We've launched our new summer menu

O ur new summer menu has been revealed, just in time for sunshine-filled pub visits.

From light bites and classic British dishes to sharing plates, there’s something for everybody and every occasion.

New dishes on the menu for seafood lovers include Cornish line-caught mackerel, grilled with romesco sauce and sourdough, as well as classic fish and chips with Newlyn and Brixham landed hake. And, for every portion of fish and chips sold, we’ll donate 25p to our Charitable Trust, to help fund life-saving defibrillators in each pub’s local community.

Beyond seafood, and for those looking for a lighter option to enjoy with friends, we have a new selection of sharing flatbreads – including curried cauliflower and roasted chickpea, smoked mackerel and horseradish, and Italian prosciutto and mozzarella.

As always, there are plenty of new options for vegans and vegetarians to savour too – from roasted red pepper and pea tagliatelle to miso and chilli-glazed aubergine, dishes ideal for those hot, summer evenings.

Vegan dish

Lewis Allington, Head of Food at St Austell Brewery, said:

“We’re really excited about this new summer menu, particularly the ingredients we’ve sourced from our suppliers across the West Country.

“All the fish served in our managed pub estate is supplied by the Matthew Stevens family in St Ives, who have been delivering the highest quality fresh produce for over 20 years. Sourced ethically, using sustainable fishing methods with an emphasis on delivering excellence to their customers, they predominately buy from the market at Newlyn and day boats out of St Ives, Cadgwith, and Fowey, among others.

Woman cutting into mackerel dish

“All dairy on our menus is sourced from Trewithen, which is owned by the Clarke family. They’ve been creating delicious dairy products for over 25 years now. Made with milk from local herds, farmed by local families, here in the heart of Cornwall.

“We’re very proud of our relationships with other local food businesses, who put so much care and expertise into what they do. It’s thanks to them that we’re able to continue producing delicious new dishes on our seasonal menus, for pub goers to enjoy.”

Have you tried our new menu yet? Find your local and tuck into a feast with friends and family, making the very most of our long, summer evenings.