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Open seven days a week, this family-run pub on the outskirts of Camborne is a wonderful spot to gather friends and family, come rain or shine. Whether you’re huddling around the roaring open fire in the winter or basking in the summer sun in the expansive beer garden, The Shire Inn never fails to impress.
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The newly refurbished Railway Inn has now been reopened thanks to the efforts of Tina Waller and her hard-working team. This family-run business offers excellent hospitality, a warm and friendly welcome, and a relaxing environment. Whether you’re popping in for a slice of cake with a pot of tea or a cup of coffee, or staying all ev...
View full reviewWhen it comes to proper, traditional pubs, The Countryman Inn is as authentic as they get, offering fantastic homemade pub food alongside a healthy serving of Cornish hospitality. We visited on Sunday lunchtime and plumped for the three-course roast dinner (one and two-course versions are also available for those with smaller app...
View full reviewOriginally a pit-stop for monks travelling on pilgrimages, St Michael’s Mount Inn is now a family-run free house and bistro that occupies a prominent place in its local community. As well as a lively bar, spacious garden and a traditional bistro, this inn also plays host to a small village shop and a local produce market. There�...
View full reviewJust a short drive from the striking beach of Portreath, hidden in a hamlet of old mining houses, sits a pub - a real pub with open fires, exposed beam ceilings, large sink-in sofas and a warm welcome from Bill and Denise. However, it's not just the cosy atmosphere and the fine ales that are worth the visit; it's their hearty, home-...
View full reviewA classic village pub, The Robartes Arms is at the heart of the Illogan community. Located a short drive from the picturesque Portreath and less than an hour’s walk from Tehidy Country Park, this inviting inn is a great place to take a load off after a day spent exploring the countryside.
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The Waterfront Inn is one of Portreath's best-located pubs, within a stone's throw of the sea and right in the centre of this quaint town. My favourite thing to do here is simply sit with a glass of wine and enjoy the view. However, there is a lot more than meets the eye with this little Cornish gem. The menu boasts some great s...
View full reviewThe Portreath Arms is a family-owned bar and restaurant located in the centre of the village, just a short walk away from Portreath’s harbour and beach. With seven comfortable bedrooms available, it’s the ideal spot from which to explore Cornwall’s north coast. The village is popular with tourists, walkers and cyclists trave...
View full reviewThe Inn For All Seasons is a friendly, family-run hotel and restaurant in an ideal location. Situated just outside of Redruth in the hamlet of Treleigh, and close to the A30, this traditional restaurant is a great place to stop after exploring the beautiful Cornish coastline. The Inn For All Seasons creates delicious food, using f...
View full reviewFriendly publicans Andy and Tressa Young extend a warm welcome to locals and visitors alike in this well-established village pub. It's just around the bay from St Ives and only a ten-minute drive from three miles of beautiful beaches, making it a great place to stop off on a day out. The food is consistently good: the Cajun chicken,...
View full reviewRenowned for its fantastic offering of traditional food, real ale and fine wine, the Treleigh Arms is a well-loved pub on the outskirts of Redruth, within easy reach of Wheal Peevor – part of the Mineral Tramways Heritage Project. A lovely beer garden makes this the perfect spot for summertime drinks and al fresco dining. The co...
View full reviewArriving just before sunset at the stunning shores of Stithians Lake, we strolled into the oak-beamed bar of The Golden Lion Inn and were greeted with candlelight, soft music and attentive staff. An open log fire provides a lovely glow in the bar dining area. Beyond, in the conservatory-style restaurant, you can sit and admire the s...
View full reviewOverlooked by an impressive railway viaduct, this traditional 18th-Century inn sits in a quiet Cornish village. The Angarrack Inn promises a very warm welcome and home-cooked, real pub food made with only fresh ingredients. With a great selection of cask ales, ciders, lager and wine, you will find the perfect accompaniment to any me...
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