Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in St Austell. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. St Austell (/sɪnt ˈɔːstəl/; Cornish: S. Austel) is a civil parish and major town in Cornwall, England, UK. It is situated on the south coast, approximately 10 miles (16 km) south of Bodmin and 30 miles (48 km) west of the border with Devon.
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4 based on 201 reviews
The Pier House Hotel and Restaurant in St Austell Cornwall, (originally called Charlestown Hotel) was built in 1794 and was originally two farm cottages. It became a farmhouse after the Rashleigh Arms was built in 1851. Then the occupants at the farm star
I'm sure this is a nice pub for some people, maybe more for the football/sports fans. Food was really poor, hair in coleslaw, dry, overcooked burger. Chips were average though. Didn't feel like complaing at the bar surrounded by men moaning about their whining wives! Not for us anyway.
4 based on 285 reviews
The Victoria Inn, Roche - A Warm Welcome with Good Food. Situated off the A30 and just past the Cornwall Services at Victoria. A large Cornish Pub and an historic coaching house. Serving breakfast from 7:30am and a traditional pub menu all day. The Victor
We stayed two nights at the adjacent Travelodge, which has a direct pass door from reception to the restaurant. Very handy for breakfast.Staff were cheery and helpful.Breakfast was freshly cooked (no rock hard sausages that have spent the day under hot lamps). Price when we stayed was £8 for a full breakfast and I think a couple of pounds less for a veggie version. That price included self-serve hot drinks, juices, cereals and fruit.Were we not out in the two evenings we visited, we would have given it a shot for dinner too.
4 based on 1055 reviews
The Pub has moved with times and although over 150 years old boasts eight four star gold rated rooms, a public bar, popular with the locals that shows all live sport and has great bands every fortnight. Our lounge bar is fantastic for relaxing in with lar
It was pouring with rain and apparently we heard that the pub further down the street was full. We walked a bit further up and went into the pub restaurant side. They allow dogs which was good as there was one in our group. Overall, food was good and service from the young man behind the counter. Very friendly.However I had a burger which was a bit on the small and bland side. The other meals were all good according to the family.Dear Keith B,Thank you for your review. It's good to hear that you enjoyed your visit to us, and found the service and staff excellent, but i'm sorry to hear that you didn't enjoy your burger as much as the rest of your family enjoyed their meals. I will pass this feedback to the kitchen team.We do hope that you will be back to visit us again soon.kind regardsPaul and the team at the Rashleigh Arms
4 based on 535 reviews
The Holmbush Inn is a lively and friendly pub , situated in St Austell. The pub is family and dog friendly with a large conservatory that can easily accommodate large group bookings. There is a pool table and TVs showing terrestrial sporting events, The p
We are now becoming regular visitors to the Inn. The staff are welcoming and the food is consistently good. We are never disappointed. Yesterday we tried one of the sharing desserts, the Salted Caramel ice cream was served in a large glass, with marshmallows, and sweets. For the price, it was well worth it. We are now looking forward to trying the the other sharing dessert, chocolate fudge, with chocolate and vanilla icecream!!Thank you very much for this review, we are delighted you enjoyed your visit and we do look forward to welcoming you back again very soon!
4 based on 678 reviews
We had dinner here twice during our week at nearby accommodation. On both occasions I had the mussels starter and they were simply the largest juiciest best mussels I have ever had, and a substantial serving of them too. The staff were friendly and chatty and helpful (especially fitting us in after we abandoned the neighbouring Sams-on-the-beach). I've marked them down one notch because their main courses are too large : everybody in a party of 8 failed to finish them.
