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Joanie

Visited for my Birthday. My Partner had his usual Sausage's and mash and said they were the best he has ever had. Anywhere! Quite something then! Our starters were both superb, the Asparagus with Poached Egg quite lovely as was his Welsh Rarebit. Really impressed and glad the so called "Michelin Chef" has now left as it got to much of a reputation for Gastropub and prices to match. Wonderful that St Kew is back to is fabulous best. Can't wait to go again now it's all back to being a good "Pub" again!

St Kew Inn – Bodmin
Yazzle

Would thoroughly recommend this chip shop. Great chips and lovely fish in perfect batter.

The Bell Lane Fryer – Bodmin
The Truffler

Fans of the very talented Michelin starred chef, Mr Paul Ripley, will be pleased to learn that after a battering in the stormy gastronomic waters of salty St Merryn he has beached, gently, in the prettiest of Cornish villages – St Kew. Here in a romantic 16th century inn of the same name he has set up his cooking pots to deliver joy and jubilation to all who wash up in this sleepy outpost of northern most Kernow. On a strong recommendation from one who knows we took a long Sunday morning taxi ride from Tintagel to see what was cooking. Dropped at the door we discovered the kind of idyllic pub that is fast disappearing from these shores. Here, tucked behind a waving crowd of colourful cosmos, in the most delightful of villages, is the best pub venue in south-west Britain. This is the English pub stripped of 20th century pretension – it’s like stepping back in time- and then you notice the pretty waitresses whipping in and out to serve on the guests in the garden opposite. The tiny pub restaurant is sparse, bordering on Spartan – stripped pine table tops and white-washed walls, nothing here to distract from the business in hand. This is as non-Michelin as you can get – this is a canapé free, foam free territory, stripped of all ponce and nonce to deliver the very simple, honest essence of good cooking. Service is relaxed to the point of insouciance. The brief menu, cockily confident, four starters, four mains and four puddings and the prices were too good to be true. One course £10.50, two courses £15 or three courses £19.50 – what can you deliver for that you might wonder. We chose creamed leeks, smoked haddock with pickled walnuts and chicken and duck liver terrine. Both dishes could have graced any Michelin restaurant table– simply delicious and oozing craftsmanship and precision. We enjoyed a large glass each of Sauvignon Blanc Montauberon. The headline acts were top side of Cornish beef and roast chicken. Top side of beef, usually to be avoided can be tough and tasteless – not at the St Kew Inn, here one large generous tranche of unctuous rose-tinted, melt-in-the-mouth beef came with heady-scented, home-made, creamy, aromatic horse radish sauce – simply sensational – crispy Yorkshire pudding and beautifully cooked fresh vegetables. Sounds ordinary – well it usually is – but here you are reminded what great cooks can do with great ingredients. This is cooking stripped to its essentials worthy of the best tables in the land. I opted for roast chicken, so this is what it should taste like, proper sage and onion stuffing and beautiful bread sauce. roast potatoes, buttered carrots. Basic and boring do I hear you say – not here. Arrogant simplicity, bold unadorned flavours aided and abetted by two delicious glasses of Rolling Shiraz that did exactly what it said on the tin, delivered fine cool elegance and peppered black fruit. This aside, if this wonderful establishment has a weakness it is the overall predictability of the wine list but for this kind of cooking I can forgive that and a lot, lot more… This is Paul Ripley at his best and if you can eat better Pub food than this in England, at prices to match, book me a table. I live in deepest, well-heeled Cheshire and we have nothing to match. We finished with a cheese board and a raspberry trifle. Heading back to Tintagel, purring like a pair of Cheshire cats, in a taxi which cost us more than lunch for two including wine, we unanimously agreed that this lunch in all its glorious simplicity will prove one of the highlights of 2010. Paul Ripley take a bow.

St Kew Inn – Bodmin
Dorota

this is the best restaurant where i ever been

Golden Temple The – Bodmin
Jan & Jim Norfolk

Lovely place to stay and very welcoming. Many thanks.

Cornish Arms – Bodmin
Roger & Sue Sutton Coldfield

Good food, good atmosphere and friendly hosts. One of the best pubs & Pub meals in the county. Well worth the yearly pilgrimage

Cornish Arms – Bodmin
Colin & Jenny Norwich.

Service great. food great.11 out of 10 on all counts.

Cornish Arms – Bodmin
Ian & Peta Gordon Act Australia.

Absolutely wonderful. Warm people. Great atmosphere. Room bright and airy. Best B&B ever.

Cornish Arms – Bodmin
louis

Lovely place to eat, relax and friendly place. food it brilliant!! A*******

Bodmin Jail
Jo Jo

One of the best Inns in North Cornwall. There is the newish dining area which caters for all and the old character side of the Inn where locals are able to enjoy a quiet pint away from the "tourists". Probably the best Sunday Roast (carvery) in Cornwall and I love the fact that they serve all day from 12-9pm instead of the usual British dash from 12-2pm. Wish all Pubs were like this! Really helpful Staff in unpretentious setting.

Old Inn, The – Bodmin
Tam

We had lunch here recently whilst visiting Lanhydrock, we were very impressed with the quality of both the chicken ceasar salad and the sausage and mash, very good sausages. will return

Crown Inn – Bodmin
Old Inn, The

Have now eaten here 3 or 4 times and never been disappointed. In the shadow of Brown Willy, so rightly selling itself as the highest pub in Cornwall, The Old Inn is well worth the journey off the main highways and is always popular with walkers. Serving a good mix of pub grub their chef favours local farms, butchers and cheesemakers so it's hard to go wrong with your menu choice. The Moorland Grill is well worth a try (make sure you're VERY hungry or have someone to help you out) and the sausages & mash with gravy (often a bland affair in lesser hostelries) is a tribute to the 'buy local' philosophy. They also have a proper restaurant but can't imagine it's any better than the main pub.

Old Inn, The – Bodmin

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