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The Star Inn, Penzance

119 Market Jew Street
Penzance
TR18 2LD

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Star Pubs & Bars (Heineken)

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Malcolm Nicholls left this review about The Star Inn

Since this review the pub has been drastically refurbished after a period of closure. I haven't been in so can't give any detail, except that the signage and exterior suggests the expected heavy emphasis on food.

On 23rd March 2017 - no rating submitted
[User has posted 16 recommendations about 16 pubs]


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Roger Button left this review about The Star Inn

The Star has a prime town centre location and looks quite quaint and inviting from the outside but the interior is a different tale altogether. Long and narrow, it seems to go on forever and you feel that you will eventually drop into the harbour if you venture too far. At one time it would have no doubt been the small and cosy place that it initially appears to be but the subsequent expansion merely seems to be a convenient excuse to rope in the mass crowds at weekends and hordes to watch TV football. Despite all the low ceilings, flag stoned floors and different sections, it feels very impersonal and open. The front section is fairly small with an unnecessary 3 plasma screens. Down a few steps, the main bar (and yet more screens) is much expanded but lacks the intimacy or warmth that you would expect from a building of this age. To the rear is a games area with 2 pool tables, table football and darts area. Everything seems to focus around the multiple screens, some of which are situated next to each other and, rather amusingly, having slight picture delays to their neighbouring set. Despite the building's obvious age, much of the interior appears so fake and contrived that if you tap the walls you would probably get a plywood splinter. Geared towards a younger crowd, this isn't the place for a particularly peaceful pint and with just the 1 ale, the ubiquitous Doom Bar, not much in the way of selection. It was our intention to actually eat here (the menu looked pretty reasonable price wise) but the place just didn't feel right for a meal so we just caught the end of the footie (well, Arsenal were losing so we just had to see it out!) and moved on. A bit of a waste in what could be so much better had it not been turned into a drinking shed for the masses.

On 4th April 2009 - rating: 4
[User has posted 1239 recommendations about 1233 pubs]