Pubs-bars in St Austell, Fowey and Mevagissey


Ship Inn, Mevagissey

The Ship is one of Cornwall's most famous inns, with a cult following from around the world - even as far away as Australia - attracted by its genuine unspoilt charm. You will find fresh fish on the menu almost daily - weather permitting - and all the food is lovingly prepared and home-cooked. The inn is always full of colour and plays host to local musicians and players throughout the winter. A real old Cornish pub which is always a pleasure to stay in.

Ship Inn, Mevagissey
Fore Street,
Mevagissey,
St Austell PL26 6UQ
Telephone: 01726 843324
Fax: 01726 844368
Email: reservations@smallandfriendly.co.uk
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Duke of Cornwall, St Austell

This is a traditional two-bar public house with separate dining room and six comfortable letting rooms. The public bar has two pool tables, a dart board and gaming machines. The lounge bar boasts a large open fire.

The inn is conveniently located in the Mount Charles area of St Austell, close to the south coast of Cornwall. The Eden Project, historic Charlestown, the lost Gardens of Heligan and the picturesque fishing village of Mevagissey are all close by.

Duke of Cornwall, St Austell
Victoria Road,
Mount Charles,
St Austell PL25 4QD
Telephone: 01726 72031
Fax: 01726 77226
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Crown Inn, St Ewe

This is a charming 16th century inn, with one double bedroom with a four poster bed. Set in the picturesque village of St Ewe, near St Austell, the Crown has a very friendly, cosy atmosphere. It is close to the very beautiful 16th century church, which is steeped in history. The restaurant seats 40.

Crown Inn, St Ewe
St Ewe,
St Austell PL26 6EY
Telephone: 01726 843322
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Earl of Chatham, Lostwithiel

The Earl of Chatham is a traditional pub in the historic town of Lostwithiel, with home-cooked food and friendly atmosphere.

St Austell real ales are served, including Tribute and HSD.

Earl of Chatham, Lostwithiel
Grenville Road,
Bridgend,
Lostwithiel PL22 0EP
Telephone: 01208 872269
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Russell Inn, Polruan

Polruan is on the estuary of the River Fowey and the easiest access to the Russell Inn is by passenger ferry from Fowey. The pub lies in an unspoilt, old fishing village and is open all day throughout the year. It is family-run, with good home-cooked food and real ales.

Russell Inn, Polruan
Polruan,
Fowey PL23 1PJ
Telephone: 01726 870292
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Hewas Inn, Sticker

The Hewas Inn is a small grade II listed building. It has a children's area, live music at weekends and a quiz night on Sundays. Cask Marque certified for its real ales. There is a wide-ranging menu and friendly and co-operative staff.

Hewas Inn, Sticker
Sticker,
St Austell PL26 7HD
Telephone: 01726 73497
Fax: 01726 73507
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Four Lords, St Blazey Gate

The Four Lords is a traditionally-run family pub, only a stone's throw away from the Eden Project. There is food all day and ample parking.

Four Lords, St Blazey Gate
St Blazey Gate,
St Austell PL24 2EE
Telephone: 01726 814200
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Ship Inn, Pentewan

The Ship at Pentewan is a small friendly village inn with a public bar, lounge and dining room. It enjoys a pretty setting, across the road from the disused clay harbour. There is a beer garden on the old harbourside with resident swans and ducks, and a self-catering letting flat reached by a short flight of stone steps.

Ship Inn, Pentewan
Pentewan,
St Austell PL26 6BX
Telephone: 01726 842855
Fax: 01726 842916
Email: reservations@smallandfriendly.co.uk
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Holmbush Inn, St Austell

The Holmbush is a lively and friendly family pub with a big screen showing all major sporting events, a small beer garden and conservatory. It serves a range of fine St Austell ales and good home cooked food.

Holmbush Inn, St Austell
Holmbush,
St Austell PL25 3LL
Telephone: 01726 68691
Fax: 01726 77268
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Lugger Inn, Fowey

Set in the historical town of Fowey on the Cornish coast, the Lugger prides itself on fine real ales and home-made food. There is a dining area for 20 and three letting rooms.

