The Masons Arms, Falmouth - pub details

Address: 31 Killigrew Street, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 3PW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 1674) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Penmere (0.5 miles), Falmouth Town (0.6 miles), Falmouth Docks (0.9 miles)

Brewery: St. Austell Brewery Co.

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Jukebox
  • Dartboard, Fruit machines
  • Real ale
Suggested by mike on 9 Jun 2002.

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Nice little old fashion pub with a cracking pint of ale, that will do for me.
poomtang - 27 Jan 2011 13:03
A small pub. A selection of St Austell ales available. Wasn't too impressed with the place - well, that's a bit unfair. Not a fault of the pub. I think it was the other clientele at the time of our visit. It was just after lunch and seemed every benefit cheat and work shy fop was in there spending all their money on booze. Take these people out of the equation and I'm sure it'd be a great place. The T.V. was on - as the previous post commented on - this was distracting. It takes away the social side of a pub. If you want TV, stay at home and watch it.
Jonnysaint - 9 Dec 2010 14:17
A 2 minute walk away out of the town centre from The Seven Stars, on which I have just posted, is The Masons Arms, a smallish reasonably traditional inviting looking St Austells pub which advertises itself as an "Ale and Cider House".

The interior is comfortable and carpeted and traditionally furnished with horse brasses on the dark beams creating something of a country pub feel to the place.

On my recent early Sunday evening visit, somewhat incongruously, and out of character with the pub, a TV screen above a splendid inglenook fireplace with exposed brickwork, was showing an unadvertised American football game. The volume was loud and this dominated the pub, but none of the other half dozen or so customers were showing any real interest in the game.

Beers on from the St Austell range were Tinners, Tribute and Proper Job. The latter - £ 3.05p - was in good nick.

Any pub that is showing an American football game with the sound on at a loudish volume in a smallish pub like this, despite obvious customer indifference, is not going to get a glowing endorsement from yours truly. However, previous reviews here are generally positive, so I might have come in at a bad time. I'll reserve judgement on this one, therefore
JohnBonser - 23 Sep 2010 13:20
Nice pub with friendly landlord. Nearest pub to our B&B so was our last call most nights.
muzzyofrotherham - 14 Aug 2009 19:34
another great boozer witch i visit when in falmouth going to get forced out of buisness due to the smoking ban, what happened to freedom of choice how dare them.
unclejim - 16 Jul 2007 17:55

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