Pubs-bars in Falmouth


Five Degrees West, Falmouth

Five Degrees West used to be called The Pirate before an extensive £300,000 refurbishment. The new look is contemporary and incorporates smart new furniture with wooden floors throughout, to reflect an appropriately nautical theme.

There is also an open-plan kitchen offering a terrific view to hungry diners, showing delicious local produce being prepared.

Five Degrees West, Falmouth
Grove Place,
Falmouth TR11 4AU
Telephone: 01326 311288
Fax: 01326 315475
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Lemon Arms, Mylor

This is a delightful inn, situated in the creakside village of Mylor Bridge near Falmouth. It has a large car park and beer garden, and families are welcome. It serves traditional Sunday lunches.

Lemon Arms, Mylor
Mylor Bridge,
Falmouth TR11 5NA
Telephone: 01326 373666
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King’s Head, Falmouth

A busy town centre pub, popular during the evening with the younger clienetele.

Church Street,
Falmouth TR11 3EQ
Telephone: 01326 317382
 

Red Lion, Mawnan Smith

An historic village pub, well known for its food: families welcome.

Sampys Hill,
Mawnan Smith,
Falmouth TR11 5EW
Telephone: 01326 250026
 

Three Tuns, Penryn

The Three Tuns Inn is a town pub, more than 300 years old. It serves a range of fine St Austell brewery ales.

Three Tuns, Penryn
18 West Street,
Penryn TR10 8EW
Telephone: 01326 373 977
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Mason Arms, Falmouth

The Masons is a small 'locals' local' in the centre of Falmouth, with a friendly atmosphere, no bands, and no discos.

Mason Arms, Falmouth
Killigrew Street,
Falmouth TR11 3PW
Telephone: 01326 311061
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Four Winds Inn, Falmouth

The Four Winds is a very attractive pub, situated in its own grounds on the A39, on the outskirts of Falmouth.

It has an extensive menu seven days a week, with a carvery seven nights a week, plus traditional Sunday lunch carvery. There is also a very good range of wines, spirits and beers.

Four Winds Inn, Falmouth
Dracaena Avenue ,
Falmouth TR11 2EW
Telephone: 01326 311369
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Fox and Hounds, Comford

This pub is situated in the hamlet of Comford, on the main road from Falmouth to Redruth.

It is a charming public house with slate floors with roaring log fires in the winter and beautiful gardens and flowering baskets in the summer. It really is a place to relax and enjoy the atmosphere, whatever the time of year.

Fox and Hounds, Comford
Comford,
Redruth TR16 6AX
Telephone: 01209 820251
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Halfway House, Rame Cross

As the name implies, halway between Helston and Falmouth. Good for family meals.

A394,
Rame,
Falmouth TR10 9EB
Telephone: 01326 860222
 

Pandora Inn, Restronguet

The Pandora Inn, one of Cornwall's best known inns, is set in the beautiful surroundings of Restronguet Creek. Parts of the building date back to the 13th century when a farm stood on the site. There are three bars and a restaurant and a pontoon where boats can moor and meals can be taken.

Pandora Inn, Restronguet
Restronguet,
Falmouth TR11 5ST
Telephone: 01326 372678
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Wodehouse Arms, Falmouth

The Wodehouse Arms is situated on the Moor, the gateway to Falmouth, with a warm friendly atmosphere, selling excellent real ales and home-made food from an extensive menu. Car parks are situated close by and the front patio overlooks the recently-refurbished piazza-style area.

Wodehouse Arms, Falmouth
Killigrew Street,
Falmouth TR11 3PN
Telephone: 01326 312534
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Golden Lion, Menherion

The Golden Lion is a beautiful countryside inn by a large lake with an idyllic beer garden. The pub always has a log fire burning and delicious food on offer.

Golden Lion, Menherion
Menherion,
Redruth TR16 6NW
Telephone: 01209 860332
Fax: 01209 861567
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