St Tudy Inn

St Tudy, Bodmin
01208 850656

Recent Reviews

Isaac

Food was brilliant for all of us the staff were attentive and found out about allergens and very helpful throughout. The atmosphere was good. It is a nice cosy set pub in a small village and very dog friendly which is a must for us having come on holiday with the dog.... I am looking forward to returning in the future :)A side note to mention is that the steak was a bit overdone for my liking however with the chips and everything else being excellent I'm not too worried about this small detail.Overall friendly and attentive staff that were absolutely brilliant, atmosphere was good and the food was excellent.

Wendy Stevens

Mothers day treat for the family today. As always the staff and service were brilliant quick and efficient. Also aware and considerate of the children without being patronising. We had a few issues with a couple of our meals. I could put a negative review and comment but the situation was dealt with so kindly and with no fuss whatsoever and the issue was accepted by ourselves and the staff as just bad luck. Mother's day was not ruined and we ended up having a most scrummy roast and pudding. Just wanted to say thank you xx

Edward Webb

We only stopped for something to eat.

lisa edgley

Enjoyed a fabulous sunday lunch today. Service was excellent. Food was of a fabulous standard and our cocktail finished off our meal just nicely. We definitely be back again real soon.

Sue Sly

We had a fantastic meal at St Tudy. The staff were excellent and attentive, felt very looked after.There were 12 of us and all the food was out together and tasted excellent. I had the venison which was delicious.Will definitely be back when we're in the area again.

Richard Baldwin

Excellent staff and service with very lovely food for wife party all our guests was all very happy with the

Samantha Linda Bray

Nice atmosphere..lovely light lunch..definitely be back.

Chris Gilbert

Been several times before, but believe its now under new management, so we thought we'd give it a try. Lovely pub in a pretty little village , food pretty good, will return.

Mark Jones

Had a fantastic Sunday lunch.

365maggief

I’ve given this place two chances recently and the food has been really poor. Today I had ‘home made scampi’,which turned out to be 6 tiny squares of monkfish deep fried in very greasy batter. Scampi is made from shellfish not monkfish. For the cost the portion size was pathetic. The chips, tartare sauce and pureed peas were all fine but it was a very average meal. The staff are lovely and efficient but the food is very disappointing. I will not be back.

JohnWelsford

Beautiful village. Had a Sunday roast celebrated a 76th birthday. Great food very tasty , highly recommended!

I2012AQcharlottes

Really lovely pub with great food and very pleasant staff. We liked it so much we went twice in one week. The roaring fire provides a fantastic backdrop to a very enjoyable evening. Looking forward to popping in for lunch next time!

JCRCornwall

Stayed two nights. Food excellent. Fresh, hot, good portions. Interesting menu. Hake with risotto perfect, though risotto perhaps could have had a minute more in the pan. Sirloin steak juicy and thick. Venison burger unctuous, chips good. Calamari enormous and soft with a very crisp herbed batter. Half a loaf of fresh sourdough with buttery mackerel pate and salted butter…great. Salmon and crab roulade good. Perfect, friendly service. Decor throughout clean, modern, comfortable. Although at first seeming remote, the place was busy even mid week in a wet November. Clearly a very popular and busy pub, and a good part of the clientele were local. We were the only ones staying overnight. Breakfast excellent. Full Cooked breakfast not overwhelming in quantity but attractively plated and with wonderful sausages.. Our smallish room had been converted a couple of years ago in part of a granite barn. Modern, spare, grey. Coffee pod machine, mop lime tray spring water and cans of beer. Clean, efficient. Biggish shower, hot. Water perfect. Heating easily controlled. Lighting a trifle dark. King bed, very comfortable. Lots of sockets including USB ports. WiFi storing throughout. Oddly, our room was not serviced during our time away on the second day. Not sure why. A criticism that might stop us staying again other than late spring or summer. The village is pretty, but apart from that there is of course nothing to do in the evenings outside the pub and guests are likely to want to watch tv for an hour or two. The tv is 20 inch diagonal (just as advertised). About the size of A3 paper. Rigidly, not swivel, mounted high on wall in the corner. The only place to watch from is sitting or lying on the bed. If latter, you are either 10 or 13 feet from the screen, depending on which side of the bed you are lying on. To read any text, for example, you need to stand up near the screen. It’s far too small. The other side of the door is a blank wall big enough for a 37 inch screen, roughly centred on the bed. Secondly, although a Smart Tv, it requires a set top satellite box and the interfaces are very fiddly to use. We could not, after an hour or so, manage t9 watch live BB1 or BBC2. At the very least, this needs a simple set of instructions.

DayTrip34881277262

We were staying locally and decided to visit after seeing it recommended in The Times. Certainly lived up to the billing - really nice interior, superb great value food and top notch service. Its a little bit off the beaten track - but well worth the effort to get there - you won’t be disappointed! We had the seafood platter and fish and chips, and were tempted by the puddings- which were excellent. Can you open a pub in Kent please, Harbour Brewing Company!

Richard S

The pub was busy, the landlord welcoming and the menu interesting. Our dog was allowed in if we went to a specified area. It was disconcerting to be required to pay for each drink and course individually, even though we were with a local. I suppose it is not fair to blame the proprietor for this if he has had tourists eating, drinking and running without paying which I presume is the reason for this off-putting practice. The beer was good as was the food, however our waitress was the rudest I have ever encountered! She had less charm than a prison guard. I thought of complaining but it was so extreme that we ended up laughing at what could have been a Monty Python sketch. We may well return, hoping that there has been a staff change.

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