Pubs-bars in Truro and St Mawes


Punchbowl and Ladle, Feock

This is a lovely chocolate box thatched traditional pub-restaurant with masses of character inside and outside, with parts of the building dating back to the 15th century. There are two bar areas, and large dining area with small rooms, making a cosier area for small groups of people. Features, for the first time, in the Michelin Guide To Eating Out In Pubs.

Punchbowl and Ladle, Feock
Penelewey,
Feock,
Truro TR3 6QY
Telephone: 01872 862237
Fax: 01872 870401
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Royal Standard, Portscatho

Village pub with a good ber garden, welcoming locals and tourists alike.

Tregassick Road,
Portscatho,
Falmouth TR2 5EB
Telephone: 01872 580 271
 

Ship Inn, Portloe

The Ship Inn was built in the 1800s as a fisherman's cottage and became a public house at the turn of the last century. It nestles in the picturesque fishing village of Portloe and is full of character and nautical bric-a-brac.

Ship Inn, Portloe
Portloe,
Truro TR2 5RA
Telephone: 01872 501356
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Tyacks Hotel, Camborne

This charming 18th century coaching inn has 15 rooms and offers bed, breakfast and evening meal, with a range of single, twin and double rooms, plus family suites. The hotel incorporates the Trevithick Restaurant and caters for all types of functions and special occasions. It won the Managers of the Year prize in the 2003 St Austell Brewery Estate Awards.

Tyacks Hotel, Camborne
27 Commercial Street,
Camborne TR14 8LD
Telephone: 01209 612424
Fax: 01209 612435
Email: tyacks@smallandfriendly.co.uk
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County Arms, Truro

The County Arms is a large main road house in Highertown, overlooking a beautiful wooded valley. Refurbished in 2004, it offers an excellent food menu throughout the day as well as serving award-winning St Austell Brewery beers, superb wines and sprits and soft drinks.

With a pool table, function room, car park and decking, you can sit back, relax and enjoy the stunning scenery.

County Arms, Truro
Highertown,
Truro TR1 3PY
Telephone: 01872 273972
Fax: 01872 274140
Email: countyarms_truro@hotmail.com
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Hawkins Arms, Probus

The Hawkins Arms is a pretty 18th century village pub, with ample of parking, situated in the centre of Probus, between St Austell and Truro.

Hawkins Arms, Probus
Probus TR2 4JL
Email: Derek.Wills@BTInternet.Com
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New Inn, Park Bottom

The New Inn is a traditional character Inn renowned for its friendly atmosphere, good food and fine local ale.

New Inn, Park Bottom
Park Bottom,
Redruth TR15 3UF
Telephone: 01209 216262
Fax: 01209 216262
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Heron Inn, Truro

The Heron, at Malpas, on the edge of Truro, is blessed with one of the best views in Cornwall, overlooking the confluence of the Truro and Tresillian rivers and their wooded foreshores.

At lunchtime the large front patio is a glorious suntrap and an ideal setting to watch the nesting herons and egrets across the river. The interior gives a sense of peace, tranquility and space to all who enter for excellent home-cooked food and fine ales and wines, supplied by St Austell Brewery.

Heron Inn, Truro
Malpas,
Truro TR1 1SL
Telephone: 01872 272773
Fax: 01872 272773
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Wig and Pen, Truro

Situated in the heart of Truro, the Wig and Pen is a country-style pub with all the ingredients for a wonderful day out in the city. Sun terraces to the east and south west are THE place to watch the world go by. The Dock Restaurant provides an excellent a la carte menu.

Wig and Pen, Truro
Frances Street,
Truro TR1 3DP
Telephone: 01872 273028
Fax: 01872 277351
 

New Inn, Veryan

The New Inn is based upon a pair of 16th Centuary cottages which were converted many years ago,set in the heart of the Roseland peninsula.

