The rather small façade to this granite maritime pub up a side street off the promenade opens into a surprisingly large and comfortable interior. Although rather food-orientated you are welcome to call in for a drink or two. The single L-shaped room with its long bar has walls of granite and wood planking, an original wooden floor, and is decorated with various pictures on a maritime theme and a display of naval knots, among other seagoing artefacts. The bar dispenses mostly locally-brewed beers which are generally from Cornish breweries , although Exeter Brewery beer makes an occasional appearance. Food is mostly sourced locally with fish a speciality, and is available every day/when open. The pub's name dates from when the Royal Navy had a Penzance depot. Note that the pub may close early on quiet evenings.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Navy Inn, Penzance
Occasional appearances
Changing beers typically include: Exeter - Avocet , St Austell - Tribute
Source: Regional