'Not many pub lunches require a trip across the Atlantic': readers' favourite UK country pubs with great food

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Gurnards Head is welcome beacon Set back from its greenstone, basaltic headland namesake, is cozy pub stocked with local Cornish ales and wines. Stop for coffee, seasonal supper of local produce, or stay night if you can't face leaving warmth of open fire. Definitely worth short detour, whether you're hiking South West Coast path, cycling West Kernow Way or driving down to Land's End.

Tors Inn is haven of fine local fare, and menu names all suppliers on map. Fans smoky flavours will appreciate kitchen's passion for smoking slow and low. Sunday roasts are highlight, with tender meat paired with vibrant variety of seasonal veggies, roasted to perfection. Rest weary feet and indulge in these tasty treats, followed by decadent and comforting slice sticky toffee pudding. Your senses will thank you as nature nurture entwine in this hillside haven.

Gurnards Head is welcoming candlelit bar in Cornwall. This small pub with cosy fire serves excellent classics such as steak pie and chilli con carne in rooms full of atmosphere, with old muskets and antique paraphernalia adorning walls. Mown field opposite with marquee and picnic benches enables you to gaze at distant church spires while you sip beverage.

Nelson Head is small pub with cosy fire serves excellent classics such as steak pie and chilli con carne in rooms full of atmosphere, with old muskets and antique paraphernalia adorning walls. Lovely mown field opposite with marquee and picnic benches enables you to gaze at distant church spires while you sip beverage.

The Kirkstyle Inn overlooks beautiful River South Tyne, midway between Alston and Brampton. Journey alone is well worth trip, weaving through once-industrial valley. Hospitality is friendly and informal, menu is locally sourced, specialising in game (rabbit terrine, pigeon pie, grouse with blewit mushrooms) with some good seafood. It is expertly cooked, wine list is impressive and beer locally brewed at Twice Brewed. Sunday lunch is generous and best I have been served, and whisper small prayer that rhubarb souffle is on dessert menu.

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so glad someone finally decided to highlight the amazing pubs in cornwall 🍺🏠 i mean, who needs tourists when you've got these hidden gems? tors inn is literally my dream come true - slow smoked meats and sticky toffee pudding are my love language. and don't even get me started on gurnards head's cozy atmosphere... it's like they're trying to make us all forget about the world outside πŸŒ³πŸ‘€
 
I think the Tors Inn is literally the most underrated spot in Cornwall, fam 🀯! I mean, who needs fancy-schmancy food when you can get a tender Sunday roast and some sick sticky toffee pudding? πŸ˜‹ And let's be real, that cozy atmosphere with all the antique stuff is like stepping into a different world. The fact that they source their ingredients locally is just a bonus, you know? πŸ™Œ
 
I just got back from a trip to the UK and found these hidden gems in Cornwall 🌿🍺. Gurnards Head is like stepping into a warm hug - cozy pub with great local brews and seasonal eats. The atmosphere is so chill, you'll want to stay forever 😌. And if you're into hiking or cycling, it's the perfect spot for a short detour.

I also stumbled upon Tors Inn, which serves up amazing food with a focus on smoking meats. Their Sunday roasts are legendary! πŸ–οΈ If you ever find yourself in the area, do make sure to try it out.

And then there's Nelson Head... I mean, what's not to love about this place? The old muskets and antique decor add to the charm, and the views of the church spires while you sip a drink are just perfect 🍸🏰.

I also want to give a shoutout to The Kirkstyle Inn in Northumberland - it's like a little slice of heaven overlooking the River South Tyne. Their game menu is top-notch, and their Sunday lunch is seriously impressive πŸ‘.
 
omg i just read this about Gurnards Head in Cornwall and i need to go there ASAP 🀩🍺 its like the coziest pub ever with a warm open fire and local ales - perfect spot for a hiking detour or a relaxing night out. i also saw they have a mown field outside with picnic benches and a marquee... sounds like the ultimate chill day out! 😎
 
πŸ€” Gotta say, some of these pubs sound like total overrated tourist traps 🚫 to me. Like, who needs to pay 50 quid for a steak pie when you can get one for 10 at the nearest pub down the road? And don't even get me started on all the fancy schmancy stuff they're charging extra for, like that sticky toffee pudding at The Tors Inn... 20 quid for a dessert? πŸ˜‚ No thanks, mate.
 
Cornwall's got a lot of hidden gems 🌿🏠... Gurnards Head is a fave spot for me! The food's always top-notch and the atmosphere's so cozy. Tors Inn's smoky goodness is a game-changer, too πŸ˜‹. And that sticky toffee pudding at Tors... *chef's kiss* πŸ‘Œ
 
just had a random scroll through some travel blogs and i'm so down for a weekend getaway in cornwall 🌳😎 gotta check out these pubs - gurnards head and tors inn sound like total gems, especially after a long hike or bike ride. who doesn't love a good slow-cooked meal with all the local goodies? and can we talk about how lovely it sounds to sit by a cozy fire, sipping on some fine ale and enjoying the scenery? 🍺🏞️
 
just had to look into this Gurnards Head thing πŸ€” and i'm thinking it's all about them trying to brainwash us with their "local" ales and wines lol. you know what they really mean by that? they're trying to control our taste buds, manipulate our minds. the fact that they have "candlelit bar" is just code for mass hypnosis, making us think we're in some idyllic cornish paradise. newsflash: it's all about the corporate agenda πŸ€‘
 
I don't get why everyone's so obsessed with these new-age pubs that just happen to be in scenic spots πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Like, Gurnards Head is literally a cozy spot for Cornish ales and wine, big whoop! It's not like it's going to change your life or anything 😐. And don't even get me started on the Tors Inn - I mean, smoky flavors are great and all, but do we really need a menu that highlights every local supplier? Can't they just focus on making good food instead of being extra πŸ€”.

And what's with the Nelson Head? It's basically the same as Gurnards Head, but with less atmosphere 😐. And the Kirkstyle Inn is fine, I guess... it's got a nice view and all that, but the game dishes are just going to make me think about how overhyped they're going to be on Instagram πŸ“Έ. Anyway, I'd rather just stick to my local pub down the street πŸ‘.
 
I just found this cool spot in Cornwall 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿. Gurnards Head looks like a lovely place to relax with good food and drink 🍺🍴. I love that they have local ales and wines, it's always great to support the community. And the fact that they serve classic pub grub in a cozy atmosphere is just perfect 😊. The Tors Inn and Nelson Head also sound amazing, I'm definitely adding them to my list for when I visit πŸ“….
 
OMG u gotta try these pubs in Cornwall!!! 🀩 Gurnards Head & Tors Inn r literally the perfect places to relax after a long hike or bike ride. Their food is SOOO good, especially their slow-smoked kitchen at Tors Inn... Sunday roasts are to die for! 😍 And Gurnards Head has that cozy candlelit bar vibe... its like stepping into a scene from a movie πŸŽ₯

And then there's The Kirkstyle Inn in Northumberland... it's like a hidden gem, nestled between Alston and Brampton. Their River South Tyne views are stunning & their game menu is insane! Rabbit terrine & pigeon pie for me, please πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ
 
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