Bath Inn, Penzanceback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
things haven,t changed since my last visit. real ale tip top and dog friendly
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wow, the hidden gem of PZ.Warm welcome, good heating,and 4 tip top ales, what more could a man ask for.
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Good range of ale, well kept. Worth a visit.
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Tucked away just off the promenade, the Bath Inn is a neat, tidy and comfortable pub with a relaxed ambience. A fairly plain, 2 bar interior with low beamed ceilings, paneling and bits of exposed stonework. The right hand bar is the quieter of the 2 but does feel a bit like a funeral parlour. A ledge runs alongside the front wall which doubles up as a long bench but the gas fire and plastic flowers make it look a bit cheap. The main bar seemed more popular with a pool table at one end. There appeared to be a decent beer garden for the summer months but it was a dark so I didn�t get a particularly good sight of it. I felt rather anonymous in here and wasn�t entirely at home but the beers (Betty Stoggs, Sharps Own, Bass and my Cornish favourite Heligan Honey) make it worthy of a visit and it is a world away from the riotous town centre pubs on a Friday / Saturday night.
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Only place we went to in Penzance as we were only there for a short time. nice
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Stopped off here one evening and found it to be comfortable and friendly. Will hopefully get a chance to visit again sometime
anonymous - 6 Mar 2007 17:59 |
LOVELY PUB GOOD STAFF ESPECIALLY CHRIS MARTIN. LOVELY DINNER FOOD LOVE THE LAND LORD AND LADY
anonymous - 29 Jan 2006 02:05 |
Recently refurbished and spotlessly clean, this small pub serves a couple of real ales from brewers such as Sharpes. It caters mostly for locals and parking can be difficult. Good garden. Was not doing food at the time of my visits during the summer of '05.
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