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Old Inn, The

Pub Food • Bodmin
(01208) 850711 Churchtown Street, Breward, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 4PP (01208)8…Show (01208) 850711
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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
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.
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