Reviews The Logan Rock Inn

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Jeanne-Marie B
+4
In Winter when you find a pub opened in this area of the UK, you feel very lucky! 
It was a cute little pub to get ourself warmed and something to eat.
They serve classic, cheap comfort food which was what we were looking for in this cold weather.
Both pies were very good, especially the fish pie, onions rings were ok. The best dish was for sure their homemade brownie served warm with some ice cream on top.
Jan 23, 2016
5
Anita Ravenscroft
+5
Recommend booking in advance, although we arrived 1 hour early with the intention of waiting in the bar for our table. Several minutes later the wonderful staff had prepared a table for us. Lovely informal, traditional pub that is super dog friendly. Food is simple but incredibly fresh and delicious. Highly recommended the seafood specials of the day.
5
Ian Dunn
+5
Great pub with a good atmosphere. Mixture of locals and tourists. The staff were super friendly. The menu was was.limitrd but catered to lots of tastes and did it well. Portion size just right compared to huuge portions elsewhere in Cornwall. Quality ingredients. I look forward to going back again next year.
5
Laura Pugh
+5
Stopped in here for some food and the food was lovely! Clean & comfortable, nice drinks, nice atmosphere and location. Car park next door also Is on the expensive side..
5
Chris Byrne
+5
It is a lovely old public house that serves a great tasting menu selection. Wherever you look, there is lots of history in the building, including lovely artworks around the place, with well attended outside hanging plants & seating area. The service was faultless, as was the whole of our evening's dining here. I would definitely recommend a visit if you are around this area. Likewise, if I'm back in the area again, I will be going back for the food & ambience. Thank you to all the staff & landlords who made us feel welcome.
5
Louise Allen
+5
A lovely pub with quite a traditional feel (fairly dark front bar with low ceilings). We hadn’t booked but were accommodated for two of us to have some delicious food - the crawfish and the hake (and soup for starter). The price is around what I’d expect for freshly caught fish and rare seafood. Beer gardens to the front, rear and side meant there was plenty of space for drinks. We tried the local gins and rums which had some quite unusual but tasty flavours. I was very impressed with the staff and speed of the service, to say they were busy - the welcoming guy on arrival, the wait staff were very friendly and attentive, and bar staff were great too. Highly recommended
4
Ash Millio
+4
Busy pub on the way to the Logan Rock promontory. Good food, not cheap, but nice, fresh quality products. Good drink selection. Quirky historic pub with beer gardens in front and at the back. Quiet location. Well worth a visit, can be busy so best to call and reserve a table well in advance, which unfortunately precludes spontaneity.
5
Ben Elson
+5
The Logan Rock Inn's crawfish left me utterly speechless! From the very first bite, I knew I was in for an extraordinary culinary experience. The crawfish was undoubtedly the star of the show – incredibly fresh, plump, and brimming with flavour. It was evident that the chefs at The Logan Rock Inn take immense pride in their craft. The dish was beautifully seasoned, striking a harmonious balance between spices and the crawfish's natural sweetness. The texture was perfectly tender, making each morsel a delight to savour. To complement this seafood masterpiece, the accompanying sides and sauces were carefully curated to enhance the overall experience. So fresh you could taste the sea! The charming ambiance of The Logan Rock Inn added to the pleasure of dining, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The service was impeccable, with staff members knowledgeable and passionate about the dishes they served. If you're a seafood aficionado or simply appreciate fine dining, the crawfish at The Logan Rock Inn is an absolute must-try. It's an unforgettable culinary journey that will leave you craving more. I cannot recommend it highly enough – an incredible dining experience that truly exceeded all expectations! Ben
5
Matthias Fildhaut
+5
Well, The Logan Rock Inn is a really nice pub, just like you imagine a pub to be. The food (mussels and lamb chops in our case) was outstanding. The service staff had a lot of fun at work and were very courteous. My tip for a Cornwall holiday.
5
gail
+5
Meal was well worth the wait , will go again. Lovely staff, polite and attentive Lovely setting
5
Ricardo Rodrigues
+5
This was our best gastro experience in Cornwall. The definition of quality achieved with simple cooking. The spider crab was a portion for 2, at £30. Everything else doesn't really matter. Top quality sea food super fairly priced.
5
Maria Dymova
+5
Very welcoming pub. WiFi available. Good local ales. Very good traditional food and generous portions. We had Sunday roast (lamb and veggie) and were very pleased. Others in our party had steak & ale pie and fish & chips, also all happy. We enjoyed spending an hour here over a lovely meal.
5
Lucy Anderson
+5
Absolutely loved this place!! Firstly, the guy on front of house made us feel SO welcome. The place was clearly very busy but he welcomed us in, and found a table, no problem. It's not just cos such a genuinely warm welcome is rare, but cos he was such a lovely chap in his own right. The seafood was delicious and the belly of pork, most excellent. Then the whole place had a super atmos. It was very busy but nevertheless all of the staff were so friendly and helpful. I massively enjoyed my evening here. I rolled out I was so full of delicious food Highly recommended!!
5
Gaurav Batra
+5
Cute little place to enjoy hot meals or a pint if you are near Lands end. Food was delicious and fresh, ambience was amazing. It can be really busy, usually booking is recommended, but we were lucky to get a table for an hour before heading to a show at Minack theater which is just 10 mins drive from here. Small parking space is available outside.
4
Csaba Bobák
+4
Had a good lunch of crawfish and fishburger. The place could use a bit more waiters and sunlight but the meals were quite good.
5
Reinhard Steurer
+5
Very friendly host, very tasty food - lamb highly recommended
5
g t
+5
Very nice country pub with a couple of van stop over options nearby. Friendly, chatty staff. People running it have had it for 40 years. Nice selection of St Austell ales. Does get very busy so highly advisable to book (even for drinks) I booked to eat but ended up just drinking. Food looked good though. Nice ambience and lots of character. Highly recommended 🍻 🍲
5
graham phillips
+5
Very welcoming Irish guy at the door - excellent care for all the customers. Food is good and satisfying. Steaks are quite expensive. Good local fish etc. Great bar atmosphere. Good terrible if drinks. Other rooms for eating are pleasant as well. Outside areas are very comfortable and attractive. Good location.
5
Kirandeep Kaur
+5
The best pub I’ve ever been to. Great history behind the building and remains unchanged for 400 years. Great service and the food was top notch. Very good selection of local and international brands. The pub has 3 choices of seatings. In the bar area, in the family room which has a log fire place or in the beer garden which has a great view. I don’t think you would ever find a place like this, it’s a real hidden gem. It can get quite busy for dinner in the peak season so call and book a table to avoid disappointment.
5
Amber Willis
+5
Really lovely place with amazing food, they made a fantastic vegan roast and the chefs were accommodating to dietary needs. The staff were lovely and a great reward after coming back from the beach!
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