Based on 377 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 377 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 1203 in 3395 in Cornwall, Isles of Scilly
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A lovely village pub in a beautiful village. The hosts Bobby and Kara and all the staff are fantastic. The food is also excellent.
Chris Mcgoff . 2025-05-28
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Lovely pub. The couple who run the place were friendly and spoke to us for a while about their experience with the area and history. It was a very relaxed atmosphere and so glad we were told to go there. The food is also delicious and the other guests were welcoming and kind. No fault to be found here. Just a great recommendation if you’re looking for something close or happen to be near. Would come again in the future for sure.
Amber Farrow . 2025-05-28
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On holiday nearby veryan caravan club site. It's a half hour walk from site. Fabulous food great value for money and fantastic staff who are all amazing. A plus for Bobby n Kara. Fabulous
Melissa Woods . 2025-05-20
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Stopped by for a refreshing glass of cider. Nice and quiet. Sat outside.
Martin Spayne . 2025-05-14
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A very warm welcome and the most generous hosts. Walking the Southwest Coast path and leaving before breakfast so were given dinner on the house instead, a very kind touch, and totally delicious food! Thank you!
David Barr . 2025-05-02
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Lovely old country pub serving fine food. Roast Sunday lunch was great.
angela light . 2025-04-06
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Had a lovely meal this evening at the new inn, food was delicious. Would highly recommend. Great atmosphere in the pub very welcoming and dog friendly too
Sherry Hanrahan . 2025-04-01
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Amazing food and atmosphere Come to this pub is you love the perfect pint and good quality scran
Scott Brownlee . 2025-04-01
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Poped in for dinner was made feel very welcome a very cosy pub in a beautiful location in veryan with the fire roaring... the food is honest freshly cooked food with an lovely atmosphere. A nice attentive lady serving me.. I had the beef lasagne witch was full of flavor wouldn't hesitate to visit and eat again..
dale jaggers . 2025-03-27
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Stopped in this lovely pub and had a very warm reception, pints of Tribute, and very nice baked potatoes with fillings. Very interested to read about the sinking of the the ship 'Hera', and sea the coal bricuettes. We went up to the church to see the extraordinary long grave of the german sailors who died. Very moving and well worth seeing.
Chess Black . 2025-03-18
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Again another great Sunday lunch
james turner . 2025-03-06
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Really friendly new team are running the pub. Wish them well
Neil Harvey . 2025-03-06
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Both the food and hospitality were brilliant, definitely recommend the Pie’s if they’re ever on the specials menu. Will be back again for sure.
Scott McCoon . 2025-03-02
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Had dinner there, food was excellent, atmosphere warm and welcoming, log fire, friendly staff. Everything you need for a pleasant winter evening.
Derek Gibbin . 2025-02-26
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Ab fab bar staff, so hospitable thank you! Yet to experience the rooms but would love to!
Liz Holloran . 2024-12-22
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Popped in Friday evening, what a lovely place, open fire on a cold winters night was amazing and we had fish and chips and the hunters chicken, Best cod I’ve had in a long time and my wife said the hunters chicken was scrumptious, of course had a pint of tribute to go with it again 1st class, Kara and Bobby the new owners were great and could do enough for us, we will definitely be coming back, can’t wait for the weather to pick up so we can do some walks then return for some food and drinks
Ray Gregory . 2024-12-15
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New landlords have taken over and look to really be making ago of the pub
Marcus Cole-Carhart . 2024-11-21
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Lovely quaint little pub, friendly staff.
Cally martin . 2024-11-20
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We had a lovely evening at the new inn. Food was fantastic, very warm and friendly atmosphere. Will 100% be back soon, highly recommend
Hayley Reynolds . 2024-11-19
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Fabulously fresh cod and chips and a delicious pint to go with it ... we couldn't fault it! Kara and Bobby were both very friendly and made us feel really welcome. A lovely traditional pub that's well worth a visit if you're in the area. Five stars 🌟
Michelle Quince . 2024-11-18
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We called in for dinner on a Friday and were met with the warmest of welcomes and a real fire in the bar! The fish & chips was delicious with real beer batter and succulent cod and the home made lasagne and garlic bread were fantastic according to my wife. We will definitely be back again soon!
Paul Blackborow . 2024-11-15
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Popped in to the New Inn for a drink and dinner. Beautiful open fire which is always a welcome sight on an Autumn evening. We had a few drinks and an amazing veggie chilli - best I’ve had in a very long time. A lovely traditional pub, friendly staff, and under new management. Heartily recommend!!
James Rodliff . 2024-11-13
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We have been coming to the New Inn in Veryan for a number of years. It is fair to say that recently it has not been at its best. We have returned to Veryan and found the New inn is in the very capable hands of Bobby and Kara who we wish all the best! We have had an excellent home cooked meal, with great beer and wine. The New Inn is in safe hands and we are exited to come back next year😄
Andrew Cole . 2024-11-09
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I can't comment on the B&B, it was temporarily closed for a change management! But after many years at the helm, Colin and Suzanne have handed the reins to Kara and Bobby. We were fortunate enough to be visiting on their first evening. We received a warm welcome and felt right at home immediately. We easily struck up conversation with the locals in the bar, and before long, we were all belting out our favourite songs and the complimentary pasties (due to the kitchen being closed on their first night), were washed down with a few glasses of Rattler! A high light of the evening was a solo rendition of 'Cornwall My Home' by Craig, who is actually the landlord of The Blue Anchor, Fraddon (another pub well worth a visit!) Despite his insistence that he can't sing, we loved it.. think Cornish fisherman's choir. I have no doubt that Kara and Bobby will do a fantastic job of keeping The New Inn at the heart of the community for years to come! We look forward to returning soon!
