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The Old Coastguard Hotel, Mousehole - pub details

Address: The Parade, Mousehole, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 6PR [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 5756) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Penzance (2.8 miles)

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> Current user rating: 5.3/10 (rated by 11 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Ship Inn, Mousehole (0.1 miles), Royal British Legion, Mousehole (0.1 miles), Kings Arms, Paul (0.5 miles), Fishermans Arms, Newlyn (1.2 miles), Red Lion Inn, Penzance (1.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs

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Still massively popular, and still great beer choice but be warned, it's expensive! It does showcase local brewers, including Padstow windjammer and a Penzance craft beer I cant remember... Screech owl scrumpy worth a go if you like a real farmyard cider. Certainly worth a visit if your on holiday in the area, just to sit in the lovely garden...
Barrow_Beer_Hunter - 5 Jun 2018 08:56
This is the chic choice, and if you want a more traditional pub, head for the Ship, or The Kings Arms 5 mins walk up the hill in Paul. It is a very trendy bar, but very nice with it, and a beer choice second to none in this area. St.Austell Tribute, Skinners Betty Stoggs and The Rebel Brewing Co. 80 shilling scotch ale. Screech Owl flat cider and Cornish Orchards also on draught. If you are on Holiday in this area I would definitely recommend you visit here at least once.
Barrow_Beer_Hunter - 11 Apr 2016 21:24
I think you need to read all the comments below and settle on a middle ground... it is definitely geared up for eating, but in the summer at least that is not a problem when most will head for the amazing garden. Food was on the expensive side, but very good to boot... Staff were attentive. Beers were Skinners Betty Stoggs, Harbour Brewing Company IPA (I think from Tintagel) and another from the Cornish Crown brewery, so pretty good for real ale fans. Again, there was a real scrumpt cider called Screech Owl, from the River cider company. In the summer do access the beach via gate at bottom of garden. People pile up stones into some great stacks, which amuses the kids and parents alike
Barrow_Beer_Hunter - 3 Jun 2015 17:04
Overall, I was quite disappointed with my visit here recently. There was nothing bad about it per se - nicely done up, very friendly staff and good service, tasty food - but it even for that it was very expensive, not least because the portion sizes were tiny. If you want a meal in the village, I much preferred the 2 Fore Street restaurant, which was a little cheaper, at least as good quality and with less pretentious portions.

Following on from others' comments... They did have some tables set up just for drinkers and those not eating - so I got the impression that people just stopping off for a drink would be welcome.
aaroncp - 26 Apr 2015 12:31
still not really a pub but has new management who rumour has it that are more welcoming.
eankelvin - 31 Dec 2009 15:02

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