This friendly town centre pub has been established since at least 1841 and is thought to have formed part of the offices of the Union Castle shipping line. The comfortable and roomy single bar with its open beams and slate floors is characterful, with numerous nautical artefacts depicting the past, and stained glass windows at the front.. Of the beer selection (up to 6 in summer, four in winter) there may be a couple of nationally-available brands and representation from microbreweries. The pub also offers two real ciders. A busy pub with broad-based local support, the atmosphere is relaxing and welcoming. There is also a large selection of gins and tonics behind the bar.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Castle Inn, St Ives
Source: National