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Newquay Real Ale Pub Guide Nearby & Local NewquayBusiness Tagline or Motto Rural Pubs Breweries & Surrounding Area A Falcon Inn St Mawgan, TR8 4EP O Pheasant Inn St Newlyn East, TR8 5LJ (01637) 860225 Summer- Sun-Fri 11-11 Sat 11-12. Winter- 11-3/5-11 (01872) 510237 Open 12-12. Winter- Mon-Thu 12-3 6-11 Fri-Sun 12-12 Traditional country Pub. Up to 4 guest ales. A Good beer guide regular. Traditional style Pub. 4 regular ales. Focus on food. A Good beer guide regular B Phoenix Inn Watergate Bay, TR8 4AB P London Inn Summercourt, TR8 5EA. (01637) 860353 Open 11-12. Winter- Mon-Thu 5-12 Fri-Sun 12-12 (01872) 510281 Summer– Daily 12-3 5-12 Winter- 12-2.30 6-12 Real Ale Relaxed Surf themed Pub with a surf school. Up to 4 guest ales. Great views. Keltek Brewery owned. Traditional style pub. 2 Keltek ales on tap. C C Bar & Terrace Headland Rd, TR7 1HN Q Smugglers' Den Inn Cubert, TR8 5PY. (01637) 872519 Open Daily 11-11 (01637) 830209 Summer– 11-12 Winter- 12-3 6-11 Thu-Sat 12-11 Modern bar in the Carnmarth Hotel. St. Austell Tribute. Golf course & sea views. A thatched 16th-century pub restaurant. Up to six ales. Good beer guide regular Pub D The Mermaid Porth, TR7 3NB R New Inn Goonhavern, TR4 9QD (01566) 872954 Summer– Daily 11-12. ..may reduce in Winter. (01872) 573326 Daily 11-11 This pub is literally on the beach. Serving Sharps Doombar and one guest ale. Spacious recently refurbished food orientated village pub. Up to 3 Cornish ales. E Lewinnick Lodge Esplanade Rd, TR7 1QD A Atlantic Brewery Established 2005. Newquay (01637) 878117 Open Daily 9-12 Guide Contemporary pub & restaurant. 3 Cornish ales and 1 guest. Magnificent views. 5 Regular Ales + 4 Dining Ales. Red, Gold, Blue, Pilgrim & Fistral. Bowgie Inn Crantock, TR8 5SE F Black Flag Brewery Established 2013. Goonhavern (01637) 830363 Summer- 11-11, Sun 12-11. Winter– 11-3 6-11. B Traditional style pub. 3 Regular Cornish ales and 1 guest. Fantastic bay views. 3 Regular Ales. Blonde, Fang and Naughty Pilchard with Seasonal Specials. King's Head Lane, Newquay, TR8 4QB G (01637) 873122 Open Daily 11-11, Sun 12-10.30 Padstow St. Austell traditional style Pub named after visiting Charles I. 2 St. Austell ales. A H Quintrell Inn Quintrell Downs, TR8 4LA. (01637) 874427 Open Daily 12-11, Sun 12-10.30 St. Mawgan Traditional 18th century free house with a large restaurant. Sharps Doombar. Watergate Newquay I Two Clomes Quintrell Downs, TR8 4PD Bay (01637) 871163 Summer - 12-12. Winter 12-3, 6-11. Fri-Sat til’12 . Airport Traditional style pub, fishing themed. 50 seat restaurant. 2 Guest ales often Bays. B A3059 J St Piran's Inn Holywell Bay, TR8 5PP. D C A (01637) 830205 Open 12-12. Winter Mon-Thu 5-12, Fri-Sun 11-12. A traditional pub on Holywell Beach. St. Austell Tribute and up to 3 guest ales. E Holywell Newquay K Treguth Inn Holywell Bay, TR8 5PP F I (01637) 830248 Summer - 12-12. Winter 12-3 6-11 Bay H A former 13th century thatched cottage, a characterful pub. 2 Cornish ales Crantock G J Quintrell A392 L Cornishman Crantock, TR8 5RB K L M (01637) 830869 Open 12-12. Winter Mon-Thu 6-11, Fri-Sun 12-12 Downs A traditional pub with a spacious outdoor drinking area. 2 Regular Cornish ales. A3075 N A3058 M Old Albion Crantock, TR8 5RB (01637) 830243 Summer - 12-12.Winter 2-12. Cubert O P A thatched traditional pub with a smuggling past. 2 Regular Cornish ales & guest Q St. Newlyn Summercourt N The Anvil Cubert, TR8 5EQ R B East A30 (01637) 830444 Open 10-3, 6-11.30. Sun 10-3, 6-11.30 Perranporth A tradition pub formally a restaurant, now a thriving local. 