Pubs-bars in Padstow, Port Isaac and Wadebridge


The Golden Lion, Port Isaac

The Golden Lion is a traditional pub situated in the heart of the Cornish fishing village of Port Isaac. It has a fantastic selection of fine real ales, guest beers and wines, as well as a good selection of fresh seafood served all year.

The Golden Lion, Port Isaac
Port Isaac PL29 3RB
Telephone: 01208 880336
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Farmers Arms, St Merryn

The Farmers Arms is located in one of the most popular areas of Cornwall, not far from the fishing port of Padstow, and has some of the most beautiful beaches in the country within a few minutes drive.

The inn offers en-suite accommodation and excellent food in a lively atmosphere.

During the year the Farmers plays host to some of the latest live music on the local scene, from rock and blues to country and jazz.

Farmers Arms, St Merryn
St Merryn,
Padstow PL28 8NP
Telephone: 01841 520303
Fax: 01841 520643
Email: reservations@smallandfriendly.co.uk
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Malsters Arms, Chapel Amble

A pretty little flag-stoned and beam-ceilinged village pub. Well-known for its food.

Food, real ales (Sharp's Maltster's Special, Green King Abbot Ale, Bass plus guest), family room, parking.

B3314,
Chapel Amble,
Wadebridge PL27 6EU
Telephone: 01208 812 473
 

Swan, Wadebridge

The Swan is a small town, pub full of life and at the heart of the local community. The main bar provides a comfortable place to relax and experience the licensees' hospitality.

Swan, Wadebridge
9 Molesworth Street,
Wadebridge PL27 7DD
Telephone: 01208 812526
Fax: 01208 816479
Email: reservations@smallandfriendly.co.uk
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Earl of St Vincent, Egloshayle

The Earl of St Vincent is a 12th century character pub, in the village of Egloshayle, on the edge of Wadebridge. It has open fires, beamed ceilings and a fine collection of period time pieces.

Excellent home cooking uses fresh local produce and locally-caught seafood, served with fine wines and ales.

Earl of St Vincent, Egloshayle
Egloshayle,
Wadebridge PL27 6HT
Telephone: 01208 814807
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Pityme Inn, Rock

This is a traditional country pub set in the small village of Pityme on the outskirts of fashionable Rock.

Pityme Inn, Rock
Pityme,
Rock,
Wadebridge PL27 6PQ
Telephone: 01208 862228
Fax: 01208 862155
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Cornish Arms, St Merryn

Located in Churchtown, St Merryn, the Cornish Arms is conveniently situated near many major attractions, Padstow and the spectacular north Cornwall beaches. Serving a range of traditional home-made food and award-winning St Austell ales.

Cornish Arms, St Merryn
Churchtown,
St Merryn,
Padstow PL28 8ND
Telephone: 01841 520 288
Fax: 01841 521496
 

Cornish Arms, Pendoggett

A 16th century former coaching house which once had its own brewery. The restaurant offers local produce, including Cornish meat.

Food, accommodation, real ales (Sharp's Doombar and Bass), parking.

B3314,
Pendoggett,
Wadebridge PL30 3HH
Telephone: 01208 880263
 

Old Custom House, Padstow

The Old Custom House, now a Listed building, has been refurbished to provide an intimate and stylish hotel. Pescadou restaurant is the jewel in the crown, fashionably blending ancient with modern design. We cater for every occasion, from the celebratory dinner to the casual lunch. Using fresh local produce and fish straight from the quay on our doorstep, we offer an extensive menu of fish and seafood dishes complemented by a fine selection of wines.
Pescadou Restaurant was the runner-up for Restaurant of the Year in the 2003 Cornwall Tourism Awards.

Old Custom House, Padstow
South Quay,
Padstow PL28 8BL
Telephone: 01841 532359
Fax: 01841 533372
Email: oldcustomhouse@smallandfriendly.co.uk
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Harbour Inn, Padstow

The Harbour Inn is nestled in the centre of the famous fishing village of Padstow. Though unassuming from the front, the pub is packed full of character and is always bustling with both locals and visitors alike.

Harbour Inn, Padstow
South Quay,
Padstow PL28 8BL
Telephone: 01841 533148
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Port William Inn, Trebarwith Strand

Excellent sea views from this pub, offering fine wines and ales and good food.

Food, accommodation, real ales (St Austell Tinners and HSD), family area, parking.

Trebarwith Strand,
Tintagel,
Padstow PL34 0HB
Telephone: 01840 770 230
 

Crow’s Nest, Port Isaac

A favourite pub with visitors because of its sea views.

Food, accommodation, real ales (Fuller's London Pride, Sharp's Doombar plus guest), bus route.

The Terrace,
Port Isaac PL29 3SG
Telephone: 01208 880 305
 

Red Lion Inn, St Kew Highway

A 17th century, beamed ceiling pub with two bars and a dining area.

Food, real ale (Bass, Sharp's Doombar plus a guest), parking, bus route.

Allen Park,
St Kew Highway,
Wadebridge PL30 3DN
Telephone: 01208 841 271
 

London Inn, Padstow

The London Inn was originally three fishermen's cottages, set in the quaint inner streets of Padstow. It became an inn in 1803, taking its name from a local sloop

Inside the London Inn there is a welcoming unspoilt bar area with nautical artefacts displayed. The pub has an open coal fire, a superb range of malt whiskies and a wonderful hanging basket array during the summer.

London Inn, Padstow
Lanadwell Street,
Padstow PL28 8AN
Telephone: 01841 532554
Fax: 01841 532554
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Shipwrights, Padstow

The Shipwrights is a large, family-orientated pub with a large fully re-vamped restaurant with fantastic views of Padstow and the Camel estuary. It is an ideal place for a meal or a place to wet your whistle while you take in the beautiful North Cornwall coastline.

Food, real ale (St Austell Tinners and HSD), family area, bus route.

Shipwrights, Padstow
North Quay Road,
Padstow PL28 8AF
Telephone: 01841 532 451
Fax: 01841 532999
 

 

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