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| Grove Place, Falmouth, Cornwall , TR11 4AU Tel: 01326 311288 |
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Delightful contemporary bar opposite the National Maritime Museum. 5° West caters for young and old alike and from students through to the sailing fraternity. An open plan kitchen allows you to watch the staff preparing good quality
meals. |
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| Widemouth Bay, Bude, Cornwall, EX23 0AW Tel: 01288 361273 |
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 Excellent
friendly family run inn overlooking Widemouth Bay beaches and close to the holiday resort
of Bude. Comfortable affordable accommodation throughout the year serving well priced food
and excellent local real ales, including one made from a recipe devised by the Landlord.
Cornwall's first 'Cyber Pub' - where you can collect your email and surf the web before
popping across the road to surf the waves rolling in from the Atlantic ocean. The Bay View
Inn is an excellent base for discovering North Cornwall or a perfect location for a
relaxing break amongst dramatic coastal scenery. |
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| Blisland, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 4JK Tel: 01208 850739 |
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Delightful village inn just a short detour from the A30. The Blisland serves a huge array of real ales, all perfectly kept and served in what is an amazingly busy bar for a small village with a large collection of Toby jugs hanging from the wooden beams in the ceiling. The Blisland also serves good quality home cooked
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| The Quay, Polperro, Cornwall , PL13 2QZ Tel: 01503 272743 |
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 Superb 16th Century inn which could quite possibly feature in the top ten list of our favourite locations. This family run inn is perched amongst fishermen's cottages overlooking the
quintessentially English Polperro Harbour with views of both the sea and harbour. Top quality Cornish ales plus a wide range of guest ales. An excellent lunchtime and evening menu specialising in locally caught seafood. |
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| Hugh Street, St Marys, Cornwall , TR21 0LL Tel: 01720 422790 |
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| Excellent inn popular with locals for the good food. The menu
always has a selection of fresh caught fish, as you would expect. Booking a table in the
summer season is advisable. |
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| 59 Coinagehall Street, Helston, Cornwall, TR13 8EX Tel: 01745
562821 |
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| Wonderful thatched former Monk's home serving traditional
pub food and home brewed ales which have been brewed on the premises since the 15th
Century. |
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| Gulval, Cornwall, TR18 3BB Tel: 01736 362072 |
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| Popular welcoming inn located in a quiet pleasant village with a
comfortable dining atmosphere serving very enjoyable food with local fish specialities.
Well kept ales served by a friendly landlady and staff. |
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| Crackington Haven, Bude, Cornwall, EX23 0JG Tel: 01840 230345 |
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| Excellent food and a warm and friendly service in a delightful
part of the United Kingdom. Located in a small village overlooking Bude Bay. |
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| Pendoggett, Port Isaac, Cornwall, PL30 3HH Tel: 01208 880263 |
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| 16th-century coaching inn, located in the heart of the small
village of Pendoggett, is full of typical Cornish charm. The excellent cuisine is served
in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, with fresh seafood from the local fishing villages. |
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| Polperro, Cornwall, PL13 2RJ Tel: 01503 272348 |
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| Helford Passage, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 5LB Tel: 01341
250625 |
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Named after the ferry which has linked Helford and
Helford Passage since the 16th Century. Great crab sandwiches and good ale. |
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| Fore Street, Golant, Cornwall, PL23 1LN Tel: 01726 832453 |
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 Excellent 'locals'
inn where the locals are usually fishermen. At high tides the lane which separates the inn
from the picturesque Fowey Estuary is sometimes flooded. Wholesome food is complimented
with good cask ales and if you're not sure of the time, you can stand on the nearby
millennium sun dial. (doesn't work at night !) |
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| Marazion, Cornwall, TR17 0EN Tel: 01736 710202 |
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 If you're
looking for an inn surrounded by beautiful scenery, then it doesn't get much better than
the Godolphin Arms. With the tide in, the sea laps against the back of the inn and when
