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    Bertie O'Flannigan's

    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    The Hain Line

    The Hain Line

    (2 reviews)

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    I went here for fish n chips as a protest within my own head once I saw the prices around the…read moreharbour for fish n chips, at over a tenner for not a lot and ice creams at £6 for two scoops. I really really despise being ripped off. We got two codfish & chips with mushy peas a pint of Leffe beer (6.2abv) and a glass of Rose wine for £23. Cod 3 stars factory made chips 1 star, mushy peas from a tin 2 stars. Value overall 4 stars. I can eat and drink far better for half the price of the harbour area here at the Trevi Fountain in Rome and the centre of Lisbon yet merchants in this town and other places we've been in Cornwall complain that Brits go to Europe for holidays. This pub is part of the Wetherspoons chain established by a Northern Irish bloke who favoured Brexit and who would likely fit into ulster unionist traditions. Locals call it Spoons. I'm no longer clear if I am an out and out hypocrite or that I'm a miserable beggar or that my not wanting to be ripped off dwarfs all else. I pay road tax and huge fuel taxes, I pay taxes when I insure my cars to go on the road so I really hate to have to pay a fourth time to park on a road. I've never been to St Ives before. It's picturesque and quaint. It has a long history and was heavily into sea fishing for its wealth but e left it thinking more about not bothering next time and go back to Spain and Portugal.

    I like what they have done with the place. I can still recognise it from its previous incarnation…read more The modern refurb is a tasteful one in my opinion and the end result is smaller and cosier than your average spoons. My first choice of beer, Cornish Chough from Lizard Storm had a taste I'm not too fond of. I used to think it was a bit of a cleaning fluid like taste, but due to friends comments I've come to realise that it isn't and that it is just a personal preference. In which case it is only fair to order a second beer! That beer was Tintagel Gwaf Tan 5.8%. Now this is a beer. Talk about delicious caramel flavours...seriously..talk about them! I could happily have had more of this, if only I had time. The fire alarm went off 3 or 4 times while I was here. As they're quite new I'm going to let them off that annoyance. They did apologise and allow me a ketchup allocation for my uncle as recompense!

    Perranporth Inn

    Perranporth Inn

    (3 reviews)

    ££

    I have to disagree with the comment by munksmum. There is enough car parking for everyone providing…read moreeveryone parks appropriately, it even states this on their website. There is also another car park opposite which has ample parking should it be needed. The rates are reasonable. YOU WOULD BE HARD PUSHED TO FIND SOMEWHERE ELSE WITH A BETTER RATE CONSIDERING THE TOWN IS AN ACTUAL HOLIDAY RESORT!!! We also had a balcony room and although it was overlooking the car park area there were also views over the countryside. As for the breakfast, we couldn't complain, we were up early everyday of our stay to make the most of the surf so never missed it! The hotel also has a 4 star rating so they must be doing somehting right! Anyway, we've booked again for next year and will probally turn up for NYE also

    This is a quaint hotel right in the centre of Perranporth. The price per room isn't at all cheap…read moreand this does not reflect the fact that the whole hotel is very dated. There are several staircases and no lift so be prepared. I can only comment on the room I stayed in, and though it was clean it was vey small, especially as they knew we need space to fit a travel cot. The room did have a balcony which was good but our view was just of the car park. I believe there are rooms with a sea view though. The staff were very friendly and helpful so absolutely no complaints there. Breakfast was good, however the time slot in which it was served was very short which was a little inconvenient. The hotel has a restaurant should you want to eat in, though we didn't try it. There is also a pub/bar at the front which was o.k. There is a car park and their website says it has enough room for all guests not true. There was a cycling event on while we were there and the hotel was fully booked and there certainly wasn't enough room (even if you all park blocking each other in which is what happened every night).

    Bertie O'Flannigan's - irish_pubs - Updated May 2026

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