RestaurantsCornwallTruroTR1
Mitchell Hill, Truro, TR1 1ED

Prices

Traditional European menu

Starter Main Pudding
£15.00 £31.00 £9.00
Drinks  
Wine per bottle £24.50
Filter Coffee £3.50
Extras  
Bread £0.00
Service 10.00%

Restaurant details

Highchair,Menu
Yes
No dress code
38

The Rising Sun Restaurant Diner Reviews

Reviews of The Rising Sun Restaurant in TR1, Truro by users of Hardens.com. Also see the editors review of The Rising Sun restaurant.
Katie C
Outstanding food. Incredible bread before m...
Reviewed 7 months, 15 days ago

"Outstanding food. Incredible bread before meal. Highlight was the onion tarte tatin starter paired with Grande Krug champagne. Great ethos and seasonal ingredients. Saw a bar snacks menu, planning on going back to sample soon"

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survey result

Summary

£78
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4
Very Good
4
Very Good
4
Very Good
* Based on a three course dinner, half a bottle of wine, coffee, cover charge, service and VAT.

Tom & Kate Hannon’s old pub in the town centre left a couple of London-based reporters mightily impressed all-round this year, particularly with the cooking: restaurant-quality dishes that are “delicious and keenly priced”.

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Mitchell Hill, Truro, TR1 1ED
Opening hours
MondayCLOSED
Tuesday5:30 pm‑9:30 pm
Wednesday12 pm‑2:30 pm, 5:30 pm‑9:30 pm
Thursday5:30 pm‑9:30 pm
Friday12 pm‑2:30 pm, 5:30 pm‑9:30 pm
Saturday12 pm‑2:30 pm, 5:30 pm‑9:30 pm
Sunday12 pm‑8 pm

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