Mousehole, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 6QX

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Ship Inn,
Mousehole

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Open today
11am — 11pm
Food served today
12pm - 4pm // 5pm - 9pm

Visit the charming Ship Inn

Our historic pub couldn’t be better placed in the heart of Mousehole, directly opposite the harbour. Sink into a window seat and enjoy a pint of award-winning beer while tucking into a dish from our delicious menu that showcases the very best local produce. The Ship Inn’s stylish rooms offer an idyllic place to stay, with the fishing village’s winding cobbled streets, bijou boutiques, and chocolate box cottages right on the doorstep.

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Features

Family Friendly
Open Fireplace
Vegan & Vegetarian Options
Traditional Pub Food
Live Music
Rooms With A View
Dog Friendly Rooms Available
Breakfast Included
Sky Sports
FEELING A LITTLE PECKISH?

Food & Drink at the Ship Inn

Whether you find a cosy nook to stormwatch from or watch the world go by in, taking a moment to escape the heat, our pub in Mousehole is the perfect place to tuck into a seasonal feast. From sumptuous sharers to fish & chip favourites, our menus have something for everyone to enjoy.
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Accommodation in Mousehole

Find a room in Mousehole. While just a few miles from the buzzing town of Penzance, this quaint fishing village feels a world away. Embrace a slower pace of life, exploring rockpools and hiking our stunning coastline before retreating back into comfort.

A PROPER DOG FRIENDLY PUB IN MOUSEHOLE

Bring all the family with you - big, small, and furry! Paw a pint of Proper Dog after exploring our coastal playground.

D ylan Thomas called Mousehole the loveliest village in England. He and Caitlin even honeymooned here. While the poet was probably not every mother’s dream son-in-law material, this pub’s harbourfront location, exposed stone, oak beams and open fires would put a smile on the face of the stoniest monster-in-law. Fish and chips in its toasty bar, with hake landed in nearby Newlyn, lashings of mushy peas and Mount’s Bay views through the window, is the definition of snug smugness.

- The 25 cosiest places to stay in the UK, The Times

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