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What User doesn't like about King's Arms:
The St. Austell-owned building must step up its game. While initially advertised as a restaurant, there is no food served on site unless you are staying overnight and order breakfast in advance. It is a local hangout for young people with live music played on the ground floor. The room we stayed in was not up to par - it was dirty and the bathroom was recently renovated but the shower did not close properly. The bedr... View all feedback. What User likes about King's Arms:
The pub/hotel is very nice and the team is friendly. The owner could not have been more accommodating. It is a dog-friendly place and the talented owner, Sarah, sang beautiful songs for my family. Truly went above and beyond. Highly recommended. View all feedback.
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The St. Austell-owned building must step up its game. While initially advertised as a restaurant, there is no food served on site unless you are staying overnig...
read moreAmazing personal, excellent slang, dogs allowed in the rooms and in the pub/restaurant. we had breakfast in restaurant with the dog at our table very friendly s...
read moreThis is a fantastic old school pub with great beer and live music most weekends. Friendly staff and log fire in the winter.
My husband I visited this pub whilst staying in the area fairly small place but very welcoming very clean good ale Sky sports wish the new landlords good luck s...
read moreReally tasty curry meal we eat a lot of Indian food and we found our meal very tasty and plentiful at a reasonable price. No complaints from us!
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read moreThe St. Austell-owned venue presents a challenging experience for patrons. Initially marketed as a restaurant, food options are limited primarily to overnight guests pre-ordering breakfast. While the atmosphere buzzes with live music, the accommodations leave much to be desired, with cleanliness issues and inadequate ventilation. Despite friendly staff and a dog-friendly policy, the food quality falls short, lacking the spice and depth characteristic of authentic Indian cuisine. Although the setting has potential, improvements in service and menu offerings are necessary to elevate guest satisfaction and ensure a memorable experience.