Pub News
- Cornwall CAMRA Christmas Lunch at the Royal Oak, Lostwithiel and visit to Castle Brewery Tap
Monday 22 December 2025
Lostwithiel is an exceptional place for several reasons. Founded not long after the Norman Conquest, it was built by the lords of nearby Restormel Castle and became the capital of Cornwall in the 13th century. Today it still contains several historic buildings and the pack-horse bridge over the River Fowey at its tidal limit. The Fowey was mighty full due to the wet weather up on Bodmin Moor and was threatening to flood low-lying land by its banks.
Lostwithiel is one of the Stannary Towns in Cornwall and was the scene of an important battle between the Roundheads and Cavaliers in 1644 (the Cavaliers won). An unusual fact of Lostwithiel is the coincidence of the St Michael and St Mary currents, or ley lines, at the church which itself contains some intriguing features. These currents course from near Land's End all the way to the Norfolk coast. St Michael runs along the road over the bridge and past the Globe Inn while St Mary goes right through the King's Arms and runs across the railway station by the scaffolding footbridge.
Members of Cornwall Branch converged on the Royal Oak in Duke Street on Saturday 6 December 2025 to enjoy our CAMRA Christmas Lunch, which has become a regular event in recent years. Thanks to Roger Webster for organising it.
The owners Graham and Simon put on two extra beers for our delectation in addition to the regular Sharp’s Doom Bar, Sea Fury, and St Austell Proper Job. The two beers were both from the local Castle Brewery in Lostwithiel, Daymark, a 5.1% red ale on handpump, and Du Fowen, a 4.5% chocolate stout with light smokiness served as live beer in bottle.
In the restaurant, we enjoyed an excellent two or three-course Christmas lunch with all the trimmings. Didn’t we have a good time!



Acting Branch Chairman Dave makes a Christmas speech.
After the meal, we retired to the bar for another pint and a chat.
Three cheers for Graham, Simon and staff, including those in the kitchen unseen!
After leaving the Royal Oak, several members took up the invitation from Andy and Nicky, the owners of Castle Brewery, to call in for a pint at the brewery tap, called the Flow and Tracks. This unusual bar, which is near the brewery but not in it, comprises a shipping container on the banks of the river that has been nicely fitted out as a nano-pub with bar, plus seating under a pergola and even a warming patio heater.
Care was needed to be taken when leaving the Tap not to walk straight on in the dark into the river, leading to an unscheduled visit to Fowey or even Davy Jones’ Locker.
Thanks again Roger for organising a jolly day out. We look forward to next year!
Cheers, Steve Barber
- Cornwall CAMRA branch meeting at St Germans
Tuesday 25 November 2025
On 15 November, Cornwall CAMRA members travelled to the historic village of St Germans for a branch business meeting. The damp and dull weather was not the best for appreciating the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Conservation Area. The walk from the station passed St Germanus Priory church, the exceptional Norman building with asymmetrical towers, replacing the original cathedral for Cornwall built between 926 and 1030.
The famous Port Eliot mansion with its garden sits behind the church. The eponymous St Germanus is believed to have visited the area about 429, but he would have arrived by boat on the nearby River Tiddy because the railway did not exist for another 1,430 years (so he missed it). The Eliot family bought the estate after 1540 but not long after King Henry VIII had dissolved the monastery. The Eliot family still live there (but not the same individuals). The Eliot Arms pub forms part of the Eliot Estate and bears the heraldry of the family.
We arrived at the attractive stone pub and were glad to get inside out of the late autumn weather and the walk that was longer than some expected!
The bar was a welcome sight with three handpumps carrying Firebrand beers from Pennygillam, Launceston. Thanks to Roger Webster, there were three extra beers on the bar in tubs. These were three of the Otter Brewery range from Luppitt including Head, a lovely malty strong bitter (I am biassed). The pub also offered an excellent range of meals to go with the beer.
We enjoyed a good meeting followed by networking and socialising. We voted the Beerwolf Books in Falmouth as our Autumn Pub of the Month out of five nominations. Before we left, Acting Chairman Dave Pedlar thanked the licensee and staff for accommodating us. We expect to be back in the future.
Cheers, Steve Barber
- Cornwall CAMRA Pub of the Season Summer 2025 – the ‘Front, Falmouth
Monday 10 November 2025
The winner of Cornwall CAMRA’s summer Pub of the Season is the wonderful ‘Front at Custom House Quay in the real ale capital of Cornwall.
Decorated as a cellar, literally built underneath a handy fish and chip shop, the ‘Front, abbreviated originally from the Waterfront, is welcoming to all ages of locals, visitors and boat enthusiasts. What better place to sit outside on a summer’s day with good ale in hand watching the maritime world go by!
“Pinty” points the way!
An impressive row of handpumps line the bar offering a changing range of real ales of all possible styles, including luscious dark and strong beers. Yum!
We were at the ‘Front on Saturday 8 November to present our well-deserved award of Pub of the Season, Summer 2025.
The certificate and compliments were presented by Cornwall CAMRA Pub Promotions & Awards Coordinator Dave Pedlar.
We had a good turnout of members from as far as Exeter in the east to St Just in the west, reflecting the popularity of this flagship pub. A good time was had by all.
Cheers, Steve Barber
- Bodmin pub scoops CAMRA South West Pub of the Year!
Wednesday 20 August 2025
The Hole in the Wall in Bodmin, Cornwall has won CAMRA’s South West Pub of the
Year 2025 competition.
Having already won the Cornwall CAMRA branch Pub of the Year, the Hole in the Wall has gone on to be named one of the top 16 pubs in the UK, claiming the South West Pub of the Year title.
The Hole in the Wall will now battle it out for the chance to be named CAMRA’s overall Pub of the Year, with the longlist being whittled down to just four finalists in October.
Peter Bridle, CAMRA South West Regional Director, said:
“The Hole in the Wall is a very welcoming community pub with great customer service. It is a traditional and eclectic pub with a single bar and a superb selection of up to six well-kept cask beers, regularly featuring in CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide. “The pub is very popular with locals and has character and charm in abundance. CAMRA branches in the region nominated some terrific pubs and the level of entries in the competition was very high, so to come out on top is quite an achievement.”
Dave Pedlar, Cornwall CAMRA spokesperson, said:
“I would like to congratulate Steve and his team on the significant achievement of being crowned CAMRA’s South West Pub of the Year. Steve and his team have been rewarded for the years of dedication and hard work shown in turning the Hole in the Wall into a renowned location famed for the range and quality of cask beers. The pub is a venue for cask enthusiasts, not only from Bodmin, but the whole of Cornwall and further afield.”
Hole in the Wall landlord, Steve Hall who has run the pub for 22 years, said: “I was so chuffed to win this award, and this is a wonderful accolade for my team and I after all these years.”
Judges commented on the pub being very friendly with very helpful and knowledgeable staff, well run and good value for money, well worth a visit and would have liked to have stayed longer.
The award presentation at the Hole in the Wall will be on Saturday 30 August at
- Duloe Beer Festival Ticket Update
Wednesday 13 August 2025
After contacting the organisers of the Duloe Beer Festival, they have confirmed that the festival is advanced ticket only and no tickets will be available on the gate. Now all gone!!!
- Basset Arms Portreath Reopens following full refurbishment
Tuesday 12 August 2025
.The Basset Arms in Portreath has reopened following a full refurbishment by new owners Carbis Bay Collection.
- New Social events added to Diary
Friday 8 August 2025
Please keep an eye on the Diary page for socials that have been added
- Blue Anchor PotS Spring presentation Tuesday 15 July 2025