Dog Friendly — Pubs in Marazion
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Found 5 dog friendly pubs in Marazion
Cutty Sark
The Square, Marazion TR17 0AP
This large building in the town centre has a spacious L-shaped bar made with wood from HMS Warspite. Somewhat food-orientated, the pub's extensive menu uses locally-sourced produce where possible. The guest brew is usually Cornish, either a Sharp's seasonal brew or one from another brewery such as Altarnun. Accommodation is in 10 letting rooms.
Fire Engine Inn
Higher Fore Street, Marazion TR17 0BB
Named after the mine engine house that it once was prior to 1780, this pub at the top of the town commands superb views over St. Michael's Mount and the bay, both from the bar and the lower-level garden. It is essentially a locals' pub, being at the top end of the town, but is welcoming to all. The refurbished single U-shaped room houses seating by picture windows overlooking the bay. Food is available daily and features a wide-ranging and versatile menu with a distinctly foreign accent; bar snacks are also available. Live entertainment Saturday evenings, Sunday is quiz night. Not all the listed beers are necessarily available at the same time.
Godolphin Arms
West End, Marazion TR17 0EN
This spacious beach-side hotel has recently been extensively refurbished and modernised, and presents a somewhat clinical but spacious interior dominated by white surfaces and pinewood. The L-shaped bar presides over a large drinking and dining space with picture windows offering a magnificent view over the beach and St. Michael's Mount. The hotel has a policy of suppporting Cornish real ales, two generally from St Austell brewery but with other brews from Cornwall guesting - (note the sparklers, but these are removed on request). The lower level is reached down a staircase internally or with wheelchair access via a ramp. There are plenty of outside tables above the beach. Accommodation is in 10 rooms.There is a large menu and carvery.
King's Arms
The Square, Marazion TR17 0AP
This old market corner pub sits in the town centre, opposite the ferry quay to the Mount, and is busy with tourists in 'the season'. There is one small but comfortable and family-friendly bar room, slate-floored near the bar but otherwise carpeted, with local pictures decorating the walls. There are several tables outside on the patio. An extra ale from the St Austell range may appear in summer. Food is sourced with local produce, and locally-caught fish features strongly. Tuesday is quiz night.
Station House
Long Rock, Marazion TR17 0DA
Pub-restaurant near the beach, to which it is connected by a foot/cycle path. The building is the old stationmaster's house of the adjacent Marazion station, long closed (1964) but alongside the main line from Penzance. There are a separate driinking area, a games area with machines, pool and table football, and picture windows in the conservatoty affording a superb view over Mount's Bay. There may be up to 4 real ales, including one or two guest brews. Families are welcome and there is wheelchair access although no special toilet facility. There is live music every last Saturday in the month, and functions may be held in the conservatory; the pub is also a place to watch televised sports. Food is available daily, 1130 (1200 Sun)-1400 and 1745-2045.
