Traditional Pubs
Kings Head
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At the head of the Fal Estuary is a traditional country pub with a warm welcome, great beers and an imaginative menu.
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Pandora Inn
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One of the best known inns in Cornwall, the Pandora is set on the banks of the beautiful Restronguet Creek.
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Smuggler's Cottage and The Tea Bar at Tolverne
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Smuggler’s is open daily for cream teas, light lunches, and a full evening menu featuring seasonal, local produce. Enjoy unrivalled views of the Fal and Tregothnan whilst exploring the fascinating history of this beautiful site. See our D-Day and SS Uganda memorabilia. Patrons are welcome to moor at our private pontoon.
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St Mawes Hotel Bar & Restaurant
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A friendly welcome is offered to all our customers, be it hotel guests or members of the public that frequent our bar & restaurant.
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The Ferry Boat Inn
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The 300 year old Ferryboat Inn was taken over by the Wright Brothers took in April last year. Having succeeded in regenerating the heritage Duchy of Cornwall oysterage at Helford they felt The Ferryboat would be the perfect place to showcase their ‘farm to plate’ philosophy.
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The Old Quay Inn
At the top of Restronguet Creek, adjacent to the coast-to-coast trail, this traditional pub offers good fresh locally sourced food and ales. Open daily from 11am.
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EXHIBITION - Falmouth in the Days of Sail - A pictorial tour of Falmouth and Penryn before the time of photography, which illustrates the incredible variety of visiting ships and boats and the evolution of the town.
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English Heritage Interactive Lectures - Ask the experts as history comes alive at Pendennis Castle in Falmouth.
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