Lugger Inn, Fowey
Fore Street,
Fowey PL23 1AH
Telephone: 01726 833435
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Safe Harbour Hotel, Fowey

This is a 19th Century old coaching inn, formerly the Commercial, one of the few inns with a traditional lounge bar and public bar. It is set above the town of Fowey, overlooking the church and river. Accommodation comprises of five en-suite rooms and a separate self-catering flat. Some rooms offer river views and we are fortunate to have our own car park which, in Fowey, is a bonus.

Safe Harbour Hotel, Fowey
58 Lostwithiel Street,
Fowey PL23 1BQ
Telephone: 01726 833379
Fax: 01726 833029
Email: safeharbour@cornwallcountycouncil
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Rising Sun, Portmellon, Mevagissey

A waterside pub with good views, next to a family beach.

Food, real ale (Adnams Southwold Bitter, St Austell HSD, plus guests), accommodation, family area, parking, bus route.

Portmellon,
Mevagissey,
St Austell PL26 6PL
Telephone: 01726 843 235
 

Lugger Inn, Polruan

The Lugger is a traditional Cornish pub overlooking the River Fowey.

Lugger Inn, Polruan
Polruan,
Fowey PL23 1PA
Telephone: 01726 870007
Fax: 01726 870007
Email: reservations@smallandfriendly.co.uk
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Rashleigh Arms, Charelstown

This is a delightful two-bar inn and restaurant, with accommodation. Situated in the picturesque fishing port of Charlestown and close to the bustling town of St Austell, it is within easy reach of many premier attractions, including the Eden Project.

Rashleigh Arms, Charelstown
Charlestown,
St Austell PL25 3NJ
Telephone: 01726 73635
Fax: 01726 61377
Email: rashleigharms@smallandfriendly.co.uk
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King of Prussia, Fowey

The King of Prussia is an historic 17th century building with six en-suite bedrooms, enjoying breathtaking views over the Fowey estuary.

King of Prussia, Fowey
Town Quay,
Fowey PL23 1AT
Telephone: 01726 833694
Fax: 01726 834902
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Cornish Arms, St Blazey

This is an old coaching inn, located on the A390 next to St Blazey Church. Accommodation comprises 11 letting rooms, seven of which are en-suite, including a disabled room and two family rooms.

This is one of the nearest pubs to the Eden Project, only one and a half miles away.

Cornish Arms, St Blazey
St Blazey,
St Austell PL24 2NQ
Telephone: 01726 813001
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Globe Inn, Lostwithiel

A comfortable town centre pub offering a warm welcome for visitor and local alike.

Food, real ale (various), accommodation, ral route.

North Street,
Lostwithiel PL22 0EG
Telephone: 01208 872501
 

Kings Arms, Lostwithiel

The Kings Arms is situated in the centre of the market town of Lostwithiel. It is a small friendly pub and the staff try their best to make everyone feel at home. There are four accommodation rooms and food is available.

Kings Arms, Lostwithiel
Fore Street,
Lostwithiel PL22 0BL
Telephone: 01208 872383
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Water Wheel Country Inn,Trethowel

The empahisis is on food here, with seafood a speciality.

Charlestown Road,
Charlestown,
St Austell PL25 3NJ
Telephone: 01726 67435
 

Carlyon Arms, St Austell

A friendly community pub known locally as the Sandy (it's situated in an area called Sandy Hill). A good selection of bar snacks at lunchtimes and early evenings, 5 o'clock club, a variety of pub games and widescreen TV. Live entertainment Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

Carlyon Arms, St Austell
Sandy Hill,
St Austell PL25 3AS
Telephone: 01726 72129
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Ship Inn, Fowey

The Ship is one of the oldest buildings in Fowey and was built in 1570 by John Rashleigh. It retains much of its original character including oak beams in the bar, a stained glass window in the dining room and the principal bedroom still has the original 16th century oak panelling.

Ship Inn, Fowey
Trafalgar Square,
Fowey,
St Austell PL23 1AZ
Telephone: 01726 832 230
Fax: 01726 834935
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Fountain Inn, Mevagissey

The Fountain is a 15th century inn, the oldest in the charming fishing village of Mevagissey. It has two bars, and a restaurant specialising in fresh locally caught fish and prime steaks. The restaurant is renowned for its seafood platter.

There are three letting rooms, two en-suite.

Fountain Inn, Mevagissey
Cliff Street,
Mevagissey,
St Austell PL26 6QH
Telephone: 01726 842320
Email: billymoore@ntlworld.com
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