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The Yacht Inn, Penzance
Penzance
TR18 4AU
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 5½ of 10) see review guidelines
Quinno _ left this review about The Yacht Inn
Some chump has refurbed this badly - the cosiness has gone and now it's a bit bare with stark oppressive dark Farrow and Ball style walls which are showing the damp, alongside a pool table. The pretty servery remains, at least. Two cask offerings, Tribute and Bass, the latter of which the barman to his credit asked questions about re flat southern serve. My pint was a bit heavy and missed GBG par (NBSS 2.5). Shame, this could and should be one of the town's finest. But idiots gonna idiot. 6.5
April 2009
Lovely Art Deco pub that claims a prominent position opposite the open air Jubilee Pool and sea views. The inside of the pub is large and open plan, which also catches the sunshine for long periods of the day, so ideal for an afternoon or mid-evening drink during the summer as there's a nice airy feel. Some of the original Art Deco touches remain, which is nice. The beer range inside was fair - I had an excellent St Austell Proper Job (the other choices I believe were Tribute and Bass). It's not often I'd disagree with Mr B but I thought that the atmosphere here on my visit was excellent - there were plenty of people in and there was a lot of chat, especially when Pass the Pigs came out. Whether he was unlucky or I was just lucky I guess will have to be decided by a return visit at some point. Certainly it's a little more 'nice' than some of its nearby competitors. I would certainly recommend popping in here for a beer or two if in town, for the architecture and views if nothing else. Rated 8
On 29th November 2024
- rating: 6
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Malcolm Nicholls left this review about The Yacht Inn
Great location and interesting building, The operators have, I think, three St Austell tenancies. In my experience the service is good and the food has a positive reputation, especially Sunday lunch. When I was last in ( early February ) the Tribute and Bass was supplemented by Proper Job, which in my view is the best of St Austell's cask beers. Not sure where the dispensation to sell Bass comes from but it's been a staple for some years.
On 23rd March 2017
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Roger Button left this review about Yacht Inn
Built in 1936, this art deco pub is the third in line to be built on this prominent part of the sea front between the harbour and the promenade. Along with the imposing Seaman's Mission building next door, the sight of the Yacht is probably a welcoming landmark that greets many a returning voyager and fisherman. The interior is quite open with a spacious main bar, a dining area off to the left and a smaller room to the rear. A raised area in the main bar has a wasted blocked fireplace and cheap looking display cabinet containing various Water Polo trophies (there is a large art deco open air swimming pool opposite the pub which is used for polo in the summer months). There is an underplayed nautical theme but not actually a great deal that catches the eye. There is also a minimal choice on the ale front – 5 handpumps with Tribute on2, Bass on 2 and 1 unused. Quality was fine and the prices quite reasonable (we had been told elsewhere that this place was expensive but didn't find this to be the case). The pub was rarely busy during the week we stayed in Penzance (our apartment was in the Seaman's Mission next door) and would probably used the place a bit more if it had shown a bit more character and atmosphere. As it was, most people seemed to be there for meals and whilst it was a friendly enough place, the main source of entertainment came from the pub cat that would occasionally venture from its bastket on the window sill. If you just want a quiet, peaceful pint in sedate surroundings you won't go far wrong here but for those looking for a bit more atmosphere, there are plenty of other options.
On 8th April 2009
- rating: 5
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