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5 Degrees West

5 Degrees West

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Dog-friendly bar in Falmouth town centre with classic pub food, all-day desserts, local craft beers, and gins. Walk-ins welcome, no booking needed.

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This lively and friendly bar welcomes you and your furry friend and is a great place to either have a meal or just a few drinks at any time of the day and into the night. Well positioned in the town of Falmouth there is lots to do in and around here. You can spend the day on the beach or around the harbour or walking through the town and then relax with some tasty food for lunch or an evening meal. The bar serves a classic pub menu but has a modern twist. There are sandwiches served before 5 too.

One of the most tempting parts of the menu is the dessert menu served all day and into the evening. You can even just drop by for a coffee and a dessert if that’s what takes your fancy. The selection of drinks behind the bar is excellent with a selection of different gins and local craft beer. Booking is not essential but during peak weeks you may have to wait for a table. CornwallHolidays.com also has town guides including a Falmouth one so check this out before you visit.

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Where is 5 Degrees West?
5 Degrees West is located in Falmouth, Cornwall, England.
Can I book 5 Degrees West online?
Yes, you can find more information and book via their website at https://fivescyderhouse.co.uk/
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