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    Longboat Hotel

    Longboat Hotel

    2.8(6 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    £

    We went for dinner last night and the staff were welcoming, friendly, and attentive without being…read moreoverwhelming. We had the chicken burger, which was very succulent and tasty. The catch of the day, which was cod and fell apart to touch. Finally, the steak which was large but a little too firm for the wife's liking. However, the star of the show was the best chips in Penzance (I know, CHIPS), triple cooked or dipped in liquid of the gods, I don't know how they are doing it but my wife had the take my fork away. Thanks for a lovely evening and a great place for a 'stop off' beer after a long walk.

    The Longboat (Pub & Restaurant - with Rooms!) is a nice community pub close to Penzance Harbour,…read moreand a relaxing place to hang out in the evening. The range of beers is so-so, but it was the only time in Cornwall that I found an ale by my favourite brewery, Fullers of London (London Pride) - many pubs in the area are owned by or affiliated with St. Austell Brewery. The pub is of medium-size, with enough corners so you won't be disturbed when it gets busier. There is no outside seating area to the front, which is a bit of a shame considering the location. The beers are kept in good shape, and food also looked decent (I didn't eat there myself). The staff are down-to-earth and friendly and the décor, with its log timber ceiling, quite appealing. Beer prices aren't low, but they aren't anywhere else except at Spoons.

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    Longboat Hotel

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    Glencree House - The fragrance of fresh flowers will welcome you on arrival

    Glencree House

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    ££

    In August 2014, I stayed for the second time at Glencree House with my mother because we had a…read moresplendid holiday the last time we were here. We arrived by train; you walk about 20-25min to the house and a taxi is recommended if you have a lot of luggage or children because it goes uphill and then downhill when you walk. We were greeted like old friend by Andrew, the owner. Our first time, we had a twin room with ensuite on the top floor not facing the sea which we didn't mind at all as we really wanted a good night's sleep and not the noise from the street. The breakfast is really fantastic. Every day I tried a different one and until today I can't really decide which was the best. They were all delicious. Andrew was very helpful to give tips what to do in the area and how to get to places. The city centre is just 5min away if you short cut up the hill and through the park. We had a wonderful stay at Glencree House and do recommend it! The second time we had a twin room with half-view of the sea and an insight into Andrew's backyard. We heard his kids playing in the garden which wasn't a problem as we weren't in most of the time anyway. Nothing had changed since last time, same hospitality, great breakfast, clean and tidy room. Thanks to Molly and Lisa for being a great help to Andrew and Lynsey. We had a wonderful time in Glencree House - only the poor neigbour's dog that seemed to be shut out of the house very often, barking at the door, was something to get used to - and nothing was too much for Andrew and Lynsey, always helping out with so many things. I very much appreciated the help they gave when I needed a printout for a flight ticket and they offered to print it for me. Thank you again. I have been to so many guesthouses now but Glencree is always my No. 1. Room Tip: Rooms facing the street are quieter as it's a side street but rooms facing the sea have a wonder... Green Features: The house has only family and friends tested shampoo, shower gel and hand soap, and delicious breakfast where the food comes from local farmers.

    We loved our stay at Glencree House. The breakfast is splendid with fresh local fare to choose…read morefrom. And Andrew was a wonderful and helpful host. The location is great for walking about to anywhere in town.

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    Glencree House - Brightly refurbished four-poster bed

    Brightly refurbished four-poster bed

    Glencree House - Comfy bedrooms that combine the best of old and new

    Comfy bedrooms that combine the best of old and new

    Glencree House - Light filled breakfast room

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    Light filled breakfast room

    Cliff Hotel

    Cliff Hotel

    1.3(3 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    £££

    Filthy. No service…read moreon arrival. Waited 15 minutes after ringing the bell in the "lobby" which was merely a desk full of trash and strewn paper. Unkempt pets (owners' dogs) running around the property. They barked constantly into the night (after 11 pm). Revolting and lingering odor. Not lavender as claimed. Nasty unclean stench. Old bathroom (1960's). Worn out beds. Sunk 6 inches when climbed upon. Old sheets and duvet/comforter. Worn carpet. Dirty feeling altogether and had to wash all my clothes to remove the odor after I left. DO NOT DO NOT stay here. Overpriced and owners should spend more time on the property versus carefully answering poor reviews which they do...not to mention their own room (left open for tenants to see...an absolute pigsty). This was the only hotel among about 40 during my travels in Europe, including England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France, and Italy, for which I demanded my money back. I am not fussy, but this was not acceptable.

