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Name: Studio Bar
Location:
Penzance
The Studio Bar is one of Penzance's best kept secrets. Hidden away behind Bread Street Studio is a bar that promotes live entertainment seven nights a week. The venue is a haven for musicians, artists, poets, comedians and anyone who wants to perform music on jam nights, or just enjoy a drink and a chat in the bar's intimate atmosphere. The different nights are themed to different musical tastes.
The Studio Bar is a Free house and offers a wide selection of wines, beers, lagers, spirits and s read more -
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: Yacht Inn
Location:
Penzance
The Yacht Inn is a warm,comfortable and friendly 1930's inn offering traditional hospitality and food.
Conveniently situated on Penzance sea front, The Yacht Inn is just a ten minute walk to the town centre. If you are arriving by car there is ample parking available. Alternatively, Penzance railway station is located only half a mile away - the journey costing approximately £3.00 by taxi.
Business lunches / meetings can be accommodated in a relaxed and completely confidential environment at a read more -
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
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