Radjel Inn, Pendeen - pub details
Address: Boscaswell Terrace, Pendeen, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 7DS [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 13465) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Brewery: St. Austell Brewery Co.
- Real ale
> Current user rating: 7.2/10 (rated by 12 users)
other pubs nearby:
North Inn, Pendeen (0.2 miles), Field House, Trewellard (0.7 miles), Trewellard Arms Hotel, Penzance (0.7 miles), Queens Arms, St Just (1.4 miles)
user reviews of Radjel Inn, Pendeen
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That's right, radjel is a carn or an area where a fox lives. So renamed as a one time landlord had the surname of......Fox. Fox's lair. Good atmosphere and beers and no chance of being attacked by Al Quaida et al jannerfcukpig - 27 Jan 2015 23:29 |
To the "Local123321" who is clearly still a tad upset over being kicked out of, and permanently barred from the Radjel for verbal support of violent terrorist acts and general disgusting behaviour, who also failed to mention how they are also barred from the North Inn. The Radjel is a friendly and relaxed place, they have a great reputation and I always have a wonderful time with the staff, including George and Pete, I have never had a dull evening or an off pint. Would truly recommend to anyone who wants to know why we Cornish spend so much time at the pub, along with great locally and nationally popular beer, ale and cider selections, the taste of home cooked food, and you don't even have to pay through the nose for it. Jessica_G - 3 Aug 2013 02:04 |
Not too sure about the previous entry with clearly personal comments about individuals, which to my mind is not the purpose of this website. Anyway, standard village pub with two bars and an additional room with a pool table. One bar room is larger than the other and has some interesting photographs on the wall showing that the building was once a shop then became the 'Boscaswell Inn' subsequently renamed the, (unique), Radjel. Smaller bar room is more of a public bar. A St. Austell pub with its usual range of beers. My pint of Tribute in good condition. Friendly service as were the locals gathered in the public bar. My understanding of the name is to do with a Cornish word meaning a place where a fox lives. The pub seems to have got the name as Radjel was the nickname of a former licensee. Worth popping in if passing. ridleyman - 29 May 2013 08:42 |
First ill start of with I'm a local person and this USED to be a very nice pub growing up every other weekend this pub has had hundreds of pounds go through it because of our custom but as of this weekend I'd recommend no body should go there unless you can put up with the rude bar staff and the owners Pete and George ( George is the impolite & arrogant land lady). Also we have found them to be quite racist towards the Muslim culture and religion witch in nowadays society is unacceptable and unforgivable. I shall be reporting the racial incident to local authorities and also the slander against a Muslim friend of ours in witch case they have had 24 hours to get in contact with the solicitors and/or myself. I'd suggest if your looking to stay in pendeen go to the north inn witch is less than 300 yards up the road the atmosphere and facility's are better and the land lord John is alot more polite. Local123321 - 28 May 2013 02:33 |
Dropped in mid afternoon on a Saturday looking for a late lunch. Staff were very helpful and food was good. Good range of decent beer. Would go again. dumbrill - 9 Aug 2010 21:49 |
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