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Reviews of Stag Inn, St Austell

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Review by vee lavelle on 22nd October, 2011

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Little Treasures is a gem of a shop for all your baby needs. A huge range of stock and friendly, informative staff to help and guide expectant parents or even grandparents with those all important choices for baby and nursery. I needed a car seat for my grandson and Jayne at Little Treasures offered sound practical advice. Rather than try and sell me something from stock she listened to what I wanted then sourced a seat that exactly suited my requirements and my car. She checked the fit of the seat in my car and made sure I knew exactly how to secure it correctly before I purchased. Thank you Little Treasures for the perfect item, great service and a competitive price. Well done!

Date visited: 21 October 2011

Review by N Hewitt on 19th May, 2007

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I am a local and was ashamed to be one, when I visited this pub yesterday. The person that served me had a serious attitude problem and the wished to charge £1 for a soda top (possibly thinking I was a visitor). We were in the local pubs collecting info to give to our summer visitors, who stay in our self-catering accomodation. St Austell is undergoing a major refurbishment and local trade is suffering, which is even more reason to ensure that people who use local services are treated properly and not ripped off. If you are thinking about visiting St Austell, please do..I am sure you will find most of us friendly and welcoming, with this exception!

Date visited: 18 May 2007

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