Reviews on Bar food in Veryan, United Kingdom including Cutty Sark Falmouth, New Inn at Veryan, The Kings Head, New Inn Restaurant, The Ship Inn, Plume of Feathers, Roseland Inn, The Kings Arms, The BOATHOUSE, Hawkins Arms Probus
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5 based on 293 reviews
NEW TENANTS - September 2019 The Hawkins Arms is the only pub in the village of Probus, located midway between Turo and St Austell. Its famous for having the tallest church tower in Cornwall. The tower is 129 feet (39 m) high. The Hawkinsâs décor is sympa
We have been back a couple of times since the new owners took over. I am delighted to say that Chef Angus is still there & the food is as stunningly good as always. Absolutely wonderful & the new decor in the pub makes it feel so warm & friendly. All the staff are lovely & we are going back on Sunday as we are lucky enough to be local!
4 based on 149 reviews
Licenced cafe open 7 days. Monday Through Wednesday evening we are open until 8.30pm for Fish and Chip / Curry takeaway - either eat in or take out, and Thursday, Friday, Saturday we have an evening menu and are open until 9pm
Crab sandwiches in Cornwall are quite challenging. First you fail if there is any shell left in the meat. Secondly the bread and everything else has to be perfect. The crab sandwich I had was perfect. Added to that it was served in a lovely setting with a cool glass of beer.
4 based on 214 reviews
The Kings Arms is a pub restaurant.
Invited 9 of my family who live in Cornwall and Devon for Sunday lunch at Kings Arms all had different dishes and all of them said ,without prompting ,how lovely, the food was and they would come back again.Plus on top of that that the portions were huge to the extent that my wife and 2 others couldn`t eat it all.Although they still managed dessert which again were huge.I would also like to mention the staff who were brilliant because our lot arrived at different times wanted different things etc.etc.and they handled it all with a smile so thank you all at KINGS ARMS,Tregony.Thank you so much for your kind review- hope to see you and your family again very soon!!
4 based on 244 reviews
A charming unspoilt traditional English Pub offering quality cuisine , ales and wine .
Took my parents to the Roseland Inn for their first visit at lunch today.Between us we had the Ham-hock Scotch Egg (perfectly executed), Whitebait & chips, Seabass fillets on a salmon & dill risotto and a main sized pan-seared Scallops with salad.All dishes were cooked perfectly and nicely presented.My mum, who is a stickler for everything, declared the scallops were the most perfectly cooked and the French salad dressing the best sheâs ever had outside France. My wife - also very particular - enjoyed the seabass dish very much.
4 based on 643 reviews
The Plume of Feathers is a 17th century traditional Cornish coastal pub, offering hand pull beers and great food. On December 5th 2016 Helen and Roger took over this lovely little pub in this very friendly village. As much as the food as possible is local
Knowing Portscatho well we booked into The Plume and Feathers for one night. Rooms are small but comfortable. Quiet for a pub infant really peaceful, but perhaps not in the summer when everyone is outside drinking. Lovely comfy beds and a delicious breakfast in the morning. Remember to book dinner for the evening. ( The bar area was busy Monday night ) The dinner was delicious .
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4 based on 432 reviews
Arrived mid week, very welcoming and they had Thatchers on draft. My partner had the most enormous steak n ale pie with new pots and veg which she reckoned was the best sheâd ever had. I had the lasagne which I thought came with chips but apparently thatâs only if you order during the day, as in the evening it comes with garlic bread. Can only assume I misread the menu but baffling to me. It was a little bland to be honest, I normally refrain from ordering meals that I can do better myself, and I wish Iâd had the steak pie. We shared a sticky toffee pudding which was lovely
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4 based on 89 reviews
We turned up for lunch on a Sunday, loads of local people piling in for Sunday lunch with a smattering of tourists and lots of dogs, all very friendly and lively. How a local pub should be.I had one of the specials - 6 scallops with a nice salad, absolutley delicious local produce cooked simply. Then lovely bread and butter pudding.Thoroughly recommended.
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4 based on 454 reviews
The Kings Head is a family owned pub, set in the heart of the Roseland Peninsula within the secluded village of Ruan Lanihorne. Being a Freehouse, our emphasis is on supporting local beers, wines and spirits as well as local growers. The beef and lamb com
Visited here for a meal towards the end of June, based on the recommendation of our holiday cottage manager.The pub was recently under new management at the time, and were struggling with suppliers, but were very accommodating so it didn't impact our visit.The food was delicious, its a small menu and not standard pub food, but what we had was excellent!The staff were also lovely and accommodating, and we were even able to meet the resident dogs.All in all it was a great evening, and I'll visit again when I'm next in the area!
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4 based on 170 reviews
Stayed at the pub and have eaten there quite a few times. Purely lovely pub with fantastic food and wonderful landlord/landlady. It is a village pub at its best !!!! I actually cannot fault this delightful pub and have the pleasure of being in Veryan regularly now so will have many visits whether for food or staying there.
4 based on 116 reviews
The Cutty Sark has an informal pub style dining area on the upper level as well as more formal restaurant on the ground floor that is also available for private party hire.
I booked a table by phone and was surprised to find the Pub restaurant almost empty. We were worried whether this was because the food was not up to much but were in for a surprise.The roast lamb with vegetables we ordered was lovely and rich, very tasty.Quite a different experience from other Sunday roasts in town recently, which haven't been up to scratch one way or another, from lukewarm or uncrispy roast potatoes or swimming in gravy.We found out later that the Pub had only just restarted offering Sunday lunches.Definitely worth another visit or two.
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