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A charming, traditional, Cornish, village pub with rooms, The Eliot Arms welcomes you.

The Eliot Arms offers a warm welcome to all visitors old and new and is nestled in the lovely Cornish village of Tregadillett, close to Launceston and just off the A30. - making The Eliot Arms the ideal place to eat, drink, stay and enjoy the many delights of Cornwall.

We have an enviable reputation for our delicious home cooked food , which is freshly prepared to order by our talented chef, using the best locally sourced produce. We provide a full menu both at lunch times and in the evening together with a seasonal specials board, which can be enjoyed with a pint of real ale, a glass of wine or selection of soft drinks.

Stay in one of our comfortable en suite bedrooms which are tastefully decorated and enjoy a peaceful nights sleep followed by a hearty, full, Cornish breakfast that will set you up for the day ahead!.

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AccommodationCar parkDogs allowedFamily friendlyFoodFunction roomOutside areaReal aleReal fireSmoking areaWiFi freeDartboardFootballTerrestrial TVBIICamra members

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4.7/5

Sean Hynes

2 months ago

Sunday afternoon dining for 9 people. Ordered soup starter , Leek and Potato, came very quickly and was absolutely delicious. served with a beautiful piece of doorstep bread. Others had white bait, pate , mushrooms. All great portions given. Mains I opted for the Sunday roast beef. Piping hot food all super fresh. Tasted amazing. All this is so reasonably priced too. Definitely one to visit when you're down that part of the world. Great experience with lovely staff to serve you.

Bernie Verrills

3 months ago

Went to the Elliott purposefully for Sunday lunch, very disappointed. Great atmosphere, lovely local, good service, but rubbish roast. Roast potatoes needed a hammer & chisel to get into, brussel sprouts were rubbery & had to be sawed with a knife, red cabbage was anemic, tasteless carrots, dry turkey, powdery stuffing & watery gravy. The 'chef' must have been having an off day, as we've eaten here numerous times over the last 40 yrs and the food was never this bad. Won't be having a Sunday roast there again anytime soon.

David Brough

4 months ago

The Eliot Arms has always been a distinctive little pub that has a reputation of great food. Me and my fiancée Julie always come here for an evening meal when we are down in Cornwall. The pub interior is a fabulous antique-esque type of decor that would not look out of place in a Harry Potter film set. Clocks of all shapes and sizes adorn the walls with brasses and other paraphernalia making it quaint. The food as always is great and as always we can never finish everything as the portions are extremely generous. The potato side (whether chips, croquettes, new potatoes or curly fries) come on a separate plate - and believe me you need that side plate as the main food reaches the sides of the main plate! Never had a bad experience at The Eliot. It has always been a pleasure to book a table and give them our custom. So if you ever find yourself near Launceston then head out to Tregadillett for the Eliot and have yourself a right tasty meal.

H Brads

8 months ago

Amazing meal here for my birthday. Beautifully cooked steak and the portions were huge! The service was second to none and the whole pub is beautiful - quirky, quaint, loads of features and a ghost story too! My only bugbear was that they charge for soda water even to accompany wine - if You're spending £20+ on a bottle of wine, £2.20 for a pint of soda to accompany it was a bit much - I drink white wine and soda, and have never been charged for soda before. It is a gorgeous place and a little on the pricey side. We spent over £100 on food, and about £70 on drinks over the evening, so this seemingly small thing just left a little sour taste of greed on the part of whoever sets the bar prices. It wouldn't put me off returning, but I wont order a bottle of wine next time. Fabulous food and staff and highly recommend.

Becky Willis

10 months ago

A fantastic old inn, full of history and charm. Very friendly attentive staff, amazing food, lots of choice, and first class chips. Arrive starving - the portions are enormous!! If you order a pud, share it with someone else!!! One other thing - it may be old and heavily decorated with horse brasses, pictures, maps and memorabilia... but it is spotlessly clean! Well worth a visit.

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Opening Times

Mon11:30 – 23:00
Tue11:30 – 23:00
Wed11:30 – 23:00
Thur11:30 – 23:00
Fri11:30 – 00:00
Sat11:30 – 00:00
Sun11:30 – 22:30
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