A charming family-friendly establishment located in the historic Barbican area of Plymouth. The pub serves one regular ale, Maritime Special (brewed by a local brewery) and up to two varying guest ales. The pub is split into two areas, with a comfortable seating area to the rear, along with casual seating by the bar. A wood burner keeps you warm in Winter. Table games are available to play, as is a piano. Proper real coffee is also available. Sometimes closes early on a Sunday night if not busy.
Historic Interest
Grade-II listed 1/5/75, exterior listed, interior may be of interest. List Entry No 138 6455, Legacy System No 473842. Shop premises, now a public house. Early C19. Incised stucco to front, rubble to right-hand return and slate-hung to upper floors; roof not visible behind parapet with string. Double-depth plan. 4 storeys; symmetrical 2-window front. 4-pane hornless sashes, possibly the original windows with intermediate glazing bars removed. Ground floor has moulded fascia entablature over original double shopfront with slender pilasters and later transomed windows flanking a central doorway. Right-hand return is a 2-window range with late C19 horned sashes, those to lower floors with glazing bars. INTERIOR: not inspected but may be of interest.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Maritime Inn, Plymouth
Changing beers typically include: Salcombe (varies) , Summerskills (varies)
Source: Regional