Smashing warm local friendly pub, food is excellent, music every Saturday from 9pm. Warm fire in the hearth. Where the locals go. Well worth a quick pint.
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Smashing warm local friendly pub, food is excellent, music every Saturday from 9pm. Warm fire in the hearth. Where the locals go. Well worth a quick pint.
A good local pub. Not a chain pub in any way. Traditional decor, good beer and cider on tap. The music sat in the background and enhanced the conversation instead of overrunning it. Worth a visit if you are in Kingsand.
Upon purchasing our first 2 bottles of grabbies (with no extras) we were charged £8.50 upon purchasing our second and third again with no extras we were charged £9.25 which unless I'm mistaken makes it £4.62 1/2p in anyone's old money! After questioning the discrepancy...More
We spent a week in Kingsand and dodged The Rising Sun until the last couple of nights based on appearance. Turns out we enjoyed our visits there more than anywhere else! Everyone in Kingsand was friendly and he team at The Rising Sun took this...More
We were asked to leave the table at 20.00, which we did, we were then asked to leave another table because the entertainment were going to be playing where we were sitting, this is very unsatisfactory, I live in the village and you would think...More
My wife and I came here whilst on honeymoon. The pub has good character to it; it's not one of those bland chain pubs. We both had the mint and lamb burger which was very nice. For pudding I had the cheesecake and my wife...More
Super welcome and great service Menu for food excellent and chef really knowledgeable when taking about his food Beer was in excellent condition and slipped down nicely Atmosphere also good and locals very welcoming too
Located at the top end of the charming seaside village of Kingsand is the one of the best pubs I have ever had the pleasure to imbibe in. The Rising Sun is WELL worth the effort of climbing the moderate hill from the seafront where...More
On a daytrip to Cawsand and Kingsand, we set off in search of this pub, having been briefed by a cousin who lives in Plymouth and knows a fine pub when he sees one [he worked in the business for 40 years]. It was like...More
Small pub inside. Offers a good range of food, stir fry, curry, chilli, fish chip, gammon, cottage pie and sea food. I had the prawns on griddle - very tasty deserved in olive oil with chilli and garlic - the half bake bread was terrible...More