This is a traditional and characterful community pub on the Redruth side of St Day. The converted former cottages accommodate a multi-roomed interior, with either quiet dining or livelier drinking activities, including big-screen sports and evening quizzes, live music and karaoke. An enterprising licensee maintains an interesting range of beers from an eclectic selection of breweries, and has encouraged a strong community focus, hosting a county library, hairdressing salon and general meeting place for village events - there is even a shower for customers of the campsite at the rear. The pub's homely interior has a bar for drinking but not dining, with an open fire for the colder months. A quiet lounge and separate restaurant area are also available, especially when weekend entertainment takes over. Real ales (usually one from Treen's and from various national breweries) can be sampled with a taster paddle of 3 of the five on offer. Home-cooked food in the daytime, and Sunday lunches (bookings advisable) are supplemented by a more comprehensive evening menu. Breakfasts are also served 10am-noon. Boules matches are held on the boules court outside, and camping facilities are available. An annual beer and music festival is held in June in support of local charities.
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This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
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