the tide goes out you can walk across to St. Michael's Mount. The Godolphin also has a
fine reputation for food. |
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| 13 Fore Street, Port Isaac, Cornwall, PL29 3RB Tel: 01208 880336 |
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| Warm and cozy 18th-century inn, which has a secret tunnel that
used to lead down to a seafront cave - Smugglers paradise ! An attractive balcony
overlooks the harbour. |
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| Treen, Zennor, Cornwall , TR26 3DE Tel: 01736 796928 |
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| The Gurnard’s Head Hotel is a traditional Cornish country pub with good food and comfortable en-suite accommodation. Situated in the hamlet of Treen on the spectacular Atlantic coast road between St. Ives and Land’s End. Set close to the cliff footpath surrounded by stunning coastal and moorland scenery, along with an ancient hill fort and abandoned tin mines. Using local produce and seafood, the Gurnard’s Head Hotel also serves local real
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Halfway House
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| Fore Street, Kingsand, Torpoint, Cornwall, PL10 1NA Tel: 01752
822279 |
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| Village inn with spectacular sea views lying on the former
boundary between Devon and Cornwall. Good food reputation. |
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| Town Quay, Fowey, Cornwall, PL23 1AT Tel: 01726
833694 |
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One of many excellent inns in the delightful
town of Fowey. The King of Prussia, named after a local character serves good food and is
superbly located overlooking the Fowey Estuary. |
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| Treen, St. Levan, Cornwall, TR19 6LG Tel: 01736 810495 |
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Lovely rural inn in the far western tip of
England, just 3 miles from Land's End. Named after a huge boulder on the coast which is
believed to weigh 66 tons but can still be wobbled by hand ! |
Molesworth
Arms
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| Wadebridge, Cornwall, PL27 7DP Tel: 01208 812055 |
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| Traditional English Coaching inn serving cask ales and good
quality Cornish food. |
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| The Promenade, Penzance, Cornwall , TR18 4NP Tel: 01736
351665 |
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| Excellent Food, good value, together with a warm welcome and smile
which awaits you on entering the Inn. Excellent service. |
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| 7 quay street, truro, Cornwall, TR1 2HD Tel: 01872 271122 |
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traditional ale house with low light, plenty of real wood and no obvious music or games
machines. A fine range of gravity fed ales and fruit wines complement the food on offer
which can be chosen from the specials board or the menu which offers selections from 'Huge
Hands Of Hot Bread', 'Ale House Ploughmans', 'Doorsteps' and 'Sizzling Skillets'. All in
all, a very relaxing meeting place for lunch. |
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| Coverack, Helston, Cornwall, TR12 6SX Tel: 01326 280899 |
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Not actually a
pub, but if you want good food then this is a far better place to be than the pub in
Coverack. A superb range of locally caught fresh fish & shellfish hosted with warm
hospitality from a couple from Bromsgrove in Worcestershire. All housed in the Old
Lifeboat House - Eat, looking out down the slipway at the ocean. |
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| Mill Hill, Polperro, Cornwall , PL13 2RP Tel: 01503 272362 |
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The 16th centuary Old Mill House is a popular pub in the heart of the beautiful fishing village of Polperro with pool table and secluded beer garden at the rear which overlooks the stream running through the village. Home cooked food and well kept ales. |
Old Success Inn
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| Sennen Cove, Land's End, Cornwall, TR19 7DG Tel: 01736 871232 |
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| 17th-century inn with great views of the Cornish coastline. Good
reputation for food. |
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| Restronguet Creek, Mylor Bridge, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 5ST Tel:
01326 372678 |
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 Superb 13th-century thatched inn with whitewashed walls, beautiful thatched roof, serene waterside setting, flagstone floors, and low beamed ceilings. Delicious food in a picturesque Cornish setting overlooking Restronguet Creek. The Pandorra, named after the ship that was sent to Tahiti to capture the mutineers of Captain Bligh’s Bounty, has its' own floating pontoon where it is possible to park your yacht for a spot of
lunch. |
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| Boscaswell Terrace Pendeen, Cornwall, TR19 7DS Tel: 01736 788446 |
