The Brunel, Saltash - pub details

Description

Now owned by Tony and Yvonne Perry the Brunel has been totally refurbished and redecorated.There is now a comfortable chill out area with leather sofas where you can relax with your coffee and newspaper,an extensive and exciting new menu plus a daily specials board,large screen tv with all the sport as well as live music with various bands and other entertainers every friday and Sat evening at 9.30pm.The Brunel is able to cater for small functions such as weddings and engagement parties.We have 10 comfortable and well appointed en-suite rooms so why not make a night of it or even a nice weekend break.We have a large selection of wines and spirits available as well as some tasty real ales and lagers.Only 4 miles from St.Mellion Golf Course,now back on the European circuit,the BRUNEL would make an excellent base to stay for those of you who are golfers.Tony, Yvonne and the team look forward to your visit and are sure that you are going to enjoy it

(last updated: 20th Nov 2008)

Address: 83 Fore Street, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 6AE [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 5626)

Nearest train stations Saltash (0.2 miles), St Budeaux Ferry Road (0.6 miles), St Budeaux Victoria Road (1.2 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

> Current user rating: 3.2/10 (rated by 30 users)
> Menu: The Brunel Inn Lunch and Dinner Menu
> Jobs currently available: waiting staff - see more details...
> Local guide: Cornwall pub guide
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other pubs nearby:

Icewarm Cafe Bar, Saltash (0.1 miles), Railway Hotel, Saltash (0.1 miles), Two Bridges, Saltash (0.2 miles), Union Inn, Saltash (0.3 miles), Waterside, Saltash (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Brunel, Saltash

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because i am middle aged and not particulary attractive to either sex i again seemed to experience difficulties getting served at the bar when younger people were in attendance and it wasnt even busy , so i gave up after 5 minutes and took my self and 4 other guests to the workies instead. When will they ever learn that people older than 25 have money to spend too
motorwayman2 - 30 Oct 2008 08:44
strange my last comment and all other comments have been removed, any way say it again !!! why is it that beer is now £3 a pint they cant be bothered to serve it in a branded glass (they come free from the suppliers)and its flat ?
xpubby - 21 Oct 2008 21:29
MUCH better than my last visit in July2005 (the stench of Carling, the air of menace, the very presence of a DANCEFLOOR?!), this is an all-too-rare example of new management actually stamping their authority on a place. The bars are well positioned and set-out (as odd that sounds, it IS important), the food is a quantum leap ahead of what it was in choice and quality thanks to what I believe is now a professional cooking team, and the welcoming ambience of Sky Sports News on the East wall. Best Guiness Extra Cold ever too. To the Perry's!
getsit - 1 Mar 2008 20:48

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