Dog Friendly — Pubs in Fowey
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Found 3 dog friendly pubs in Fowey
Galleon Inn
12 Fore Street, Fowey PL23 1AQ
This fully-modernised riverside pub in the town centre dates back 400 years. The only untied pub in Fowey, it features Cornish ales from Sharps and Skinner's, and guest ales which change regularly from around the country but mainly focusing on Cornwall. Delightful river views from most of the wood-panelled main bar (where there is a pool table) and the separate conservatory room. Smoking is allowed at outside tables on the quay wall, which are popular year round and in a protected courtyard with gas heaters when needed. There is a wide range of meals offered daily. Seven rooms, all en-suite and most with river views, are also available. The pub has disabled access and there is a nappy-changing facility. Live bands featured on Friday nights and Sunday afternoons. Website: www.galleon-inn.co.uk
King of Prussia
Town Quay, Fowey PL23 1AT
Originally a 15th century hotel rebuilt in 1856 on the site of an Elizabethan poor house, it is now a first floor pub, painted a tasteful pink and with lovely views across the harbour. The outside steps are off the town quay where there is pay parking in winter, a pedestrian zone with benches in summer. Drinks are allowed on the quay in plastic glasses during the summer. There is a small, cosy lounge area with overstuffed chairs near a gas fire at the end of the bar. The old original ground floor bar is now the Little Prussia restaurant open on weekends in winter and every night in summer. The six en-suite bedrooms have views over the estuary. Food is available 12:00-14:30 and 18:00-21:00 in winter, all day 12:00-21:30 in summer. Opening times may vary according to demand.
Lugger Inn
5 Fore Street, Fowey PL23 1AH
Small, friendly one-bar town-centre pub with slate floors, popular with both locals and visitors. The building has a date of 1633 but the front is more modern with some small leaded windows as trim. The interior was formerly two bar rooms but these have merged into a U-shaped room which displays ships' memorabilia, pictures recording local and historical events, and a large mural depicting Cornish luggers on the river. In the summer, the outdoor tables right on the main street are usually full. An extensive menu of excellent home-cooked foods, including local seafood, is available daily, all day in summer 12:00-21:00, but 12:00-15:00 and 18:00-21:00 in winter.
