally sourced produce, the best kept ales, music, games and a whole lot of fun.
We stopped hear for lunch. Lovley pub food ok but very expencive. Asked for no salad on two meals chabbacha (sorry about spelling)with chicken bacon and cheese, when i came had salad on both. Told the waitress who didnt look to happy to take it back to the kitchen. Then we had to wait for them to come back for 15 mins at which point they were cold. Other meal was jacket potatoe which was over cooked and wasnt very hot. Had 2pints of coke which cost £7.00 which i thought was very dear for a soft drink.It turned out to be a busy lunchtime service but only 2 staff working felt very sorry for them.
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4 based on 98 reviews
A pub serving award winning ales and great value food,which is served all day in the summer months. There is a large beer garden to the rear of the property with a secure children's activity centre. It is dog friendly, and promotes a friendly atmosphere.
Three of us were down in Cornwall, for cricket which unfortunately got rained off. We had though, booked a couple of night stay over in St Blazey, and decided to eat at the Welcome home Inn on the first night. What a lovely experience. Local, friendly, great staff, and pub food to die for. It was so good we went back on our second night and ate there again. Equally as good. Some great real ale, really well priced and a lovely atmosphere. If we were ever in the area again, this would be a must for a stop off.Thank you for your review and kind wordsWe hope that if you are ever in the area again you will pay us a visit. It is feedback such as yours that makes us feel that what we do is really worthwhile.Once again, thank you for your custom and the kind sentiment shown by your kind words.Kind regards Ken and Sue.
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