The Pandora Inn, Restronguet - pub details
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Address: Restronguet, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 5ST [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 6119) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Perranwell (2.6 miles), Penryn (2.8 miles), Penmere (3.4 miles)
- Real ale
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> Current user rating: 6.7/10 (rated by 24 users)
other pubs nearby:
Lemon Arms, Mylor Bridge (0.8 miles), Old Quay Inn, Truro (1.5 miles), Royal Standard, Flushing (1.7 miles)
user reviews of the Pandora Inn, Restronguet
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Ok well arriving at this pub and it''s great views. We thought we would get a spot of lunch as a lot of people rave about it, well it''s good but I wouldn''t say amazing. There seemed to be a lot of 20 somethings working behind the bar and loads of laughter in the kitchen and they didn''t seem thst interested in the job just the wage at the end of the week. An older person in charge or a leader might give this pub some direction. The beer was above average. Overall this could be an amazing pub but it''s lacking. Thelittleman - 10 Sep 2017 20:40 |
Got to within 1/4 mile of the pub in July, only to find it was closed because of fire damage. Its' a real shame, but it would have made it more tolerable if someone had put a notice near the main road. mackerel - 27 Aug 2011 18:30 |
Oh dear, what a let down...we waited well over an hour for our food, when it arrived, one of the main ingredients was missing from my wife's dish (prawns) a lot of the dishes contain baked beans (cheap bulking) and very indifferent staff......add that to the expensive prices, it equals very poor value for money....shame really, it used to be quite nice.....oh, and if you have the surname of someone famous, the staff will make fun of your surname. Browndog - 20 Feb 2011 18:42 |
This is a lovely old pub in a glorious setting, no idea why it isn't reviewed more. The beer is good - St Austell - and they have a big wine list. The setting - right on the creek - is its biggest selling point. You can even drink your beer ON the water, from their big pontoon. This isn't a place for a cheap snack, it is obviously aiming to be a foodies pub... and having said that, I thought the food was excellent. Fresh, imaginative, lots of fish and shellfish as you'd expect. It's on the SW Coastal Path, so a great place to sit, nurse a pint, and watch the world go by. Avoid high summer... very busy! They even have their own ferry service during the busy season. MoretonMaid - 4 Jan 2011 18:13 |
Fantastic setting and as popular as ever. However, not at all to my liking. Poor, slow, offhand service; very overpriced and pretentious food. Decided to have a basic fish & chips - the greasiest I've ever had. A pub I'll avoid for a good while. Pubber.Johnny - 28 Jul 2010 18:08 |
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