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The Jolly Sailor Inn

Built in 1516, The Jolly Sailor is one of the oldest pubs in Britain. Known as the ‘Jolly’, the main beam in the bar came from a French ship captured at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805. There is a full bar menu available every evening all year round and every lunchtime in the summer.

Lunches are available Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the winter months. Real ales include Courage Best, Sharps Doombar and guest ales.

Location: Princes Square, West Looe

Olde Fisherman’s Arms

Dating back to 1611, the Fisherman’s is a ‘proper’ old pub with beamemed ceilings and folk music on Friday nights. Doombar, Bass and Weston’s Scrumpy are amongst the fine drinks on offer. Log fire in the winter.

Location: Higher Market St, East Looe

The Globe Inn

Just by the railway station, the Globe has Skinners ales and also guest beers. Lunches are served all year round and evening meals in season

Location: Station Rd, East Looe

Swan Inn

A nice family pub serving bar meals at lunchtime and evenings from Easter to November, also with a restaurant upstairs. Real ales include Doombar and Courage Best with John Smiths, Guinness and Scrumpy also on offer.

Location: Fore St, East Looe

The Barbican Inn

Children friendly

Location: Barbican Rd, East Looe

The Admiral Boscarn

Located just by the beach with a great beer garden, the Boscarn offers home cooked food every lunchtime until 4pm in the season. Doombar is available as well as Cornish Orchard ‘real cider’.

Entertainment includes live music and Karoke in the main bar and a Night-club from 11pm to 2pm in the summer.

Location: Churchend, East Looe

Ye Olde Salutation Inn

Traditional 16thcentury Inn with log fire. Lunchtime and evening meals served until about 2pm and from 6pm. Real ales include Sharps Doombar and Cornish Coaster. Friendly pub with family room.

Location: Fore St, East Looe

Ship Inn

Serving St Austell ales including HSD, Tinners and Tribute. Families are welcome and there is a pool table. Bar meals are served lunctimes and evenings every day, all year round with snacks available between 3pm and 6pm. Log fire.

Location: Fore St, East Looe

Harbour Moon

The Harbour Moon offers both bar meals and a bistro as well as real ales such as Courage Best, Courage Directors, Fullers London Pride and guest beers.

Location: The Quay, West Looe

Tom Sawyers Arms

Located in Hannafore, Tom Sawyers Tavern overlooks Looe Island and Looe Bay so you enjoy great views from the large patio area in the summer. With real ales, bar meals and a a la carte restaurant, this is a very popular spot.

Location: Marine Drive, Hannafore, West Looe

The Bullers Arms

A 15th century inn serving real ales such as Skinners Cornish Knocker and Betty Stogs. Known for providing live music, The Bullers also offers bar meals.

Location: Buller Street, East Looe

Jubilee Inn

16th century Inn with oak beamed ceilings and a log fire in winter. The bar serves home made dishes, local fish and fresh vegetables. The dining room is a la carte.

Location: Jubilee Hill, Pelynt, Looe

 
 
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