Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Redruth. Redruth (/rəˈdruːθ/ rə-DROOTH, Cornish: Resrudh) is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The population of Redruth was 14,018 at the 2011 census. In the same year the population of the Camborne-Redruth urban area, which also includes Carn Brea, Illogan and several satellite villages, stood at 55,400 making it the largest conurbation in Cornwall. Redruth lies approximately at the junction of the A393 and A3047 roads, on the route of the old London to Land's End trunk road (now the A30), and is approximately 9 miles (14 km) west of Truro, 12 miles (19 km) east of St Ives, 18 miles (29 km) north east of Penzance and 11 miles (18 km) north west of Falmouth. Camborne and Redruth together form the largest urban area in Cornwall and before local government reorganisation were an urban district.
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4 based on 18 reviews
This friendly village pub is an excellent place to call in for a meal.If you like meals " like your mum used to make" then this is for you....and me !There is a choice of 2 meats and the Veg is standard.Its well cooked, delicious, filling and the atmosphere is friendly. What more could you want ! I've been there on a number of occasions and will continue to go as long as they keep serving meals like this.
4 based on 63 reviews
Well just saying the food was very good isn't fair, the food was amazing. I oredered the lamb shank and it was perfect. Nice big meal and very filling.Every meal ordered was exceedingly good and service was great.Not sure how regular it is, but when we finished our meal live music started.The whole pub was buzzing and the atmosphere was great.Spoke to a few of the locals and everyone was friendly and welcoming.Really great pub, hope to visit again soon Thankyou very much for your review, it's lovely to know you've enjoyed your experience with us & we will pass this on to our staff.Very much appreciated thanks again
4 based on 45 reviews
Cozy traditional pub serving fab home-made food, real ale & wines. Friendly staff, beer garden, darts, pool table, football table. We have a small, traditional home-made pub classic style menu. With a bigger, regularly changing specials board. All our foo
A lovely old inn, well worth a visit. Ate there frequently over a week's stay at Stithians in late October 2018. The food was fabulous and the atmoshere warm and friendly. Will look forward to visiting again on future visits to the area.Lovely review thank you very much :-) Hopefully see you again soon.
4 based on 68 reviews
Nestled In the heart of Cornwall at Piece, between Redruth, Camborne and Fourlanes, this traditional country pub has always been well known for itâs outstanding hospitality, with great food always freshly prepared, the finest beers, wines and spirits, amp
A group of about 18 of us walked in the area and had lunch there. We pre-ordered our meals before our walk. The pub was friendly and helpful and provided the meals really quickly after we arrived. We had ordered a variety of meals from fish and chips to jacket potatoes etc. We all enjoyed the meals and thought the prices were good. We had our own bar area with all the horse brasses and framed pictures, although the pub looked a bit tired, it was clean. The only problem we had was that the staff started to remove our plates on tables where other people were still eating. We did feel a bit pushed to get finished as if they wanted us to go. Having said that, they did check up on us while we were eating to make sure everything was fine, and they were friendly.
4 based on 153 reviews
CAMRA Kernow pub of the year 2014, We now have Shane's at Vogue fine dining restaurant at pub prices in the evenings running along side our bar menu. Also we now host our very own hairdressers available Mon - Sat 12-3pm for drop in & other times are avail
....food wasnât great. Service was good. Didnât take long for food to come out although very few eating. Basic menu but reasonably priced. One thing you canât defend though...lumpy gravy. Lumps in mine and the wifeâs the size of peas. Itâs not hard really to make gravy (clearly Bisto) but for any chef regardless of where they work to send out lumpy gravy...very poorWould we go back? No. Would I recommend? Apart from the gravy it was OK. Just that, OK5/10. And thatâs largely based on the friendliness of the staff. Thank you for your review & can only apologise for your lumpy gravy.I do however feel that rating us on Lumpy gravy is a bit poor !!If there was anything else you could have informed us about your meal it would been a little more helpful but if that was the only problem ? I'm sure that we could have rectified the lumpy gravy immediately.May I suggest that any future reviews you leave for establishments are a little more constructive.Thank you again Regards
4 based on 205 reviews
Just had a lovely afternoon surprise get together for my mother-in-law's 80th birthday. The food was delicious and everyone had a great time. The staff were amazing and couldn't do enough for our party. Thank you to all the staff for all your hard work. Would definitely recommend.
4 based on 377 reviews
Trickyâs Restaurant & Bar is a great place to dine. Our restaurant offers snug secluded corners for diners as well as space to accommodate large parties. We have created a varied menu to cater for all tastes and budgets. From light lunchtime light-bites t
Having been here for the last two cornish holidays we decided we had to come back again. Not once but twice, although daughter and her boyfriend made 3 trips.As usual the food was excellent and of a large portion but not too expensive.On the Friday we came later and they managed to find room for 5 at late notice.We were treated to some live entertainment, although due to a 30 min drive to our holiday accommodation we only stayed until 10.00pmHighly recommended, and a must sample place.
4 based on 483 reviews
The Treleigh Arms proudly delivers an individual service. Located on the main A3047 on the outskirts of Redruth in West Cornwall. Nearby is the Wheal Peevor World Heritage Site and Mineral Tramway. At the Treleigh Arms, you can be assured of quality Briti
Had lovely family meal here. Friendly and helpful barman. Made our evening even more enjoyable. Belly pork was really good as was the sticky toffee pudding.
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4 based on 478 reviews
Traditional Country Pub with a Warm Welcome, Three Log Burners for those Long Winter Nights. Traditional Style Pub Menu Changing with the Seasons a Special Board serving Fresh Fish and Meat, Changing Weekly . we have a games room with a Pool Table, Darts
Went for Sunday lunch with my parents and our dog. Relaxed pub which is family friendly and dog friendly. Sunday carvery comes in 3 sizes and has 3 meats or vegetarian option. Loads of vegetables to choose from. Food was excellent. Staff helpful .
4 based on 716 reviews
Excellent quality traditional English pub food, with extensive beer gardens set on edge of stithians Lake, excellent views .childrens play area Dog friendly in the Bar and Gardens. Varied menu to cater for all tastes, but also offering a selection for tho
My friend and I ate here three times during our stay on the attached camping site.The staff were outstanding and very friendly. Nothing was too much trouble.Very dog friendly with well spaced tables so dogs can be comfortable but not under the feet of people who may not like dogs.I had scampi which was delicious and a bigger portion of actual scampi than i have ever had.I also had the steak and ale pie which was an amazing home cooked delight stuffed full of beautifully cooked top quality meat. It was so good I had it two nights running.I would definitely recommend this pub and hope to return again
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