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Bullers Arms Hotel, Bude

Good food, Good ales, Friendly staff & locals.
The Bullers is the archetypal Village Inn and we dined there on several evenings during our recent stay in St.Gennys, south of Bude. The Bullers is a large white building in the centre of the village and is very easy to find by visitors to the area. It has a good sized car park and a large garden with wooden picnic tables. Despite it being peak time in a very busy August the service was good, and the bar staff and waitresses were both friendly and efficient. Though your schedule when on holiday revolves around the weather, booking your table a day or two ahead is advisable. This is one of those places where we all felt comfortable from the moment we walked in. There were 5 Real Ales available, including Tribute, Abbot and Betty Stoggs, the latter was particularly tasty. There is a wide choice available on the menu and also a Specials Board. The pan-fried chicken breast in a mushroom and Madeira sauce was excellent. A selection of vegetables has to be ordered separately. The food prices were about average for "milking the tourists in Cornwall" this year, and good value due to the high quality of the food. Within a few minutes of our arrival on our first visit we were very politely asked by the locals whether we would
like to participate in the quiz night, and later, whether we would like to purchase some raffle tickets, now that�s friendly.

26 Aug 2011 09:24

Wyndham Arms, Cullompton

We visited this excellent village dining-pub twice during our recent stay in East Devon in August. How I wish that we had pubs as good as this at home in Shropshire! The Wyndham Arms is a proper village local in the attractive
village of Kentisbeare, a few miles from both Honiton and Cullompton. The pub is next to the Church and opposite the village shop/post-office. There are Lots of wooden tables and umbrellas in a shaded area behind the pub
suitable for summer lunchtimes and warm evenings. The only criticism is that like many other village pubs, car-parking is not plentiful, though we managed to find a space each time parked tight beside the low-wall round the churchyard. Unfortunately on my getting in and out of the car on both occasions I was molested by the gear-stick! The pub keeps excellent Otter Bitter and Otter Ale, I also noticed Doom Bar as a guest ale, there may have been more. Halfway through our first visit the family were already asking me whether we could visit again during our stay. The Restaurant Service was attentive, with just the right delay between courses. Comparing our two visits ALL the bar, serving and kitchen staff were all different on each occasion, but they all had one thing in common, they were ALL very well trained and were very friendly and helpful. For example, my Wife asked for some Rose by the glass, they didn't have any open but the barman put himself out to go and find a bottle and bring a small sample glass into the Restaurant for my wife to try. They have a wide ranging traditional pub menu and a good range of Specials available. There is a proper Restaurant area, though we could have eaten at a table in the bar if we had wanted. The food is nicely cooked to order, so it does not arrive five minutes after you have ordered, "fresh from the microwave." We visit East Devon several times each year, and when we go back at Christmas there are no prizes for guessing where we will be eating and drinking!

22 Aug 2010 12:46

The Fort Inn, Newquay

This is an Ansells pub. It's best feature is the superb views of the sea, beaches & cliffs from both inside the pub and from the tables out on the terrace. It's very a much a family dining pub, complete with inside play area. Before 8pm it was more like a dining-hall at a junior school, with young kids running everywhere. Later on there were more adults as the families went home to bed. Being able to walk there from our B&B was the main reason for our visit. I had unremarkable pints of Tribute & Proper Job. Food was pretty standard fare for this type of establishment, Steaks/Grills/Burgers etc. It was quite tasty, apart from the tired brownish lettuce in the side salad. Beware the seagulls outside on the terrace as we saw them getting inside the lattice of cord barriers meant to keep them out, and hoovering-up any leftovers they could find on the tables.

3 Jul 2009 10:34

The Engine Inn, Penzance

This is a fine old building located high on the rolling moorland, so it can be very windy at times. Great views in all directions and old mine engine-house nearby. Very friendly bar staff. Very efficient service, even when busy. Three real ales on handpump including Doom Bar (very tasty) & Abbot's Ale. Pool table. It offers an uncomplicated food menu, but there is plenty of choice. Their steak is very nicely cooked. Some strange unidentified prepared salads were served with some of our meals, veg is the best option. There are tables and fine views from the smoker's patio. They have two high quality rooms but sadly they are for couples only and not families.

1 Jul 2009 22:38

The St Pirans Inn, Holywell Bay

This pub has a great location backing onto the dunes behind Holywell beach. It's not the sort of pub you would visit for a serious ale session in the summer, as it's rightly
popular with the holiday visitors. It's not far out of Newquay and very easy to find. There is a large patio with tables to the rear, a great place to sit out on a summer's evening. The staff are
friendly and helpful. Children welcome. They had Tribute and Proper Job on handpump. The Tribute was the best I'd had on our visit to Cornwall. The menu is traditional pub Food. There are a limited number of Main Courses but a good variety. We tried three separate dishes between us. They were all well cooked and full of flavour. The desserts are expensive but very yummy!

1 Jul 2009 21:53

Navigation, Stafford

The Navigation Inn is a friendly and unpretentious canal-side pub in a great location just beside the road bridge over the Shropshire Union Canal. Customers can watch the canal boats from the pub garden or conservatory Restaurant. This pub is just as good in summer or winter. They sell well kept Banks Real Ales and serve a Traditional Pub Menu plus a Specials board. Whilst there is always plenty of choice, they are sensible enough not to try too much and pretend to be an upmarket Restaurant. They keep the food fairly simple and are very good at what they do. The pub has a very relaxed atmosphere. We had very good waitress service on the Monday night we recently visited. Monday is traditionally a quiet night, but the Restaurant soon filled up. As is often the case the landlord looks after the bar & his wife rules in the kitchen.

4 Jun 2009 10:39

The Robin Hood Inn, Ironbridge

Visited on Monday evening. We live locally but don't often go down into the Gorge in Summer as it's too busy, but it was a beautiful warm and sunny Summer's evening (we only get about five days a year like this in Shropshire.) The tables on the grass terrace overlooking the river looked very inviting. There were
quite a few tourists about looking for somewhere to spend their money. Sadly, we walked in to the pub and walked straight out again, on being told there was no food available! Such clueless Management is an example of why so many fine old pubs are closing. They can't get their heads round the idea that
times have changed and supermarket beer is so very cheap. IMHO any pub which doesn't morph into something very similar to the Tavernas we all use on holiday abroad, will eventually die. They can still sell good beer, but they have to provide a lot more besides.

2 Jun 2009 10:29

The Talbot Inn, Much Wenlock

Despite it's GPG rating this fine old pub is headed downhill rapidly. There are few customers now, thought they still have two Real Ales available. The evening food is now very expensive and very fussy. On a recent visit we had to plead to use the lunchtime menu before we could find anything my teenage daughter would eat. One not so pleasent feature is that they always, without exception, overcharge you for the food, as the bar staff can't cope with your ordering from their set menus and charge the usual menu prices anyway, you have been warned.

31 May 2009 17:39

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