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    Jubilee Inn

    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    Plough

    Plough

    4.7(3 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    ££

    The outside menu and the change of name, The Plough rather than Ye Olde Plough House Inn, meant…read morethat as I waited for them to open (I was a tad early) my mind was imagining a charming old pub that had been tragically modernised and gastrofied. Thankfully my dark thoughts were far off the mark! The pub looked so nice, the barmaid was so helpful and their beers were in such good condition (from Doom Bar, Tribute and Betty Stogs I had the last two and was much impressed) that my concern was soon alleviated. While they obviously set their stall by their food, those hoping to have a good pint in a proper Cornish country pub with a roaring fire should not be disappointed! I can forgive the minor name change. Its better than the other way round where pubs deliberately add the ye olde in an attempt to be more olde!

    My husband, some friends and I went to Plough for dinner on Monday night. The owners of Treworgy,…read morewhere we are staying suggested that we try it. We were not disappointed. The food was exceptional. Two of us had the chicken which was a special, my husband had the fish special and our friend had the pork belly. All were outstanding . The service was excellent. It was definitely a "10". We are from the States so finding a restaurant of this quality in Cornwall means so much to us. We plan to return to this area and Plough will be on our list of places to have . I am in the food industry and therefore can be quite fussy but I was so impressed. We also had a nice chat with Rick Shepard after dinner. Quite a guy!!! Thank you for such a delicious dinner.

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    Jolly Sailor Inn - Jolly good.

    Jolly Sailor Inn

    4.5(4 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    ££

    Jolly Sailor The…read moreJolly Sailor has been around for 500 years. It is not your every day run of the mill concrete and glass hotel. Anyone who complains about lack of elevators and other modern accoutrements miss the point entirely. We loved this place. The employees were all pleasant and seriously helpful. The location is a short walk from downtown but on a quiet corner away from noisy crowds. Our room was comfortable with all expected amenities. The continental breakfast was fabulous with eggs, bacon, ham, and salmon cooked to order. Coffee and tea were piping hot and unlimited. The bartender/hotel manager was a very pleasant fellow named Gary who was more than willing to lend a hand or offer pertinent information or directions with a smile. On Tuesday and Thursday nights local musicians gather and play traditional English folk music. Free! And they are quite good. The bar and lounge are pretty much like they have been for hundreds of years and literally ooze with tradition. Great place to sip a beer or nurse a gin and tonic. Terrific place to stay. So glad we chose them. Great job folks. Now, if we can only figure out the name of that French ship that was captured during the Battle of Trafalgar and lent one of it's beams that now sits overhead at the bar.

    A lovely traditional pub, crossed by dark wooden beams on the roof. The pub is decked out in a…read moreboating theme. There was a nice atmosphere, including a bit of banter among the locals. I didn't mean to tread on one of their feet. A decent ale selection by Looe standards with Jail Ale, Tribute and Doom Bar. The Jail ale was pretty nice. Some decent old music was being played. Probably my favourite pub in Looe

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    The New Inn - Inside dining area

    The New Inn

    4.5(4 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    This is a review regarding the dining experience in the Strand Bistro which is inside the New Inn…read morePub. We did have a drink in the pub a few days earlier, when we enjoyed the local beers, and the bar staff were very welcoming and friendly, as they were again today. When we enquired about having dinner, the bar staff went to check and then took us into a room immediately behind the bar. It was a lovely room where we had a corner table. There was a door leading to, I presumed, the conservatory dining area and the gardens beyond. The menu was printed on an A4 sized paper back to back. There was actually a lot of choice. For a bistro, I feel the prices were a little on the high side, but reasonably priced as a normal restaurant. Our meal was fresh and well cooked, and the service was prompt and pleasant and friendly. Overall a nice enough place to dine out in.

    Wonderful local pub, run by such a lovely couple. Full of nice people and with a spitting fire too…read more My free taster of Smugglers Ale from gravity had to lead to a pint, no choice. Its a rare find out of its bottle. It has a very nice caramel flavour and is a quite strong 6pc. When I fancied something weaker there was the always excellent Proper Job, so even though I liked the place so much I came back on 3 consecutive nights I still didn't get to any of the other beers (Bass, Tribute and Trelawny).

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    Beer Battered Haddock, chips and mushy peas

    Jubilee Inn - pubs - Updated May 2026

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