Tyacks Hotel

27 Commercial St, Camborne
01209 612424

Recent Reviews

Mandy Mead

Lovely lunch great value for money coffee was lovely and

James Treloar

Amazing food, great selection of drinks, brilliant atmosphere but the best thing about all of it is the staff. They're amazing. Friendly, funny and normal down to earth people.Food & drinks: Great selection. Brilliant food

James Scott

The food was of a good quality. However, it was let down by the presentation.It seems that every dish comes with two pea shoots as something. Sadly it was not artistic nor a salad.I had a gammon steak, it really did not need pea shoots.Also not including sides like chips or new potatoes is bad. Nobody is going to have just a gammon with two pea shoots.

Alice Truran

Good food and serviceRooms: Our room was lovely we had the honeymoon suiteWith a roll top bath and shower .Safety: Very safe they have a courtyard out the back with seating and a large car parkWalkability: Not far from town centreFood & drinks: Food and drink lovely service

Jerome Moore

Some minor niggles, bath plug doesn't work, tv too small, only basic channels. Street noise and roadworks. Good breakfast, clean room and all in all good value for money.

metal wellington

the only thing greater than the rudeness of the bar staff is their

Jan Morrow

Excellent meal, good service and excellent quality food at reasonable cost. Thank

Neil Oats

It is a good place to go for a meal and a beer and a cup of tea and a piece of cake and too stay there

Sean Casey

It was to eat, and the carvery hit the spot, nice service clean ale, surprised to see London Pride on offer, thr girls looked after me, deffo worth a visit,. Doggy friendly

Stuart Woods

Always a friendly welcome & I've never been disappointed by any of the service that I've received. The food is always on point aswell which is a massive win in my book ??I've never stayed in the hotel - I'm local to Camborne so have never needed to ?

Sharon Woor

Fantastic home cooked food, really well priced, lovely ambience and friendly staff. A true jewel in Camborne's crown.

Denise King

I've been coming to Tyacksfor about 25 years. Lovely hotel.Nothing too much trouble. Staff are amazing.

bob Rowley

Unable to comment on the rooms as we only visited the bar/ restaurant area ( these being very pleasant)Food and drinks are competitively priced and of good quality. The staff are very pleasant and helpful .Well behaved dogs are allowed in the bar area - where food can be eaten.Tyacks is located in Camborne Town centre and clearly attracts local people who welcome the very pleasant atmosphere.

Firebird Studios General

It's not that fair to review this hotel too harshly as we only stayed one night and it was a pretty last minute booking. Still my bed was broken and, as we got in at midnight after a gig, I felt it would be fairly pointless trying to get it sorted. The staff were exemplary and very hospitable. The breakfast was fantastic, even the filter coffee was drinkable!Rooms: I would say that you should aim for the lower numbered rooms, based on my experience. The lower numbered rooms seem to be better appointed than the ones past 10.

Robert Colyer

Popped in for lunch. What a mistake.The restaurant was empty, which is never a good sign.No staff could be seen, so we walked through to the small bar area, which was unmanned, and waited for a couple of minutes.A young guy came out to serve us and provided us with a menu and list of specials. Not fancying anything we saw, we were about to leave when the man told us, "I've only worked here a couple of weeks, but the food is really good!"Oh my god, what rubbish had this man been eating all his life.We ordered 2 dishes from the specials to share as a starter and 2 dishes from the menu for our main meals.We got drinks, paid and went to sit down.This was the point we started to regret our decision. The table top was sticky, there was a sour smell of old beer and we started to get dive bombed by the previously unnoticed swarm of flies. Not small flies I should add, but big, fat mature beasties. We counted 13 buzzing around. Another omen!We had ordered crispy King prawns and a steak flatbread to come first. We got 4 soggy prawns in a thick, doughy batter on a bed of mixed leaves that were wilting with a small amount of cheap, low quality sweet chilli sauce. That was the better of the 2 dishes. The flatbread was embarrassing. What I guess was a 4oz steak cooked medium rare, sliced into 6 pieces, then placed on top of more limp mixed leaves with some red onion, tomatoes and cucumber all smothered in cheap generic garlic sauce. This was located on top of what can only be described as a budget, low quality, bought in bread base. I'm not sure if it was slightly stale or only part baked, but it reminded me of the base from an uncooked tesco value pizza. It was about 5mm thick, white with zero colour anywhere on it. Both dishes were absolutely pants! 1 out of 10 for each dish and at £22 for the pair an absolute disgrace.Thankfully, the mains were better, not good, but better.Tuna and cheese toastie, with broken crisps and a small side salad (6/10) the best of the mealCheese burger (3/10)that was dripping with fat and overcooked chips. Not the worst burger I've ever had, but not even up to the quality I would expect from a chippie or burger van. The chips were laughable. Obviously a better quality frozen product but whoever cooked them must have given them at least 5 minutes more time in the fryer than they needed.We called over the barman about the constant harassment from the flying pests and was told he didn't understand why they had flies as they had a bug zapper. Let me answer the mystery for you. Your restaurant and bar need a damn good clean!We left without finishing the food.Opposite the site was a large Witherspoons. We wanted to support a local business over a pubchain. In this instance, it was our mistake.I read reviews online rating the place highly but can't imagine why people would write such complementary reviews. I spent £50.20 including a pint of coke and a J2O. What a waste of money

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