Cosy free house, popular with locals and seasonal visitors being close to Par Beach, campsites and the coastal path. Indeed, in the past, boats moored or tied up at the quay just behind the pub. Recently modestly refurnished and reorganised with some different types of furniture giving a more open spacious feel to the bar room, you pass two wagon wheels on entering pub which also act as a room divider. The original 2 bars have now become one L-shaped bar room, done with sensitivity and enhancing the pub with several eating and drinking areas. The beamed ceilings are adorned with a substantial collection of beer mugs/jugs, beer mats and beer and pump clips. The fireplace is a real working fire/ Cornish range together with another Cornish range (not in use at present) in an opposite wall alcove. The restaurant/ function room is upstairs. The pub has a large car park and boasts a large garden and play area making it an ideal family pub to visit. Food is available at lunchtimes and evenings.
Historic Interest
interior dates from about 1745
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Ship Inn, Polmear
Changing beers typically include: Keltek (varies) , Skinner's (Goodh Brewing Co) (varies)
Source: Regional