Newly opened in December 2012, it can be hard to decide whether this is a pub with books or a bookshop with beer - think Waterstone's but with beer instead of coffee! Off the main shopping street up a side-alley, it is entered up a flight of stairs to a former maritime storage loft with rafters. Previously occupied by Falmouth Working Men's Club, this clean and spacious wooden-floored curiosity is divided into two distinct areas. One half is occupied by a bar with its 6 handpulls offering (frequently) Penzance brews and changing beers from microbreweries nationwide. Real cider is dispensed by gravity from boxes. Further through, the other half is the books section where shelves are neatly stacked with many second-hand or remaindered books, classified by subject bookshop-style, and all in excellent condition and realistically priced. Basic tables and chairs are scattered throughout, so you can sit and drink beer, browse through books - or both! Posters and old photographs decorate the walls. On balance though, you will probably conclude this is mainly a pub, as you are welcome to go in and drink the beer whether the books are an attraction or not. No food, but you may bring your own.
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Hard to say if this is a pub with books or a bookshop with beer. In a side-alley, up a flight of stairs to a former maritime store loft with rafters, previously the Working Men's Club. The interior is spacious with wooden floors throughout. One half is the bar with many real ales and ciders. The other half has second-hand and remaindered books, displayed in bookshop-style. Tables and chairs are scattered throughout, so you can drink or browse or do both. Posters and old photographs decorate the walls. No food, but you may bring your own.
This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Beerwolf Books, Falmouth
Changing beers typically include: Penzance (varies) , Treen's (varies)
The venue's range of changing beers regularly includes the following rare beer styles: Mild, Porter, Stout Sourced from many micro-breweries
Source: National