4 based on 205 reviews
Welcome to our brand new restaurant "whites" at the white hart hotel Home cooked, locally sourced fresh food is our passion Fantastic service awaits you from our friendly and professional staff Delicious menu choices Special occasions catered for *brand n
We booked a 3 night stay and had such a great time. All of the staff were so helpful and friendly.But we would just like to say how amazing Jayne was at breakfast so friendly bubbly and it really made our stay, we would also like to mention Thomas (I think, slightly wavey hair working on night 7th March) he made us feel really special as it was our wedding Anniversary.If you have employe of the month I think Jayne and Thomas should be put forward for amazing customer service skills But a great big thank you to all the staff. Food was also wonderful highly recommend The White HeartThank you so much , Iâll make sure they see this , hope to see you again in the future
4 based on 897 reviews
Go here quite often and once again it didnât fail. Very friendly staff friendly atmosphere. Good selection on the menu, we had the Carvery good quality meat & vegetables, very tasty and well cooked & plentiful. Good value, well worth a visit.Thank you for taking the time to leave a review.Thank you for all your fantastic comments regarding our staff, the atmosphere and menu selection. We are delighted you enjoyed your Sunday carvery and found it to be good quality, well cooked and plentiful. It is lovely to hear that you visit us quite often, please do make yourselves known next time. We look forward to welcoming you back again soon.Kind regardsThe Britannia
4 based on 897 reviews
The Pier House Hotel and Restaurant in St Austell Cornwall is situated on the picturesque harbour of Charlestown with stunning views of the port and coastline of St Austell bay.
Charlestown is not short on restaurants, but this is the only one that has stood its ground and remained fairly traditional while catering to minority tastes and allergies (as you have to these days). Hipsters with deep wallets head for the Longstore up the road. I hear it's very good but I was entertaining elderly parents who wanted something a bit more trad. Trad is what you get at the Pier House - scampi and chips, fish pie, steak and ale pie etc., but they also do banana blossom 'plant-based' fish 'n' chips etc., so going for a nice balance. My mum loved her fish pie (although alas none of it was local), my dad was happy with his 'small' scampi and chips (definitely enough for a main-sized meal), and I shared a main of mussels in white wine and cream which was huge: hard to believe it was a main for one. I normally only order side salads for a shot of fibre and nutrition, and never expect them to be interesting. But not only was this side salad HUGE, but it was nicely dressed with a sweetish balsamic-based dressing and included nice surprises like cress. The chips that came with the mussels were delicious: crisp and fresh. Servers were very helpful and friendly, and the atmosphere (in the back room at least) was cosy and relaxing. All in all, a very nice experience for my whole family. Well done Pier House!Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. We are so pleased that you all enjoyed your meals whilst on your recent visit with us. We look forward to welcoming you back in future!
4 based on 2092 reviews
Award winning cosy Cornish pub situated in a beautiful valley near St Austell and the Eden Project serving great food, wine,ale, and coffee. Enjoy cosy fires in the winter months and a great pub garden in the summer
Authentic, characterful village pub with a varied menu. The service was prompt and friendly.Our party had a ploughmans, brisket burnt ends, filthy fries and a chicken roll. The brisket was obscenely tasty. The filthy fries were just vast. All our party staggered away complaining of tight clothes and an urgent need to sleep. Thoroughly recommended Superb! Come back and try our lovely Sunday Roast or maybe a tasty breakfast on a Friday or Saturday morning from 7.30-10am. Don't for get we have lots coming up as we approach winter, we have some great music this weekend, won't be long and we will all be singing carols in the bar on the 22nd December! Check out our lovely special Christmas menu too - its available to book from 1st December right through until 21st!
Where to eat British food in St Austell: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 154 reviews
Welcome to the newly refurbished St Austell Brewery Visitor Centre and Hicks Bar. Our Visit England accredited Visitor Centre reveals the secrets behind our award-winning brewing process. Submerge yourself in more than 160 years of brewing excellence and
Very Informative. Lots of things the same as all brewing but the great thing about visiting different breweries is that they all have their own histories, differing displays and mainly different beers. I would definitely recommend. I tried a lot of different ales that I wouldâve otherwise not been able to as I donât live here in Cornwall and they are not available to me at home.
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