16th-century coaching inn with beamed ceilings and real log fires. Imaginative dishes are served in the restaurant and the bar offers a good selection of malt whiskies and Cornish ales.
Dogs are allowed in the public areas of the hotel providing they are on a lead. Dogs are welcome in some of the guest bedrooms.
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The Rashleigh Arms was built in 1851 on the foundations of old clay cellars and was given its name after the creator of Charlestown Harbour, formerly West Polmear, Charles Rashleigh. It also boasts probably one of the only Grade II listed car parks in the country, basically the site of old coal storage yards, and is situated in a World Heritage Site.
Well behaved dogs welcome in the garden and the public bar.
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The Edgcumbe Arms is situated on the banks of the River Tamar and has fabulous views to Drakes Island and Plymouth Sound. Whether you want a quick drink or a relaxing meal you can be sure of a warm welcome.
As a lot of the pubs trade includes walkers dogs are welcome in one of the bars.
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The Smugglers' Den Inn
Trebellan, Cubert, Near Newquay, Cornwall TR8 5PY T: 01637 830209
Thatched 16th century inn set in a valley leading down to the sea. There is a large attractive garden with children's play area and the pub offers a fantastic selection of local ales.
This pub is delighted to welcome dogs and especially their owners, if they’re well behaved!!
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Popular village pub set in a picturesque spot next to the Helford River. Traditional pub grub featuring locally caught seafood is served. The perfect place to stop off after a visit to the Seal Sanctuary at Gweek.
Dogs welcome in the bar areas.
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The Blue Anchor is one of the oldest original Inns in Britain that continues to maintain a working brewery. Dating back to the 15th century, the Inn boasts 600 years of brewing and still retains its original character and has no slot machines or piped music! However, live music is often performed in the skittle alley or main bars. A major feature of the Inn, is the large garden to the rear, with its own bar and BBQ.
Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome.
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The Queens Arms is a traditional Cornish public house, featuring beamed ceilings and open fireplaces, it also has the benefit of a dining area in addition to two outside dining and drinking areas. The pub offers a wide variety of real ales and extensive lunchtime and evening menus with a wide variety of ‘specials’ also being available daily. Children are welcome until 9pm.
Dogs on leads always welcome in the bar area.
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Located on the beautiful Lizard peninsula The Ship Inn serves delicious locally sourced food along side a selection of the best local Ales in the peak of condition, complemented by a well chosen wine list, all this and a warm friendly welcome for children and dogs (and the occasional horse) make for a great atmopshere for locals and visitors alike.
Warm friendly welcome for dogs.
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Traditional ales are served including some true Cornish classics. Built at the end of the 17th century, the Red Lion still retains much of its original character. With an excellent menu and selection of fine wines you are promised a quality dining experience. Situated in the village, not far from the coastal path makes this an ideal stop off for walkers and beach goers alike.
Dogs are welcome.
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