Truro to St Mawes

Between the lovely village of Devoran and the Roseland Peninsula you have the beautiful cathedral city of Truro this area has a great range of pubs to discover .  Here's our guide:

The Old Quay, Devoran

The Old Quay, Devoran
The Old Quay Inn is a long established pub and located at the head of Restronguet Creek in Devoran adjacent to the coast to coast cycle and walking trail.

Alex Carlisle, our chef who trained at the Ivy, delights in creating seriously good food weaving together the best of local Cornish produce with a modern day twist.Open all day, every day we offer morning coffee, lunch, and dinner.  We have 2 bed and breakfast rooms and a wonderful walled garden which we think of as Devorans best kept secret.



The Old Plough, Shortlanesend, Truro

The Old Plough, Shortlanends
The Old Plough Inn is a traditional local on the edge of Truro in the village of Shortlanesend, it is a great community pub which holds many local events from the Harvest Festival to the massive Christmas Draw.

We have a great home cooked menu which is served daily we offer traditional pub food at reasonable prices. We have a great range of real ales, lagers, ciders, wines and spirits.




The Kazbah, Truro

The Kazbah, Quay Street, Truro
The Kazbah is a relaxed, warming atmosphere, a great place to meet friends for coffee or a drink after work.

The bar is well stocked with a selection of draught real ales, including Award Winning Sharps Doom Bar and Skinner’s Betty Stogs, Lagers and spirits.

With lives bands and discos the weekend is always a great buzzing atmosphere, and a really good night out.



The famous Crab and Alehouse in Truro
Brenda and Gary would like to welcome you to The Crab and Ale House this is a traditional pub and is a firm favourite with locals and holiday makers alike, the pub has a great old world charm and claims to be the oldest pub in Truro established in 1802.

It is a classic community local with a pub menu at lunchtime which offers seafood dishes and sandwiches.



The Rising Sun, Truro

The Rising Sun, Mitchell Hill

The Rising Sun is a community pub on the outskirts of Truro town centre situated on Mitchell Hill it's a 3 minute walk from the bottom end of town.

With a great local atmosphere it's a good place to stop and have a refreshing drink going into or coming back from town on the walk up Mitchell Hill.

The Rising Sun is best known for the selection of Real Ales which they serve directly from the Cask in the cellar.



The Daniell Arms, Truro

The Daniell Arms, Truro
This is a traditional drinking pub just 5 minutes from Truro high street. The new owner Mark Walker, son of the last licensee, is starting to make small changes to The Daniell Arms it now has a open fire which gives a lovely cosy area away from the bar. 
The Daniell Arms is situated close to the Skinners Brewery so we serve Betty Stogs from our hand pulls. We also offer a range of Lager, Cider, Spirits, Wines and Minerals.





The Wheel Inn, Tresillian
The Wheel Inn first opened for business in in the 14th Century, and has been trading ever since.

The Wheel Inn is a beautiful traditional thatched property situated about three miles to the east of
Truro on the A390 road to St Austell.  We are open for food 7 days a week, lunchtimes and evenings.
We do recommend you book for weekends, high-days and holidays.



The Roseland Inn, Philleigh

The Roseland Inn, Philleigh
The Roseland Inn is situated deep in the heart of the beautiful Roseland Peninsula, it's a  traditional rural Cornish Inn who pride themselves on the quality of their freshly cooked foods.

Whether you want to sit by the fire with a paper and a coffee, meet friends for a drink or enjoy a leisurely meal, the Roseland inn has exactly the right ambiance.

It has a plant filled garden patio area to the front of the pub which is perfect for relaxing in the summer's sun enjoying a cooling drink or a delicious meal.


The Victory Inn, St Mawes

The Victory Inn, Victory Hill
The Victory Inn is the only traditional pub in St Mawes, Cornwall enjoyed by both locals and visitors alike.

Serving lunches and dinners seven days a week, the menu contains something for everyone including fresh local seafood dishes, steaks and vegetarian options. A children's menu also available.

Upstairs is an elegant but informal restaurant serving the same excellent menu (booking advisable). Outside seating with views over the harbour.