The Ship, Lerryn - pub details

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Address: Fore Street, Lerryn, Cornwall, PL22 0PT [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 42425) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Lostwithiel (3 miles), Par (4.6 miles), Bodmin Parkway (5.1 miles)

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Fishermans Arms, Golant (1.7 miles)

 

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Visited Oct 2011 - picturesque location by the river and a proper traditional pub. Very welcoming, good food and beers - a bit off the beaten track but definitely worth a visit.
lobster56 - 5 Jan 2012 12:22
Historically an excellent traditional pub, with a classic public bar area and more dogs than people on our recent visit !
Previous comments are generally on the ball, though our ploughmans' lunches were a little sparse, took ages to be served (not busy) and were served with three small discs of French stick, which were very dry, hard and stale. Why ?
My partner got the pip when she noticed on (nearly) finishing her half-pint, that there was a lemon pip in the bottom of the glass ! Why ?
Disapointment from one of my favourite pubs that we travelled some distance to get to.
Rating applies only to this visit.
bobec - 19 Sep 2011 16:03
Everything a village pub should be right down to the dogs! Good range of ales though sadly a couple of them were unavailable when we were there but the Betty Stogs made up it. Had one of the best pub burgers ever and the place is run by some really lovely people. Another triumph for for the satnav as we would never have known this place even existed otherwise.
REVERENDBAZ - 23 Jul 2011 17:51
Free House in this tiny village, where we stayed for a week. Small frontage, but like a TARDIS....Good range of hand pulled ales, all at just below prices you get in more popular coastal locations. Food very good value...good size portions and well presented by efficient, friendly staff. We went every day for eats as the menu changed daily, based on what could be sourced locally. Decor somewhat tired, but made up for it by lively atmosphere and an ongoing effort by landlord to add a bit of pazzazz......Beer festival and live music on Friday while we were there. Well worth a trip off the beaten track
Ravenousdrythroat - 21 Jul 2011 12:05

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