Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Wadebridge. Wadebridge (Cornish: Ponswad) is a civil parish and town in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town straddles the River Camel 5 miles (8.0 km) upstream from Padstow. The permanent population is 6,222 (Census 2001), increasing to 7,900 at the 2011 census. There are two electoral wards in the town (East and West). Their total population is 8,272
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4 based on 256 reviews
We used to eat here quite regularly until our last visit.We arrived just after 6.30 for a meal. There was no-one else in the pub. The woman behind the bar was the usual one, not welcoming at all. We ordered our drinks and sat in the snug to wait. The meals arrived along with peas and carrots. Not very exciting for the price charged. The lady behind the bar served the food and asked if we required anything else. I asked for another glass of wine which arrived with no problem. When we left, only one other person drinking at the bar, the same lady said that in future if I wanted another drink I was to go to the bar. Understandable if there had been other people in the pub.We had thought of trying it again but after reading the reviews it appears that nothing has changed. Once the owners have changed we may reconsider. Avoid.
4 based on 288 reviews
The Molesworth Arms Hotel deserves a higher rating than this, but unfortunately we found the experience very uncomfortable. I wanted to treat my family, visiting from the USA, to a traditional âEnglish Roastâ Lunch. As a party of seven the cost of £108.85 was very reasonable and the quality and service both excellent. However, the whole event was completely ruined by a group of very loud, foulmouthed and inconsiderate group of drunks. I approached them and politely asked them to keep the language down as I had family present with children. Their loud and disgusting behaviour continued the whole time we were there and the hotel did nothing!Therefore, based on my experience, I feel unable to recommend this venue.
4 based on 87 reviews
The surprise for us that the standard was better than we expected. The service was quick and efficient and every one was cheerful. The food was exceptionally good, I had a fillet steak ordered Rare and it arrived perfectly cooked. My wife had Sea Bass caught that day and whicj she really liked.All in all a really nice meal and a venue that really should be tried.
4 based on 88 reviews
We visited this dog friendly establishment four times while on holiday - two curry nights, Sunday roast and our last night Friday 29/6/18. Food was superb and great value. Staff are all very helpful and pleasant and ensure you have an enjoyable evening. We go to Cornwall every year and will definitely return to the Ring O Bells.
4 based on 81 reviews
Nice Village Pub with separate restaurant
Dropped in as our parents were staying in St Issey, was seated without booking but realised booking would of been a good idea!!! Menu was good, beer was better, but the puddings were very pricey for what was served very small spotted dick, should have bought another beer!!! Otherwise everyone was full and happy...
4 based on 611 reviews
Chris & Jason invite you to come and join them at the Pityme Inn. Ideally located a mile from the beach at Rock this country pub offers real ales, great wines and a superb collection of gins. Their head chef Ryan , along with his team, have a delicious se
Popped here for dinner with a couple of friends on a Friday night in October.The restaurant was busy but they found us a table quickly and the service was exceptional throughout.I had the burger which was delicious, one of the best burgers Iâve ever had.Would definitely recommend a meal here if you are nearby.Thanks for your feedback. We are so pleased you enjoyed your visit to see us. We love our homemade burgers so we are pleased you enjoyed them too.We will pass on your feedback to the team and thanks for your recommendation.ThanksJason and Chris
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4 based on 77 reviews
The Swan at Wadebridge is a small town Pub / Hotel full of life and at the heart of the local community.The main bar provides a comfortable place to relax and experience our hospitality. We would like to invite you to stay and look forward to providing yo
I had the Hunters Chicken (without the cheese).I also had lovely tripple-cooked chips. All of it confidently Gluten Free.It really makes a change and difference when it is clear on the menu what Gluten free meals are available rather than having to ask.We ate at 4pm which suited us as we were tired and hungry. If establishments like this can serve great food at any time with plenty of gluten free options (clearly shown on the menu) why can't the main restaurants which charge double what we paid here for food not as good?our gluten free & vegan menu is something we are always looking to improve so we are glad you found something you liked.we are also looking to increase its range to offer more to customers like yourself.i have passed all your comments onto the kitchen team and they are thrilled as am i.we hope to see you again if you are ever in the areaAll the bestMarcusPub Manager
4 based on 407 reviews
Found the Quarryman almost by accident, if I had missed the sign up on the main road we would not have happened upon this great pub and restaurant. We arrived mid Sunday evening and the place was packed but the staff assured us that they would find a table for us if we were prepared to wait a while. The bar was a great incentive to wait patiently, the range of local cask ale is superb and a small taster before deciding was no problem. The table was quickly found and we settled down with the menus, the variety of choice was excellent and we settled for Mackerel Pate starters with a Sunday special Roast Chicken as the main course. The pate was really good, fresh and delicious, the main course that followed was equally delicious and so plentiful, besides besides the roast potatoes and sausage meat stuffing on the plate with the huge portion of roast chicken there were two separate side dishes of vegetables, cauliflower cheese, swede, cabbage and carrots, all with a really good gravy. The meal was absolutely superb and the staff were so attentive, we shall definitely be adding the Quarryman to our must visit when in the area notes. It is really important to ring and reserve in advance, we were very fortunate to be able to get a table as they were so busy, not just an occasional situation but very normal for this very well patronised local establishment.
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4 based on 884 reviews
Nestled in rolling Cornish countryside and overlooking the stunning Camel Estuary, The Pickwick is one of Cornwall's hidden gems. Enjoy the finest catches and cuts from on our doorstep and watch the Chefs work their magic in Oliver's open-kitchen, sea vie
We celebrated our Diamond Wedding along with 42 guests.Our guests pre-ordered their meal from an extensive menu before the event. the food was of a very high standard, served hot and efficiently bu pleasant waiting staff.The management were extremely heplful in attending to our requirements
4 based on 466 reviews
The Maltsters Arms is a local friendly village pub, located in Chapel Amble near Wadebridge in the heart of Cornwall. This traditional pub is run by five locals who clubbed together and bought the pub. Two of the partners are chefs and they prepare and co
Popped in on spec and can honestly say this is the best meal Ive had in a long time. I had hake, kids had lamb burger and salmon and husband had steak. Absolutely beautiful, could not recommend this pub enough. Only downside was I couldnt manage a dessert. Lovely service too!
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