    What a dump!! Worst hotel we have ever stayed in. Went out for dinner and didn't want to go back to…read moresleep there! Owner was very confused. Selected a double room with ensuite and were told there was only a twin room left with a bathroom across the hallway. Inside is old, smelly with rotten carpets. We did not stay for our included breakfast, instead went to McDonalds down the road. Whole hotel made my skin crawl. Booked this on bookings.com. It should not even be listed!! I would give it minus one star. Stay there at your own peril!!!

    Hotel Penzance - The hotel's resident cat, Jerry.

    Hotel Penzance

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    ££

    We are currently guests in this wonderful hotel and we'd like to specifically call out an employee,…read moreRoss. We had an unusual experience - while checking in my husband realized he'd left his computer bag on the train. Ross happened to be entering the lobby right at that moment and immediately said he'd drive my husband back to the train station to retrieve it - before the train left. Luckily my husband was able to get his bag back, but definitely not without Ross's help. Thank goodness for Ross and the quickness and kindness he showed. We really appreciated this act of kindness. Now the hotel....we love it! The reception was friendly and attentive, our room is well organized, clean and cozy and with an amazing view! We already can't wait to come back!

    I can't help but feel, after spending two nights in Penzance, that this is probably the best hotel…read morein town, but that doesn't make it good. The website presents a picture of what one might want in a hotel on the coast, but doesn't deliver it in any way. It's set in a residential area, which is nice and quiet, and just a short walk to the town center. But, the website is the "best" part of this hotel. We booked a Superior Double sea view room, which despite it being one of the highest-priced rooms at the hotel, was tiny. The furniture is quite scuffed up, indicating years of wear and tear, and there's no place to store baggage where you won't trip over it at some point. What I absolutely hated about this hotel was the parking lot. If you have a large car, don't come here or arrange alternate parking because your car will not fit. I lived in the UK for nearly five years and am accustomed to the smaller parking spaces, but these are ridiculous. They're tiny and strangely angled, making it nearly impossible to park within the spot. In fact, several spaces were unavailable because people had to take up two. You're likely to not have a space to park in if you arrive back late and the hotel is full, as there are far fewer spaces than rooms in the hotel. If they don't have a space, you'll have to find street parking in the adjacent neighborhood. Trying to leave? Good luck. It's a bit of a jam if two cars are trying to leave at the same time, and you'll likely have to blindly back out onto the residential street. Also, the staff is observant, but in a lazy/irresponsible way. For example, at breakfast one morning, the waitress spotted a small bit of food remnants on my wife's bread plate. Instead of simply getting another one, she quickly flicked the material off of the plate and proceeded to continue serving my wife. Gross! Overall, I wouldn't stay here again. It doesn't meet the expectations it sets for itself, and if a business isn't true to itself, how can it be true to the customer?

    Yacht Inn

    Yacht Inn

    2.5(2 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    This is a pub with a view and a nice selection of real ales…read more The bar staff are very friendly and the service is great. On Sundays, the pub becomes very busy for the roast which is one of the most popular in town. Over the Mazey weekend, the Yacht becomes a good meeting up point being right close to the festival marquee. There's a good beer garden at the back with a good high gate to keep the kids in. Worth a visit if you are in Penzance.

    I had two dinners at the Yacht Inn during my stay in Penzance in October, 2010. Both times we had a…read morenicely situated table at the window in the restaurant area and were served in a very attentive, polite and friendly way. The food was excellent, very tasty, absolutely nothing to complain. The menu offered a great variety of dishes and the board with the specials of the day extended the variety they offered. I returned to 'The Yacht Inn' in January, 2012, and the situation was completely different. At 7:45 p.m. no seating in the restaurant area was available because the tables had already been laid for breakfast. So we had to take seat in the pub area. The food was obviously pre-prepared (my breaded prawns as a starter were served only five minutes after ordering them). No dressings for side salads were available, just pure vinegar and salt and pepper were on offer. The beef lasagne was absolutely terrible, overcooked, mushy and greasy. I rejected the food and my complaint was accepeted. As an alternative dish I ordered a steak and ale pie which was served less than ten minutes later. The pie was acceptable but again I had the strong impression that I was served food that had been prepared much earlier and kept frozen. After this disappointment I will not go there again.

    Abbey Restaurant - british - Updated May 2026

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