Pubs in The South West

 
 

Mounts Bay Inn
This delightful pub offers a warm welcome to all. There are regularly live bands playing at the pub. In the summer months why not enjoy a drink and perhaps a bite to eat out on the decking whilst you take in the magnificent sea view! More »
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50.02649
-5.243073
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St Kew Inn
This 15th Century village pub was once home to the masons and craftsmen who constructed the nearby church of St James the Great. Today, you will find a welcoming bar and restaurant, with blazing fire in the winter, and a large beer garden for those balmy Cornish summer evenings. Look out for the resident ghost. More »
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50.55865
-4.793667
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The Pandora Inn
Following a dramatic fire in March 2011, the Inn has now re-opened; Take a step back in time with a visit to the Pandora Inn, parts of which date back to the 13th Century. Stunning views of Restronguet Creek surround you while you enjoy excellent food outside by the pontoon on a good day or inside if the weather lets you down. You could leave the car behind and walk, cycle or sail there - room for up to 20 boats on the pontoon. More »
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50.19413
-5.066624
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Lord Poulett Arms
Expertly restored 17th Century inn located in the beautiful village of Hinton St George. Enjoy the best food in the area beside one of the many real fires in an antique filled restaurant. Enjoy real ale or a real PIMMs whilst playing boule in the walled herb garden. Admire the ancient fives wall from the hammock surrounded by wild flowers in the meadow. More »
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51.038
-2.804
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Ship Inn Portloe
A quaint village pub set in the heart of Portloe and offering freshly prepared food and pretty gardens. More »
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50.21745
-4.894254
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The Masons Arms
Excellent food and great pub atmosphere with plenty of outside seating for balmy summer evenings. The Good Hotel Guide 2008. More »
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50.693
-3.129
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The New Inn
The food and beer are always good and the locals are friendly. The menu is more restaurant than pub. More »
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50.133
-5.25
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The Ship Inn
In a superb position right on the water, The Ship Inn is a peaceful, traditional pub without juke boxes or quiz machines, perfect for a relaxing lunch. More »
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50.31
-4.042
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The Watermill Inn and Restaurant
Dating back to the late 1700's, you can still see some of the original corn mill workings. The gardens are a real feature and the pub/restaurant serves a traditional menu with good local beers. More »
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50.17628
-5.446554
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Carpenters Arms
Attractive tradtional pub in the village of Ilsington on Dartmoor. More »
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50.57096
-3.715252
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Church House Inn
A Grade II-listed pub with a good reputation for food. A choice of dining areas, including the old village bakery (complete with original bread oven), the old cobblers or the converted hayloft. In 2012 the pub received the accolade of Devon Dining Pub of the Year by the Good Pub Guide. More »
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50.46138
-3.598426
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Kings Head
A 15th century coaching inn serving traditional lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. Conveniently located for both north and south Cornwall and within easy reach of Bodmin Moor. More »
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50.59884
-4.509123
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Rock Inn
Country chic dining on the southern fringes of Exmoor, with locally-sourced meats and cheeses, including Exmoor venison pie. There's a proper bar too, with darts and pool room. More »
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51.02002
-3.355315
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Tarr Farm Inn and Restaurant
In a glorious position next to the River Barle, Tarr Farm does great lunches, cream teas and bistro-style dinners; choose from Exmoor lamb, Devon Red Ruby beef, fresh Cornish seafood, local venison and game. More »
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51.075
-3.621
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The Badger Inn
A traditional Cornish watering hole which serves local, freshly prepared produce with a selection of real ales. More »
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50.18367
-5.44008
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The Boathouse
Sit outside under the sail for stunning views across the water over Falmouth's bustling marina. More »
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50.15705
-5.074052
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The Chichester Arms
Traditional thatched village pub. More »
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51.051
-4.045
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The Crown Hotel
One of Exmoor's oldest coaching inns. With real ales and a roaring log fire in the cosy bar. For special occasion dining, try the local meat and fish in the restaurant. More »
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51.13331
-3.638803
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The Crown Inn
The Crown Inn is a snug little pub tucked away on Bread Street, off Penzance's main Market Jew Street. Friendly staff, good homemade food (try the pizzas) and local ales make it a popular spot for locals. The Sunday roasts are among the best in town, but space is limited, so it's advisable to book. More »
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50.12143
-5.534975
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The Grove Inn
The Sunday lunch here is something to behold - meats from Devon’s best farms are the star of the show. More »
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50.959
-3.875
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