New Inn, Veryan
Veryan,
Truro TR2 5QA
Telephone: 01872 501362
Fax: 01872 501078
Email: jack@veryan44.freeserve.co.uk
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Norway Inn, Perranarworthal

The Norway Inn is situated on the main road between Truro and Falmouth. This cosy inn has a warm and friendly atmosphere. Serving delicious food and a range of fine traditional ales. The Norway was awarded Highly Commended at the 2003 Cornwall Tourism Awards for Pub of the Year award.

Norway Inn, Perranarworthal
Perran Wharf,
Perranarworthal,
Truro TR3 7NG
Telephone: 01872 864241
Fax: 01872 870411
Email: norwayinn_perranworthal@hotmail.com
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William IV, Truro

This is a busy city centre pub with a vibrant atmosphere and a fantastic selection of beer and wines. Wonderful food is served every day and all day at weekends. This young, lively pub is complemented by a pleasant beer garden and conservatory.

William IV, Truro
Kenwyn Street,
Truro TR1 3DJ
Telephone: 01872 273334
 

Victoria Inn, Threemilestone

An attractive village pub, within easy reach of the city of Truro. Four comfortable, well-maintained bedrooms make the Victoria Inn an ideal stop-over for those visiting the area on business. Managers John and Kathy Trick run this friendly pub with two bars - one with pool table, darts and jukebox, the other a family room, with a conservatory and a renowned carvery every day.

Chyvelah Road,
Threemilestone,
Truro TR1 2RS
Telephone: 01872 278313
 

Miners’ Arms, Mithian

An historic village pub that serves up superb local food.

B3284,
Mithian,
Truro TR5 0QF
Telephone: 01872 552375
 

Old Ale House, Truro

A former milliner's shop in an impreesive red-brick building, focusing on real ales and skillet meals.

Food, real ales (Skinner's Kiddlywink plus guests).

Queen Street,
Truro TR1 2HD
Telephone: 01872 271122
 

Railway Inn, Illogan

A friendly and warm atmosphere greets you in this public house, which has two bars and an eating area. Good food and Sunday lunches available. The large main bar can also be used for functions and the smaller bar is where locals meet for a chat.

Railway Inn, Illogan
Agar Road,
Illogan,
Redruth TR15 3EF
Telephone: 01209 216382
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Plume of Feathers, Portscatho

The Plume of Feathers is a delightful 17th Century pub situated in the picturesque fishing village of Portscatho on the Roseland Peninsula.

Plume of Feathers, Portscatho
The Square,
Portscatho,
Truro TR2 5HW
Telephone: 01872 580321
Fax: 01872 580971
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Kings Head, Ruan Lanihorne

Traditional pub looking out on the upper reaches of the River Fal.

Food, real ales (Skinner's Spriggan Ale plus guests), family area, parking.

A3078,
Ruan Lanihorne,
Truro TR2 5NX
Telephone: 01872 501263
 

Chiverton Arms, Blackwater

A wide range of beers and spirits and a good food menu, popular with locals and tourists alike.

A30,
Three Burrows,
Truro TR4 8HS
Telephone: 01872 560240
 

Globe Inn, Truro

A city centre pub with a wide range of real ales and a good food menu that makes the most of local produce and seafood.

Frances Street,
Truro TR1 3DP
Telephone: 01872 273869
 

Old School pub, Mount Hawke

A food -orinetated village pub, with the emphasis on seafood. Good selection wines. Roast on Sundays.

Mount Hawke,
Redruth TR4 8BA
Telephone: 01209 891 158
 

Rising Sun, St Mawes

Situated on the unspoiled Roseland Peninsula in the heart of St. Mawes, The Rising Sun maintains the traditions of a real Cornish inn. All eight rooms are stylishly decorated and are charmingly individual. The Rising Sun was the Catering Pub of the Year (Tenancy) in the St Austell Brewery 2003 Estate Aards, and features in 2005 AA Good Hotel Guide.

Rising Sun, St Mawes
The Square,
St. Mawes TR2 5DJ
Telephone: 01326 270233
Fax: 01326 270198
Email: therisingsun@btclick.com
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