The White Hart is the oldest pub in Truro believed to be operating since the start of the 19th Century. This family run pub has a great atmosphere and serves traditional food and seafood specialties. The drinks menu consists of Ales, variety of Bitters and Ciders, a collection of malt Whiskeys and fine Wines along with regular Beers. The White Hart is an ideal place to unwind and enjoy a meal and drink in a cozy surroundings.
If you are a seafood lover be assured to taste a bit of Seafood Cuisine heaven at Hooked!. The restaurant serves delicious dishes that can be complemented with divine drinks made by the bartender. Relish on items like Crispy Squid with Chilli jam, Porthilly Oyster, and crab with sweet corn chowder. Try an assortment of seafood with their Hooked Shellfish Platter which includes ingredients like mussels, king prawns, scallops and more. Complement you dishes with creative cocktails like Spring Thyme and Espresso Martini or a glass of wine from their collection of red, white and sparkling. Complete your course with desserts like the Chocolate Tasting Plate and Affogato. Patrons usually praise the restaurant for using fresh ingredients which are sourced from trusted seafood suppliers.
A cafe and restaurant by day, Zafiros is a warm space that is suitable for both a quick business lunch or catching up with friends. It serves delicious breakfast and refreshing coffee during the day, along with sandwiches, nachos, burgers, and salads. The place is family-friendly with toys and Disney movies made available for your kids as well as a separate kids menu. In the evening, the place transforms into a friendly, swanky bar, serving delightful bar bites and a diverse bar menu. Expect everything from sports, live music, poker events, craft cocktails, wines, beers, and spirits. Zafiros also has an alfresco area featuring an eclectic mix of brickwork and decking, making it a beautiful place to hang out during the evenings, watching your favorite game on the large plasma screen.
Nestled in the heart of Truro, The Market Inn is a lively pub that works by three great rules, the three C’s, Clean Beer, Clean Pub and Conversation. It is an ideal place to start your day with a full English breakfast, or enjoy a social lunch, or simply enjoy a drink in the evening in the company of fun-loving friends. The food menu has a variety of local dishes (meat and seafood) prepared from local produce. Meals can be accompanied with a selection list of beer and wines. They host live music shows on a regular basis and during summer one can enjoy the comforts of Market Inn’s outdoor seating, while sipping on beer watch the world go by.
Head to Sam's in the City with your family for a delicious grub of seafood and other traditional dishes. Feast on items like Hot Chilli Beef topped with sour cream, Thai Red Mullet, and Scooby Burger complemented with drinks like cocktails, beer or make a selection of wine from the collection of white, red, rose and sparkling. The kids can enjoy a meal of Fish Fillet bites and chips or grilled chicken wraps. Do try the desserts like Warm Sticky Toffee Apple Tart and Eden Mess. The restaurant is popular among the locals for its seafood dishes.
The Taphouse, located in the heart of Peterville Square, is a popular favorite in the village. This quintessential British pub boasts an impressive list of beers, lagers, wine and spirits. Grab a pint of Guinness to complement delicious bar grub including burgers, pizza, paella, Thai fishcakes, and steak and stilton pie. Their weekly live music nights is a big draw among the community. Previous lineups have featured the likes of Newton Faulkner, Donavon Frankenreiter and Ruarri Joseph.
Beerwolf Books is a unique concept that pairs books with beer. This establishment, occupying an 18th-century building, is a pub and bookshop under one roof. Bare bricks and mismatched furniture create an ambiance akin to that of a quintessential British pub. Enjoy your drink and browse through packed shelves of novels and publications that represent a plethora of genres like fiction, music and poetry.
Located in the heart of Tywardreath, the New Inn is nestled in a building that was built in 1775. This country pub has fireplaces and a friendly ambiance which makes it inviting. Though no traditional food is served here, they do serve a variety of tasty bar bites. Since it is near the port of Fowey, New Inn is a hub for sailors, fisher folks and villagers. Pool tables and dartboards are added amenities in this bar.
Having Cornish origins, the Tinner’s Arms is a famous pub of the village of Zennor in Cornwall. Built in 1721, it is located right opposite to St Senara’s Church. The only pub of Zennor, the name is an inspiration from the fact that the area was a champion in mining tin during the Tudor age. The famous writer, D.H Lawrence had once taken shelter in the pub for a fortnight in 1916. The pub has a medieval ambience with granite surfaces, low beams and dark wood adorning the interiors. Tinner’s Arms is famous for its delicacies like Pigeon breast with Mushrooms and Tarragon sauce, Terras Farm duck breast with braised peas and new potatoes; and deserts like Chcolotae fudge cake with clotted cream and the trademark locally made ‘Moomaid’ ice cream. Check website for information on reservations and timings.