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    16 years ago

    Nice well run pub. Staff helpful food good.

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    The Old Albion Inn

    The Old Albion Inn

    (6 reviews)

    ££

    The Owner Needs To Apologise To Her Staff…read more For context, I'm a restaurant reviewer for a certain newspaper, and I'm on holiday with my wife. I was recommended the Albion by my brother in-law, as he called it a 'lovely place with a cosy atmosphere'. How wrong he was. Don't get me wrong the food was lovely, and the service wasn't delayed (even though it seemed short staffed). However we couldn't ignore the (possible) owner shouting at one of her staff members, there was swear words being thrown like they meant nothing, and she wasn't giving the member of staff a moment to talk. This situation made the atmosphere in the pub feel hostile and cold, I have never seen a manager/owner lose their rag over what seemed to be such a small problem, and I'll tell you she was really going for the member of staff. This owner also was seen not doing a lot to help on bar, waiting food to tables or guiding customers to empty tables while the other staff members were busy. For all the restaurants and pubs I have visited, I have never seen an owner project her anger onto staff so viciously or be seen doing minimal amounts of work in their establishment. Overall I was not pleased with my visit, and how the owner treated that staff member made my wife visibly upset. I will not be visiting again and I hope I have enlightened anyone considering to go to the Albion to think twice before entering the deceiving cosy interior. https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserReviews-g528834-d2430764-r930098244-Old_Albion_Inn-Crantock_Cornwall_England.html#

    This is what a country pub should be like, thatched roof, low beamed ceiling, subdued lighting and…read moregreat food. The added bonus is the range of real ales available.

    Red Lion Inn

    Red Lion Inn

    (6 reviews)

    ££

    Don't bother to go to the Red Lion by Newquay Harbour, total shambles and has lost its great vibe…read more We have been going there for the past 25 years when on holiday and always had a positive experience until today ! Now operated by youngsters standing around chatting to each other who don't have a clue .we ordered food at the bar , only 4 tables occupied (red flag as usually full) waited approx 45 mins for food when fourth table who ordered after us got there food it was apparent our order wasn't coming ! Our order on the computer didn't go through to kitchen, so the youngsters blamed that .Appalling experience, so don't waste your time and money. So disappointing as it always was our first choice for a pub meal and a chat with the locals at the bar ( none in there on a Friday night) No food specials on the board and no advertisement of future events, live music or quiz night etc.

    The Red Lion is a solid, traditional-style pub & grill close to Newquay Harbour. The real ale lover…read morewill find several "cask marque"-approved hand-pumped ales, all well-kept and fresh, although the selection is a tad conventional. The spacious inside seating is divided into several areas; unfortunately, the outside ^seating provided on the ground floor level is limited and only in the back of the pub (without any view). Traditional pubs in Newquay are rather few and far between, and only a handful of them are cask-marque. Red Lion is one of the better options; what would only rate as a medium-quality pub in other, more real-ale friendly towns must rank as a superior one in cocktail-bar-focused Newquay. It is a popular place especially among older patrons (such as myself), and can get quite busy towards the late afternoon, early evening. The food on offer is superior pub grub, and my dish (grilled whitefish on beetroot, with small potatoes and a rather sad "salad" garnish) was decent but nothing to write home about. While I had drinks at the Red Lion several times during my stay I decided not to eat there again. Service was down-to-earth and friendly, if a bit rushed (the place wasn't even half-full). The meal arrived in due course though. Have a look at my photos for a better impression of the pub.

    The Cornishman - pubs - Updated May 2026

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