It's March Madness here at the Royal Oak.
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Celebrate Valentine's night at The Royal Oak – we have a divine menu for you! Enticing starters include homemade roast sweet potato soup finished with lemon & thyme cream cheese and pan roast Cornish scallops wrapped in Parma ham on dressed rocket leaves with pea puree & mint oil.
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Welcome to the Royal Oak, Lostwithiel. Well-known westcountry publicans, John Milan and Steve Bellman, bought the pub in 2011 and completely refurbished it.
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 roads.
Today, you'll find a warm welcome from our managers Simon Kennard and Cristie Stunell. The Royal Oak has a traditional 'tap room' with wonderful old flagstone flooring with, so local historians claim, 'large boulders' underneath! We've recently installed two log burning stoves - one in the tap room, the other in the dining area - so now your welcome will be even warmer!
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 and our chef, Cristie Stunell, uses only fresh, local and seasonal ingredients in her dishes.
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.