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Roadside inn with distant views of the Atlantic
Ocean serving excellent cask ales. A very warm welcome from owner and locals alike and
although a fairly standard menu, there are some excellent home cooked specials usually
fish based due to the proximity to the sea |
Sea View Inn
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| Wodehouse Terrace, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 3EP Tel: 01326
311359 |
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| Popular locals inn located high above Falmouth with excellent
views over Carrick Roads estuary. |
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| South Cliff, Mousehole, Cornwall, TR19 6QX Tel: 01736 731234 |
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 Lovely inn in a superb location perched
overlooking the wonderful Mousehole harbour. Excellent cask ales and great food including
superb fish specials landed from nearby Newlyn harbour. You may even be able to try the
Cornish delicay of Stargazey Pie. |
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| Trafalgar Square, Fowey, Cornwall, PL23 1AZ Tel: 01726
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Situated in the heart of Fowey, the Ship was built by Sir Walter
Raleigh's and Sir Francis Drake's cousin John Rashleigh. Good food and cask ales. |
The Sloop
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| The Wharf, St. Ives, Cornwall, TR26 1LP Tel: 01736 796584 |
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| Excellent inn dating back to 1312 with magnificent views of the
harbour and bay. The Sloop serves traditional ales and has a reputation for quality food
specialising in seafood. |
Smuggler's Den Inn
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| Trebellan, Cubert, Newquay, Cornwall, TR8 5PY Tel: 01672
830209 |
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| 16th Century thatched inn close to the English surfing capital.
The Smuggler's with its Elizabethan Courtyard is located in a secluded valley and has is
popular with seafood and traditional ale lovers. |
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| 12 - 14 Fore Street, newlyn, Cornwall, TR18 5JN Tel: 01736 331501 |
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Superb restaurant situated overlooking Newlyn
harbour and within a pleasant walk along the sea wall from Penzance. You'd struggle to
find a warmer welcome anywhere, from proprietor or waiting staff and the food is
wonderful. A varied menu offers an excellent choice but it's difficult not to choose
seafood, as it's fresh from the boats which unload their catch in front of the Smugglers. |
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| Treburley, Cornwall, PL15 9NS Tel: 01579 370424 |
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Warm and friendly inn serving excellent food. A chatty atmosphere
can be found sat on a high-backed settle quaffing traditional ales. Located on the A388
close to the Devon border |
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| 1 Fore Street, St. Just, Cornwall, TR19 7LL Tel: 01736
788767 |
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Very popular atmospheric inn located in the heart of the village
and within a short distance of Cape Cornwall, Ballowall Barrow burial chamber and many
Cornish tin mines amongst some of the most spectacular coastline in Britain. The Star
serves great food and the ales are served straight from wooden casks. |
Tarbert Hotel
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| Clarence Street, Penzance, Cornwall, TR18 2NU Tel: 01736
363758 |
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| Part of a Georgian terrace dating back to 1830 located in the
lovely market town of Penzance. The Tarbert serves draught ales and has a very good
reputation for food. |
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| Zennor, Cornwall, TR26 3BY Tel: 01736 796927 |
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| Excellent inn with a reputation for good local food including
Cornish cream teas, local smoked mackerel and fresh crab. |
Tree Inn
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| Fore Street, Stratton, Bude, Cornwall, EX23 9DA Tel: 01288 352038 |
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| The Tree Inns' history dates back to 1663 with links to the battle
of Stamford Hill. The last Cornish giant Anthony Payne was born in the pub in 1610. He
stood 7'4" tall and weighed 38 stone. |
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| Nancenoy, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 5RP Tel: 01326 340332 |
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| Set amongst the wooded inlets of the Helford River, this former
farmhouse whose name means 'the settlement above the trees' is a perfect spot to stay for
some excellent food and ale. Located just 2 miles from Gweek's wonderful seal sanctuary,
the Trengilly Wartha can get busy, but then good inns always do ! |
Weary Friar Inn
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| Saltash, Pillaton, Cornwall, PL12 6QS Tel 01579 350238 |
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| 12th-century atmospheric inn situated next to the church of St
Odolphus. Excellent food, superb surroundings and comfortable accommodation. |