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The Old Ale HouseA-Worth Trying

7 Quay St, Truro TR1 2HD · Pub · 4.6/5 Google (1204 reviews)

Reservations

Characterful city-centre pub with standout cask selection and live music; great vibe, but pricing on keg beers and occasional brusque service divide opinions.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

The Old Ale House earns its A- grade as a distinctive neighborhood institution built on exceptional beer curation and cellar management paired with knowledgeable staff who guide patrons through selections with tasters. The warm, atmospheric interior with live music creates genuine character that appeals to devoted regulars and visitors alike. Rising price complaints on imports and wine and occasional service inconsistency prevent a higher grade, but this remains a well-executed pub that excels in its category—valued for what it is rather than what it isn't.

Restaurant Summary

The Old Ale House is a central Truro stalwart with sawdust underfoot, wood everywhere, and a steady hum of conversation that swells on gig nights. Bartenders often steer guests through the pumps with tasters, and one guest noted, "they found me a new favorite bitter." Expect a room that feels warm and bustling, an upstairs nook that is quieter for conversation, and a clientele that blends locals with visitors chasing live tunes and well-kept pints. The cooking is not the focus here; the craft is in the cellar and on the bar. The approach is classic pub: cask-first with rotating local ales, a couple of proper draught ciders, and some pricier imported kegs and wines. It suits those who care about well-kept cask ale and a lived-in atmosphere more than fancy cocktails or gastro plates. Most find the selection excellent, though several call out higher prices on imports and wine. Families drift in during the day and early evenings, and dogs are treated like celebrities with water bowls and treats. There is no kids menu as this is a drinks-led pub, but simple options nearby and the ability to bring outside food at times make it workable. For younger ones, the upstairs room provides a calmer retreat when the band downstairs kicks off.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£14-22 (drinks-focused venue; no food menu evident) per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Historic city-centre street serving shoppers, office workers, and evening pub-goers; lively at weekends.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked central area with steady footfall and nightlife presence.

Nearby: Close to shops, events, and venues; live-music circuit and other pubs nearby for crawls.

Truro City CentreThe dining scene in Truro City Centre is diverse, featuring traditional pubs, cafes, and modern eateries. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, catering to both locals and visitors seeking authentic Cornish hospitality and cuisine.
Quay StreetQuay Street runs along the River Truro and is known for its charming riverside pubs and restaurants, offering a scenic and convivial dining environment popular for casual meals and social gatherings.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–23:00 Tuesday12:00–23:00 Wednesday12:00–23:00 Thursday12:00–23:00 Friday12:00–00:00 Saturday12:00–00:00 Sunday12:00–22:00

Available: Reservations

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