About Us
Welcome to the Royal Oak, Lostwithiel. Well-known westcountry publicans, John Milan and Steve Bellman, bought the pub in 2011 completely refurbishing it and opened for business in July.As with their other pubs, John and Steve have worked hard to preserve the character of the building by refurbishing and decorating in a sympathetic style.A public house for over 100 years, the Royal Oak is in Duke Street, Lostwithiel convenient for the pretty town centre, yet quietly situated away from main ... Moreroads. Today, you'll find a warm welcome from the managers Simon Kennard and Cristie Stunnel and Katie Liddicoat. The Royal Oak has a traditional 'tap room' with wonderful old flagstone flooring with, so local historians claim, 'large boulders' underneath!The dining area is extensive yet cosy, with a secluded area ideal for meetings and functions for up to 20 people.The Royal Oak has four cask conditioned local ales on tap and an extensive wine list.The menu changes daily , using only fresh, local and seasonal ingredients.With its own parking and free wi-fi, the Royal Oak is a great venue for business meetings or working lunches.Upstairs, the Royal Oak has six delightful en-suite bedrooms. We regularly have guests who are visiting popular nearby attractions including the Eden Project, The Gardens at Heligan and the National Trust's Lanhydrock House.Dog friendly - Well-behaved dogs are very welcome at the Royal Oak, as the jar of dog biscuits on the bar confirms.The Royal Oak is open from 11am to 11pm every day of the week and serves food from 12noon to 3pm and from 6-9pm every day.Click here to find out more about the history of the Royal OakHistoryThe Royal Oak, a public house for well over 100 years is situated in Duke Street-------------------------Food and drinkCornwall is a wonderful area for fresh produce with the coast and its fish and shellfish close by, and meat and game coming from the county's extensive farming community.As well as a range of starters, main courses and desserts, we also serve light lunches, baguettes and salads.Food is served every day from 12 noon to 3pm and from 6-9pm.We are also happy to cater for weddings, parties or business meetings, buffets or sit down meals please contact the managers on 01208 872552 to discuss your specific requirements.The Royal Oak is a free house and has four cask conditioned local ales on tap. It also stocks the very popular Cornish Rattler cider. The extensive wine list features a good range of wines available by the glass.We also serve Suki teas, including some amazing fruit and herbal teas, and the very excellent Matthew Algie coffee.---------------------------AccommodationThe Royal Oak currently has four en-suite bedrooms available, with two more becoming available later in the year.Room 1 - A small, pretty double, with en-suite bathroom including bath. £60 per nightRoom 2 - A lovely light, large room, with a king size bed, en-suite shower room. This dual aspect room has views of the town and church. £80 per nightRoom 3 - An attractive large room with king size bed, en-suite shower room. A view of the Church. £80 per nightRoom 4 - A very pretty and cosy twin room with en-suite bathroom including bath. £60 per nightRoom 5 - A bright and spacious double room with en-suite bathroomRoom 6 - A small, pretty double room with en-suite shower roomOur room rates include full English breakfast, cereals, toast, juice, coffee and tea. We serve breakfast between 8 and 10am, or earlier by arrangement.Check in 3pm, checkout 11am. Dogs are allowed in the bedrooms, but not on the beds.---------------------------The localityThe Royal Oak is an ideal base from which to explore Cornwall. Close by are some of the regions premier attractions:The Eden Project, just 6 miles away.The Lost Gardens of Heligan are around 15 miles awayLanydrock, the magnificent house owned by the National trust is less than 4 miles distantRestormel castle - in Lostwithiel itself, run by English HeritageBodmin and Wenford S Less