Kerry Keightley . 2024-11-05
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Family owned pub with good food and nice atmosphere...
Kristian Sumfleth . 2024-09-27
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This is a lovely pub/restaurant tucked away in the tiny village of Veryan, close to the Caravan and camping site. You will receive a very warm and welcoming reception and the food is great too.
Chris Moss . 2024-08-25
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A lovely country pub. Great accomodation and food and friendly staff.
Andrew Ford . 2024-08-18
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We dropped in after a long swim at Carne to get a hearty, warming meal and the New Inn did not disappoint (it never does). Fun, friendly staff, good, tasty food and a lovely location made this a no-brainer. Keep up the good work!
Henry Davies . 2024-07-31
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Very well eaten! In a friendly atmosphere and good service!
Volker Grothey . 2024-07-27
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Pub closed when arrived at 4:30. Update your opening hours as travelled some way to find you!
John West . 2024-07-23
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Friendly Staff the food was delicious and I would definitely go again
Beryl Shaw . 2024-07-07
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World class service and food in friendly pub👌 Thanks v much. We'll be back ...
David Martin . 2024-07-07
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I tried the fish and ships and could not eat it because it had a slight smell of ammonia. This was most likely because the fish was not super fresh. The staff was very friendly and knocked the price of two soft drinks but ideally you should not be charged for food that past its best.
João Fernandes . 2024-06-20
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Good food, great service and reasonable prices. The beer was good too and it's a dog friendly pub!
David Woodley . 2024-06-11
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Lovely village pub! We stayed for one night when walking the nearby coast path. Room was comfortable and a decent price. Food was good and had fun taking part in the quiz night (despite only coming 2nd!)
Rob Gibbs . 2024-06-02
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Great local pub good food reasonably priced
David Crewe . 2024-05-28
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Absolutely wonderful quiet lunch. Lovely ladies behind bar and reception. A bit of a time capsule, but in the best possible way.
Chris Gray . 2024-04-10
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Pub. Gents toilets needs some tlc.
Robert Haskins . 2024-03-29
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Fabulous food and welcoming atmosphere today when we stopped in for food. Many thx
Steve May . 2024-03-24
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Lovely country pub. Stopped in for a quick lunch and had a delicious ham baguette. Staff are super friendly and came out to fuss our two dogs.
Chris Evans . 2024-03-11
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A lovely stop for lunch. Very welcoming. Dog friendly. We had baguettes and a drink, everything was great. We will be going back!
Heather Evans . 2024-03-08
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We have eaten here a few times over several years. Veryan is a pretty village and the New Inn a real traditional village pub with friendly staff (and local customers) and good pub food.
Stephen Hills . 2024-02-21
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Good food, well prepared. Very friendly staff.
Mark Williams . 2023-10-12
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Just had a battered sausage & chips which was cooked fresh. It was delicious & a great portion size too. I had my 6 year old with me who said he was cold & one of the guys working there heard this & came out & plugged in a portable heater for him which was a really nice touch. Thanks I will be back & I highly recommend here👍
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The Tolcarne Inn is a pub in Newlyn, Cornwall, just outside of Penzance. I happened to be on my way to watch a film about an Irish architect, when I stopped in the Tolcarne Inn for lunch. Suspicious of gastro pubs, ranging from uppity to down-facing. Ladies were pleasant, very quiet clientele, like a village pub. I sat by the window with my book about the cognitive decline of Joe Biden, but when the food came, I forgot about Uncle Joe entirely. I ordered turbot with hollandaise sauce and asparagus, a side of boiled “Cornish dailies” and a white Americano. A warning about “small plates”. Quite, quite. You could have lost the fish in the wash, the two asparagus were stolen from a fisher-maid’s garden, the hollaindaise failed to mask the paltry dimensions. The bowl of potatoes, lathered in butter and dill, was substantial, boasting my fish like a thin man wearing large clothes. (£25 for the lot. Suspicious? I thought so too.) After the first mouthful, I was shocked. I chewed slowly, methodically, the flavours informing my tongue. The turbot was cooked with rock salt; the flesh keeps shape, easy to pull apart. The hollandaise has none of that wiry flavour; it’s smooth, not unlike a Bailey’s. Asparagus are tender, simple. Boiled “Cornish dailies” - new potatoes - are tender too. Dill and butter not overpowering. When you are filled with shock during a meal, this usually comes from the waitress dropping your plate, or some punter attacking the bar, but rarely the food. My modest meal shocked me. I forgot about Joe Biden, remembering my youth. Perfect fresh fish - prepared differently in Bermuda, but the same sensation. The outside world vanishes. Flawless food. Tourists ambling in and out of the pub, acting like the Inn was just another watering hole. No, no, no. My little turbot and asparagus and potatoes forced me back into the shell of my youth, I thought about people thinking about youth; what form it took, and so on. Walker is in shock, on the verge of tears. Now, at this point, you reach out and touch your partner’s hand, but I was alone. So the waitress came over and asked, “Is your food alright?” Because I’m thinking about time and space, prompted by the excellent food, I look up slowly, like a post-operative patient jigged back to life. “It’s flawless,” I said. “Suspiciously flawless,” I added. She smiles, walks away. Meanwhile another customer - frothy, biscuit-shirted - has the audacity to say their beer is “a bit frothy” when archangels and medcine men craft in the kitchen like so many Cornish saints. A chef peers out of the kitchen, catching my eye. A smug smile on his face. “Yes, you are God,” I want to say; I want to sing this from Newlyn to Planet Neptune.