The Ship Inn, East Looe - pub details

Address: Fore Street, East Looe, Cornwall, PL13 1AD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 13435) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Looe (0.4 miles), Sandplace (2.5 miles), Causeland (4 miles)

Brewery: St. Austell Brewery Co.

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Sky TV, Big screen
  • Pool table, Fruit machines, Quiz machines
  • Food served, Real ale
  • Dogs allowed, Children allowed, Credit cards accepted, Smoking area, Accommodation available

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> Current user rating: 6.4/10 (rated by 32 users)
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user reviews of the Ship Inn, East Looe

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Great pub. Very friendly staff.
Made to feel very welcome by Fergal and Alison behind the bar. Food excellent Previous comments obviously made by an idiot who cannot even spell lasagne
adamisboozingasusual - 29 Dec 2010 18:34
A group of six of us stayed in cornwall last week for a birthday treat, we decided to take a trip into looe, after walking along the beach an shops we stopped outside the pub. The menu was basic pub food, we went in and sat down, the pub had music and the t.v on overriding each other. food and drinks must be ordered at the bar aswel as gettin your own cutlery. Bar women was moody an rude! we all ordered seperatly but for the same table. My partners food came out 20 minutes before the rest of ours which ment he had finished by the time we got ours. Three of us had the lasagna and although the dish looked big dont be fooled. It was cold as was the garlic bread. My partner went up to the bar to ask why his had come out before the rest and all was said "well u ordered first, u got it first, if u wanted it last u should of said" yeah great. will not be goin back to this pub again!!
user123_name - 6 Dec 2010 11:08
This is a deceptively large, street corner pub. It’s owned by St. Austells, but gives the impression of being part of a much larger chain with a corresponding corporate feel and distinct lack of atmosphere. They’ve made a bit of an effort with a mixture of slate tiled flooring around the bar and carpet elsewhere, but ultimately it fails to deliver much in the way of ambience.

There’s a pool table out towards the back of the pub, and a front bar filled with tables which I guess is used more for eating. There’s a small snug area with a couple of sofa’s around a plasma and a log burning strove, and plenty of fruit/quiz machines to keep the punters amused.

Beers on tap were all from the St. Austell’s stable, with their Tribute, Tinners and HSD. Ciders were Cornish Rattler and Olde English.
Blackthorn - 21 Sep 2010 18:39
Yet again the usual 3 to 4 St Austell beers. Do the locals of Looe like drinking the same beer all the time?
Go on, live dangerously by drinking something else.
fugglehops - 26 Aug 2010 20:54
Busy town pub. Beers on offer were Tinners, HSB and Tribute, the latter well kept and served by polite and friendly staff. On the day of my visit the FA Cup final was showing on 2 large screen TVs and the place was packed with (well behaved) footie fans.
keystone - 17 May 2010 22:35

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