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Lewinnick Lodge, Newquay - pub details

Address: Pentire Headland, Pentire Rd, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 1NX [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 26607) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Newquay (1 mile), Quintrel Downs (3.3 miles)

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> Current user rating: 8.9/10 (rated by 17 users)
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user reviews of Lewinnick Lodge, Newquay

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Just had drinks here and the service was good and the beer excellent. When we had a beer pulled up that looked fine the barman asked us to check it as thought it was coming to the end of the barrel. We checked and it was coming to the end and it was readily changed. One note of caution, I saw several pints going to the restaurant which were well short of full measure so beware of this. Great views and good location.
addlened - 20 Apr 2014 13:05
Well lovely bar restaurant food is expensive and nothing special either Lager was old stock tasted of vinegar but was readily changed but great views and can be lovely to sit out ,, note of caution they are adding accomodation to turn it into a hotel i belive 20 rooms so maybe they are moving away from typical drop in drinker open for June 2012 maybe optomistic. its expensive to drink also but that keeps the Stagg hen nights out etc which cant be a bad thing .Lets see if theres increases in prices to pay for alterations etc .
gjgj1 - 15 Apr 2012 12:33
I make an effort to visit the Lewinnick whenever I'm in Newquay, and have yet to be disappointed.

The views across to Fistral beach are absolutely awesome, and the waves crashing against the cliffs below the outside terrace make alfresco dining incredibly atmospheric.

Miraculously the food and service are actually on a par with the location. The kids menu is very good, and some of the specials are pretty unique (the starter of bbq pork with squid was an amazing flavour combination).

I would love to finish with some criticism in order to balance this review a little bit, but I can't find anything bad to say about them. Maybe next time...
Big_K - 26 Aug 2011 15:09
superb pub,great views and away from the nuttiness of newquay town centre. would have given it a 10/10 if they hadn't modernized the place
wkdblue - 3 Dec 2010 16:54
As Newquay is generally full of chavvy stag/hen parties, the good places need to hide themselves away. The Lewinick is certainly off the beaten track and, looking like a shack at the end of a dirt track, does not look all that alluring.

Once inside, though, things are much better. There is a good range of [4] local ales. The food aims higher than most other pubs in Newquay. There is sky sports and a pool table. There is a decking area with great views to the ocean.

A few notes of caution. The ale is expensive at �3.10 - �3.20. The beer I ordered was cloudy and tasted off but was readily changed. The fishcakes were a bit on the dry side and the food is a tad expensive. There were several dogs (canines!) in there.

Definitely a place for the more discerning Newquaian! Highly recommended if you're in the area.
thegiant - 1 Jun 2010 11:01

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