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We arrived at the pub and it was quiet, service was quick. We had both their own brews that was on. They are a very drinkable standard pint. Nice to see the brewery up and running again.
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Very quiet even with England playing Hungary. Now brewing their own beers which is good. The paradise bitter was good as was what I believe was an IPA
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Went in during the early afternoon as part of a visit to Paradise Park. I think maybe people aren't aware that you can leave the Park and return. Anyway it was dead as a doornail. There were a couple of other punters in the garden with us and that was it. And this was high season. Still the beers and service were pretty decent. The interior and garden are both pleasant. Hope they are busier in the evenings and at weekends than when I went in.
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Called in as I had heard their own beers were in the pub now. Pleased to find Paradise Bitter, 4.3% and Paradise Artists Ale 5.1%. Both looked in good condition, but the Bitter seemed to be lacking something. The Artist's Ale tasted fine. Pub was very quiet yesterday lunchtime. The other customers had babies with them, so it was a bit noisy at times. Wish them luck with the brewery though. Should take off when the season gets going.
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Called in as I had heard that it was now under OLD management and was brewing its own beer again. I can remember Wheal Ale Brewery there from a few years ago having Golden Balls and Old Speckled Parrot. This time though we were told brewing not started yet as owner has other things to do first, but may be brewing again by the end of this month. Enjoyed Keltek Magik and Badger Tanglefoot.
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not sure about this place,used to have a micro brewery on the premesis,but I think thats now defunked,probably better places in the area
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I was looking for pubs with accomadation and this one came up,but unfortunatly they do not do accomadation
anonymous - 12 Aug 2007 15:09 |
Top pub, and my dad's frequent Hide out... George the landlord is a top fella, even if he is a geordie!! thinks he's good at pool, he's crap! Little bit on the pricey side, but decent pint none the less.. only employs female bar staff.. could be a good thing if he employs attractive ones!!
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Has gone on roller coaster ride since an earlier landlord departed abruptly and the range of home brews has changed. Since then the ales have not been as good nor the atmosphere as lively. Sometimes has live music, usually serves lunchtime meals as it's at the entrance to Paradise Park. Children welcome in dining area. No steps - wheelchair accessible pub (though toilet access might be a bit narrow).
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Home of the "Wheal Ale" brewery, this pub is in the entrance to the famous Paradise Bird Park. It was originally the Paradise Brewery, but was renamed after a takeover some years ago. They don't brew the range of ales that they used to, but the beer is still excellent! One of Cornwall's growing micro brewing havens!
Andrew Carter - 23 Mar 2004 13:04 |