The Carlyon Arms

Sandy Hill, Saint Austell
01726 72129

Recent Reviews

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We stayed in st austell for 3 days for a mini trip away, we fancied a pint a night before we went home. First off tried the one most local (carclaze next to premier inn) closed to referb. We then walked 2.5k down the hill to this one. At this point it started to rain and we needed to feed our 2 year old. On entering it went total silent( must be a locals only pub ) and were told we couldnt be served as we had a littleone in the pram. We would have been happy just to feed her and not have a pint ourselves but no, we had to leave. The bar man was polite and said another one nearby but with the rain, time of day and direction to other pub further way. We left very dissapointed. Kinda dampended our stay down this way as if we could have just feed our littleone or stay in from the rain atleast.

Dave Anns

We a large family (4 adults 1 teenager and two infants) thought we would pop in and have a Sunday afternoon drink we managed to just get inside the door to be told that there is a no children policy, there is no signage that we could see not happy but then it was their loss

Lee Martin

We stayed in st austell for 3 days for a mini trip away, we fancied a pint a night before we went home. First off tried the one most local (carclaze next to premier inn) closed to referb. We then walked 2.5k down the hill to this one. At this point it started to rain and we needed to feed our 2 year old. On entering it went total silent( must be a locals only pub ) and were told we couldnt be served as we had a littleone in the pram. We would have been happy just to feed her and not have a pint ourselves but no, we had to leave. The bar man was polite and said another one nearby but with the rain, time of day and direction to other pub further way. We left very dissapointed. Kinda dampended our stay down this way as if we could have just feed our littleone or stay in from the rain atleast.

Allen Stokes (Tiny)

Absolutely fantastic here\\nThanks guys\\nTiny

Robert Brown (RedRob)

A great place to meet up with friends for a catch up. They don't do food which is a plus for this nice little pub. You don't have all that clutter on the tables and you are not dodging waiting staff carrying posts of food. Quite a quiet place where you are not competing with people eating while holding a conversation.

Mike Pritchard

Friendly and welcoming local pub, conveniently situated on a bus route. Real ale in excellent condition, access to TV sport if desired, plus pool and darts.

David Franklin

Great atmosphere, pool tables, juke box, great pub

Yam Southall

Nice pub , relaxing not overly busy ,good place for a peaceful pint after work ,

cleo our jug

First visit back in 16 years not changed much still an awesome place to be

Gemma Smith

Family and dog friendly, no longer serve food. Every Tuesday night is quiz night and raffle with amazing prizes! Great atmosphere and staff. Owner glyn price is a great guy!!

James Cran

It is so friendly,clean the beer is superb staff are very good

Tw1stedP1g

Friendly staff, nice little pub

Jenny Cowell

No children allowed, be warned therefore not a family friendly place.

Rob Prouten

Really friendly pub..proper pub,didn't wanna leave but hunger to over.Made very welcome

Steve Dyer

I'm from Bristol and we were on holiday in the St Austell area and went in The Carlyon Arms with family a few years back and we ordered drinks and just minding our own business and some of the locals were staring at us like we had no right being there. Not likely to go in there again after that

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