The Waterside, Saltash - pub details
Address: Tamar Street, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 4EL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 01752 842266
Saltash (0.1 miles), St Budeaux Ferry Road (0.3 miles), St Budeaux Victoria Road (0.9 miles)
Pub suggested by trystan on 6 Dec 2003
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Union Inn, Saltash (0.0 miles), Boatman, Saltash (0.1 miles), Two Bridges, Saltash (0.1 miles), Railway Hotel, Saltash (0.2 miles), Brunel, Saltash (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Waterside, Saltash
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| Visited the waterside inn on the 19th december, to witness what can only be describeed as a morgue. The pub was empty and cold but not as cold as the staff, it was that cold i actually thought the tide had come right in through the door! The reason i use the word morgue is because the special of the day smelled and tasted like a roting carcus! This one man band outfit, is fronted by frankensteins drunken wife! lovepub - 17 Jan 2008 16:40 |
| My parents came down from Bristol for a pre-christmas visit, decided to take them to The Waterside, we have ate there before (during the summer) and as usual a good menu, service, and the food was superb. Very cosy, loved the open log fire (not many of them around these days in Pubs). rima - 8 Dec 2007 21:58 |
| Went in for the first time in a while recently, since the changes. It was all but empty and the lights were dimmer than a Brunel regular, the lower area of the darts side was poorly laid out and all the tables were laid out for food, didn't feel right having just a beer. Left quickly to wander over to the packed Union where a band where churning out some nice music, rather than listeing to a mouse sneezing in the Waterside. anonymous - 1 Oct 2007 17:53 |
| Plucked up the courage to go in there very recently. I was a bit wary because I`d witnessed a lot of the problems that existed here, pre-2006. I`m delighted to report that the atmosphere and ambience of the Waterside Inn has changed out of all recognition. Goodbye, pool table. Hello, house plants and modern-style pictures on the walls. The more `challenging` staff have since departed along with the problem customers that plagued this historic waterfront pub over many years. The Waterside Inn deserves to do well now. Dee, the landlady, has worked wonders, not only with the spruced up interiors, but with bright, smart bar staff who actually look like they enjoy their jobs. And yes, the food`s good too. Me and the Mrs chose steaks with all the trimmings from a wide ranging bistro-style menu - and very good it was too. Walked past with the dog on a sunny autumn evening and found a whole group of office workers slurping there after work. Even 18 months ago, they wouldn`t have been seen dead in the place. In the 1970s, when it was the Wheatsheaf, this was one of the great pubs of SE Cornwall. Having undergone so much change, in such a short space of time, the pub is now rebuilding its customer base and hopefully rediscovering its long lost character. Me and the Mrs had great steaks with all the trimmings. Saltashdog - 21 Sep 2007 16:47 |
| Any pub that turns off the lights when there is nobody around needs a sharp lesson in business management. There are still the same knuckle-dragging regulars, the new owners clearly have not learned any of the lessons of the past. You need to make the drunks and the teenagers know they are not welcome if you want that pub to be truly busy (also invest a bit into the place, it really doesn't look inviting). anonymous - 27 May 2007 16:54 |
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