Cosy and friendly 13th-century pub in the narrow streets of an old stannary town, close to the station and medieval stone bridge over the river. The rambling old building has a single main bar, with several drinking/eating spaces and a restaurant and sun-trap patio at the rear. The pub is rather food-orientated (fish and game are specialities on an extensive home-cooked menu), but you are welcome to go in just for a drink or two and a chat. The pub is named after a ship in a sea battle in 1813, during which a member of the one-time owning family was killed.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Globe Inn, Lostwithiel
Source: Regional