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Reviews of Falcon Inn,

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Review by Chris Billington on 24th July, 2008

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After a dreary day when it rained for nearly 24 hours without much let up we visited the Falcon Inn for an evening meal. Because we had been walking in the rain and needed a hot bath we were quite late arriving - about 8.45pm. Having established they were still serving meals we both ordered a Beef, mushroom and and blue cheese pie. It arrived within 10 mins, was piping hot and was absolutely delicious. The vegetables were crunchy and there were plenty of them and the shortcrust pastry pie was first rate. The price was reasonable for saying this was much above the average 'pub grub.' Staff were friendly and helpful. Just what we needed !! Many thanks.

Date visited: 9th July 2008

Review by Sue Lane on 26th October, 2007

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Fantastic pub , lovely food, accommodation great, Andy/Jan and staff were all very friendly. 1st visit - will definitely return. St Mawgan friendly village - in fact all good!!

Date visited: 12th to 14th Oct.2007

Review by sally vickers on 5th July, 2007

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WOW!!! WHAT A FABULOUS PUB!!! GREAT FOOD, BEER, SERVICE AND HOSPITALITY... AND WHAT A LOCATION... OK SO MY FAMILY HAVE BEEN COMING HERE SINCE THE 60'S BUT WHAT THE HECK, WE STILL RETURN ALMOST EACH AND EVERY YEAR. I WOULD RECOMMEND THE FALCON AT ST MAWGAN TO ANYONE, OLD AND YOUNG ALIKE, THE MENU IS VARIED GREAT SELECTION OF DRINKS INCLUDING SOME FANTASTIC ALES AND A BEAUTIFUL BEER GARDEN FOR THE NICER WEATHER. GO ON GIVE IT A GO!

Date visited: 23 june 07

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