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Cornerstone Cafe Bar, St Peter Port

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user reviews of Cornerstone Cafe Bar, St Peter Port

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Fabulous pub! We were over here from the mainland with a group of supporters prior to our game against Guernsey RFC. The place has a lovely atmosphere and landlord, staff and locals were all very friendly. The beer was great – I was drinking Olde Trip. Highly recommended.

BiffoBeer - 18 Feb 2014 09:49
Nice pubby feel and would have enjoyed my visit a lot but the local Mild was below par.
mtaylor40 - 7 Jul 2013 22:01
First visit to this pub and we enjoyed it. 3 beers available (no local brew so I had Everards Tiger but Black Sheep Bitter and Thwaites LancasterBomber were also on). Nice feel to the place and staff were helpful and friendly enough. Didn't eat but the food looked good and there were a few people in even for a midweek late lunchtime. Brewery advertising ion the walls and books; newspapers and magazines availble to read. Didn't get next door as we wanted to visit the little restored sweetshop/parlour down the hill but we will be back and visit both pubs again. Well worth the short walk up from town.
mcroyal - 16 Jun 2012 12:11
Would be rude not to pop in if you're at the Cock and Bull; unlike next door it also does food. Beer range is OK but, as noted, a bit on the pricey side.
daveinbrum - 12 Oct 2011 21:14
Excellent value food with good portions at reasonable prices plus some well kept cask ales. Worth a short walk from the town centre, can be combined with a visit to the Cock and Bull next door too!
alexw - 30 Jun 2011 22:10
A friendly pub with good, reasonably priced food and several real ales available. The beer has become very expensive though with real ales (even the local Guernsey Patois) sold for �3.30 per pint, which is a lot more than its nearest competitor, the Cock and Bull.
unionman - 14 Mar 2010 20:02
Despite being called a cafe bar, it is a fine pub with a reasonable selection of real ales, including Randalls Patois and Timothy Taylor Landlord. The front looks more like a shop than a pub but is none the worse for that. The main lounge is at th back of the pub and the bar dominates the front of it. There are rather a lot of tvs for such a small pub. There is a steep hill to get to it but it is worth it and you have the excellent Cock and Bull almost next door.
boozers_knows - 30 Sep 2009 19:59
Located just across the street from the Cock & Bull, this place has a kind of 'French Bistro' look about it. However the sound was typically English with groups of load rugby fans celebrating the victory over South Africa. Three real ales were on handpull - King & Barnes Sussex Draught Bitter, Badger Tangle Foot and Cask Worthingtons. Nice enough pub.
blue_scrumpy - 6 Jul 2009 16:56

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