The Lugger Inn, Fowey - pub details

Address: 5 Fore Street, Fowey, Cornwall, PL23 1AH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 40245) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Par (3.6 miles)

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Not sure all the reviews below are for the pub in Fowey or the one with the same name across the bay in Polruan? I've been in the Fowey one recently, but only had a single pint of St Austell Trelawney, as I had to drive later on. Nice enough pint, but the burger and chips I had with it was rather average. The missus had what she described as a delicious crab sandwich and I must say it had an awful lot of crabmeat spilling out of it! Friendly enough atmosphere, but it was a rather quiet November weekday, so may not be typical.
simonali68 - 22 Nov 2011 00:15
Nice to see Simon and Emma are still running a Polruan pub albeit a different one. Well the Tribute is very good. They do it justice without doubt. Sigh of relief. Can still come to Polruan and get a good pint. Haven't tried the food yet but will post when we do. And no, I'm not the landlord... But me and my fiancé are called Simon and Emma. :)
DrPepper78 - 21 Sep 2011 22:16
Just OK. Only Tribute or Tinners on, the Tinners was ok. The seats outside are a plus as to be honest the interior is really nothing to write home about, and I'd agree with the comment below regarding the restaurant atmosphere.
shand83 - 12 Apr 2011 16:26
Strange one this. If you were sat in there without a view of the bar, you’d think you were in one of those sea-side fish & chip restaurants, and not a pub at all. Just to add to that feeling there were several kids running around, even at 10:00 on a Friday night. And plenty of people eating fish & chips.

The bar itself is quite traditional though, and they stock the usual selection of St. Austell’s beers (don’t any of their pubs have a guest?) plus Cornish Rattler and Blackthorn ciders.

Blackthorn - 5 Apr 2010 13:52

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