The Falmouth and Penryn pubs reopening this month

By Joseph Macey

16th Sep 2021 | Local News

It's getting closer to hospitality reopening for outdoor drinking and dining.

This comes following the Government's unveiling of its latest roadmap.

April 12th marks the day that groups of six people can attend pubs and restaurants offering substantial outdoor seating.

The hospitality industry in Falmouth and Penryn has been hit hard - and pubs are understandably excited to welcome us back.

Here are some of our brilliant pubs planning to reopen their outdoor spaces in April, and later on in the month.

The New Inn, Mabe

Traditional Cornish pub The New Inn is planning to open its beer garden on April 12th.

Click here to see more from The New Inn.

The Working Boat

The Working Boat, Falmouth, announced it will be reopening its outdoor space and a mar-quay from April 12th.

They will have strict Covid-secure measures, an outside bar and full table service.

A Working Boat spokesperson added:

"Our mar-quay on the sea will be back open for you to enjoy al fresco dining on the quay whatever the weather, from 10am until 10pm. With a maximum of 6 people, you will need to make a booking with us in order to reserve a table for food. The pub's famous Sunday roasts will also be returning each week, served from midday."

Click here to see more from The Working Boat.

Kings Arms Hotel, Penryn

Opening in April is the Kings Arms Hotel, with a brand new beer garden.

Click here to see more from the Kings Arms.

The Stable, Falmouth

The Stable is re-opening the amazing waterfront terrace area for eating and drinking from April 12th.

They won't be taking reservations for outside seating; it's first come first serve.

Click here to see more from The Stable.

The Chainlocker, Falmouth

The Chainlocker will be reopening its outdoor space on the quay from April 29th.

"What better way to reconnect than catching up over a pint of fresh draught beer, sampling our newly enhanced wine selection and trying some of the delicious dishes on our new menus," a spokesperson said.

Click here to see more from The Chainlocker.

Seven Stars, Falmouth

The Seven Stars announced it will be reopening 1st May.

Click here to see more from The Seven Stars.

The Windjammer, Falmouth

Opening for outdoor dining and drinks next month, April 12th, "only 651 hours away! Not that we are counting."

Click here to see more from The Windjammer.

Trelowarren Arms

Opening 12th April for outdoor drinks and snacks.

Click here to see more from Trelowarren Arms.

Seaview Inn

Opening 12th April, both the front and back seating areas.

Click here to see more from Seaview.

Falmouth Rugby Club

Opening outdoor seating area from April 12th for pints in the sun.

Click here to see more updates from the club.

The Chintz, Old Brewery Yard

Opening for drinks in the courtyard, 12th April.

Click here to see more news and updates from The Chintz.

Fives Degrees West

Reopening 12th April, outdoor hospitality only and all food and drink orders will continue to be taken from your table.

Click here to see more news and updates from Fives.

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