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Good pub guide recommended - "Grand-looking 15th-c pub with neat bar and dining
areas, first-rate food, and big garden".
Also featured in the Good Food Guide, Michelin pub guide and the Michelin guide
( Bib gourmand ).
St Kew Inn is a beautiful 15th century village pub located in St Kew Churchtown,
near Bodmin and Wadebridge, in North Cornwall. The oldest part of this wonderful
building housed the masons and craftsmen who constructed the nearby church of St
James the Great. These builders would have set up their own brewery, and around
the mid 1500’s when they left, the premises
would have become an Inn.
This
was eventually bought by Walter Hicks and Co, the now owners of St Austell Brewery.
The welcoming bar, with its glorious blazing fire in the winter, still serves real
ale from wooden barrels behind the bar, and has a wide range of wines by the glass
and an extensive list of spirits with a good number of Malt Whiskies. There is even
a resident ghost that frequents the bar on a regular basis!
A lot of work has been done to improve the garden,
which is the largest by far in the local area, and it now has its own brand new
kitchen, and massive garden umbrella, and will be serving superb food on balmy summer
nights.
We can be found just off the A39, between Wadebridge and Camelford, by following
the signs to St Kew, and we look forward to seeing you at our very special
pub.
We hope you will enjoy browsing around our website, but please ring us on 01208
841 259 if you would like any more information or would like to book a table.
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