This cosy 16th-century building was originally two cottages, made into a country village pub in 1983. The spacious U-shaped room hosts the dartboard at one end of the bar, whilst the other, roomier end has more seating and a roaring log fire in a large stove in winter. Evening meals include Tuesday steak nights; Friday lunchtime is fish and chips. Friday evenings a live band will appear, and there is a 'jam' session on the last Sunday of every month. Conversation rules here, and the pub supports darts and quiz teams. The 'changing beers' shown, Patchwork Rocket and Atlantic, are permanently rotated; another changing ber may appear in summer. A beer festival is held every October. The name 'Preston' comes from the Cornish word for priest.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Preston Gate Inn, Poughill
normally from Cornwall or Devon
Changing beers typically include: Firebrand (varies) , Otter (varies) , Tintagel (varies)
Source: Regional