The Hawkins Arms, Zelah - pub details

Hawkins Arms

Address: Myrtle Villas, Zelah, Truro, Cornwall, TR4 9HU [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 5649)

Nearest train station Truro (4.7 miles)

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Pub suggested by Steve Willmott on 28 Nov 2003

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> Current user rating: 7.9/10 (rated by 9 users)
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Another nice village pub, that seemed to be quite popular with diners. The menu for the forthcoming Portuguese night looked very tempting. St Austell St Piran's Ale and Bays Best were the two real ales. Stowford Press was the cider.
blue_scrumpy - 10 Mar 2009 21:08
Friendly staff, excellent food and good value to boot. We had Beef & Ale pie which was delicious, ploughmans which had a good range of cheeses and ham with lovely fresh bread and a baked potato which was just as good. Finished off with the best hot chocolate fudge cake ever with clotted cream. Nice atmosphere and good specials board along with themed evenings. Just wish we lived a bit closer!


bwgrig - 31 Jan 2009 20:57
We just wish this pub was our local so that we didn't have to cross
Cornwall to get to it. It is well worth the detour off the side of the
A30 for any traveller who wants the best of pub experiences. The food is
exceptional, cooked by someone who really cares - the pies aren't like
anything we've encountered in any pub before. In fact, can't think of
any restaurants that could come close. They certainly know how to keep
their ale, and we've rarely felt so welcome I any pub. It's a gem
SEF368R - 28 Dec 2008 19:00
Still as good as ever, enjoyed a couple of pints of Betty Stoggs here last week and another superb meal yet again. Staff very friendly as are the locals who make you very welcome indeed.

Like a lot of pubs in the area they seem to be quite empty at the moment due to financial climate & end of tourist season which is a big shame because they deserve better. Does not help with the pub being off the main road either I guess. But well worth a visit and 20 seconds off the A30, one of Cornwall's finest by a long way!
MisterX - 30 Oct 2008 11:04
superb pub set in this lovely little village.
i called in here on the 15th jan 08.it was serving old mist by skinner's of truro,and otter bitter.The food was very good and a really nice friendly chilled out atmosphere.The old farmers were supping up the ale and eating locally sourced cheese and yapping about past times.Look forward to calling again.
mattchapman - 20 Apr 2008 10:56

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