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Name: Crown Inn
Location:
Penzance
The Crown Inn is well worth seeking out as its origins are hundreds of years old and it was originally sited on the junction of an old pilgrim's route to nearby St Michael's Mount. This village inn with its fine architectural features and delightful floral displays offers a true Cornish welcome.
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Name: St Buryan Inn
Location:
Penzance
The St Buryan Inn lies at the heart of the historic village and parish of St Buryan.
Offering a variety of excellent Cornish brewed real ales and a fine selection of beers and lagers including Sharps Real Ales, Guiness, Carling and Carlsberg, the St Buryan Inn has something to suit every taste in its comfortable lounge and bar.
The extensive menu includes a wide range of home cooked food including mouthwatering steaks, salads, suet puddings, sandwiches, burgers and omelettes.
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Name: The Engine Inn
Location:
Penzance
Ron, Janice, Nikos and Sara offer you the warmest of welcomes to The Engine Inn.
This Classic Cornish pub, formerly a counting house for the nearby tin mine and then a farm house, sits on the stunningly beautiful moors half way between Penzance and St Ives.
Why not pop in to sample good food, great ales and excellent company, we'd love to see you.
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Name: Logan Rock
Location:
Penzance
The Logan Rock Inn is situated in the hamlet of Treen in St. Levan close to the beaches of Porthcurno and Pednvounder and near to the coastal footpath. The pub takes its name from the famous Logan Rock , which is perched overlooking Porthcurno bay.
According to Cornish Folklore, Tin streamers of long ago brought their produce to this village to trade with Phoenician merchants who came to Penberth in their boats. Secrecy was observed, they were not allowed beyond the beach in case the source of read more -
Name: Flanagans Bar
Location:
Penzance
Flanagans offering a warm welcome to 'One and All', residing at the bottom of Market Jew Street. An Irish pub that provides the perfect atmosphire for drinking a cold one and meeting many interesting people. A nice outdoor drinking area includes benches and is surrounded by a green iron fencing and gate, large umbrellas and hanging baskets of flowers. A great beer garden ideal for that summers day or night drink. Karaoke every Thursday and live music on most weekends to keep your feet tapping an
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