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Campaign for Real Ale

Radjel Inn

Boscaswell Terrace
Pendeen
TR19 7DS
Telephone(01736) 788446
Real AleReal FireGardenAccommodationLunchtime MealsEvening MealsSeparate BarGamesParkingSmokingWiFi
Opening times: Mon–Sun 12:00-24:00; Winter: Mon–Fri 17:00-23:00; Sat 12:00-24:00; Sun 12:00-23:00
Regular beers: St Austell Anthem, St Austell Cornish Best Bitter, St Austell Hicks, St Austell Proper Job, St Austell Tribute

See more about this pub on WhatPub, CAMRA's national pub guide.

This welcoming village hostelry sports two bars, each with its own granite fireplace, and there is a separate pool room. The large carpeted lounge is decorated on the ceiling with various national flags, whilst brass plates and sefaring pictures adorn the walls. Home-cooked food is available -ish daily, and uses local produce where possible. The number of real ales may increase to 6 when St Austell Brewery's seasonal ales make an appearance. The pub supports darts, quiz and pool teams. Accomodation is in 3 (shared) rooms. Originally the Boscaswell Inn, the pub was renamed the Radjel (= a pile of stones where a fox lives) in 1973 in honour of the then landlord Willie Warren, whose family had run the pub for several generations and whose great-great-grandfather was nicknamed 'Radjel' by the locals. The pub had been known informally by this name ever since.