4 usually Cornish ales Goonhaven Version 2 - June 2015 Email: [email protected] with guides refill requests or content updates 1 Red Lion Inn North Quay Hill, TR7 1HE (01637) 872195 Open 11-11 Sun 12-10.30. Traditional style Pub. 7 ales mainly Cornish. CAMRA discount. Weekend Bands. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this guide is correct. The Cornwall Campaign for Real Ale 2 Fort Inn 63 Fore Street, TR7 1HA (01637) 875700 Open 11-11 Sun 12-10.30. cannot accept responsibility for errors or inaccuracies. St. Austell Pub. Up to 3 St. Austell Ales. Large garden and children's play area. Newquay Inclusion in this guide does not guarantee beer quality. 3 Belushi’s 35 Fore Street, TR7 1HR Please Drink Responsibly. (01637) 859111 Open Mon-Wed 10-12 Thu-Sat 10-2 Sun 10-1 Relaxed Surf themed Pub with a focus on Music. Up to 3 ales. Great bay views. 4 Sailors Arms 11-17 Fore Street, TR7 1HA (01637) 872838 Open Mon-Thu 11-12 Fri-Sat 11-1 Sun 11-12 1 Traditional styled Pre-Club Pub. 3 Hand pulled beers including Skinners ales. 14 18 5 Walkabout The Crescent, TR7 1DS 2 (01637) 853000 Open daily 12-3 Australian Theme bar, serving 2 real ales Betty Stogs and Doom Bar. 3 16 6 On The Rocks 14 The Crescent, TR7 1DT 4 5 14 Summer- 12-2 Winter- Mon-Thu 2-2 Fri-Sun 12-2 6 13 (01637) 872897 7 11 15 Relaxed Surf themed locals Pub. 1 Rotating ale usually local. Live music weekly. 9 17 7 Brewhouse No 5 5 The Crescent, TR7 1DT 8 10 (01637) 851383 Open Daily 12-10 Newquay's first Craft Beer Bar serving 5 rotating craft beers & burgers 8 Central Inn 11 Central Square, TR7 1EU 12 (01637) 873810 Open Daily 11-12 Fri-Sat 11-1 St. Austell Pub. 2 St. Austell Ales. Sports TVs throughout. Live DJs. 9 Cribbar 11-19 Gover Lane, TR7 1ER (01637) 852910 Open Sun-Wed 8-12 Thu-Sat 8-4 Surf Themed Lloyds No.1 Up to 8 rotating ales and real ciders. Live DJs. 10 55 Yards bar & townhouse 5 Cheltenham Pl , TR7 1BA Guide to pub list symbols: (01637) 859403 Open daily 12-11.30 Friendly upmarket wine bar offering a wide range of bottled ales and 1 local ale. Good Beer Guide Pub Live Music 11 Tom Thumb 27a East Street, TR7 1DN Garden Sports TV (01637) 498180 Open daily 12-12 A contemporary industrial styled bar. Serving 1 Cornish real ale. Children Friendly Accommodation 12 Top Of The Town 29 Mount Wise, TR7 2BH Dogs Welcome Food Served 19 (01637) 879027 Open Daily 12-12 Sun 12-11.30 A community style locals pub, within the Sutherland hotel. Up to 2 Cornish ales. 13 Bertie O'Flannigans East Street, TR7 1DB (01637) 872255 Open Daily 8.30-12 Irish themed Pre-Club Pub. 2 St. Austell Ales. Sports TVs throughout. Live DJs. Real Ale Guide of Town Centre Pubs 14 Griffin 3 Cliff Road, TR7 1SH 17 Lanherne Pub Ulalia Road, TR7 2PZ Supported by (01637) 874067 Open Daily 11-11 Sun 12-10.30 (01637) 872308 Open Daily 11-11 A traditional style pub, with separate restaurant. Sharps Doom Bar & guest ale. A traditional pub with separate restaurant. Tintagel and Keltek ales across 3 taps 15 Towan Blystra Cliff Road, TR7 1SG 18 Godolphin Arms Henver Road, TR7 3BL (01637) 852970 Open Daily 8-12 Fri-Sat 8-1 (01637) 872572 Open Daily 11-12 JD Wetherspoons. 8 hand-pulls, regularly featuring Cornish ales. Real cider. The ‘G’, a welcoming bar in the Godolphin Hotel. Serving Sharps Doom Bar. 16 The Steam Cliff Road, TR7 2NE 19 The Tavern Mellanvrane Lane, TR7 2LB (01637) 872010 Open Daily 8-11 (01637) 873564 Open Daily 11-12 St. Austell Pub & Hotel. 3 St. Austell Ales. Large garden and children's play area. A St. Austell family friendly community Pub. Up to 3 St. Austell Ales. Towan Blystra .
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