Pandora Inn
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The Pandora Inn is a historic and iconic Cornish pub set on the tranquil banks of Restronguet Creek near Mylor Bridge, just outside Falmouth.
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The Pandora Inn is a historic and iconic Cornish pub set on the tranquil banks of Restronguet Creek near Mylor Bridge, just outside Falmouth. Dating back to the 13th century, this Grade II–listed inn oozes charm with its thatched roof, flagstone floors, low wooden beams, and maritime character. Lovingly restored after a major fire in 2011, the Pandora blends rustic heritage with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Inside, you’ll find crackling log fires, cozy nooks, and a beautiful “upper deck” dining room with views over the creek - perfect for relaxed meals in any season.
What truly sets the Pandora Inn apart is its unique floating pontoon beer garden - an open-air dining space on the water, offering unbeatable views and a one-of-a-kind setting. Visitors arrive by car, on foot, or even by kayak or boat to enjoy seasonal dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients, complemented by Cornish ales, ciders, and wines. Under the stewardship of Tom Milby and John Calland since 2025, the pub continues to win accolades, including Tourism Pub of the Year. Open daily and dog-friendly, the Pandora Inn is more than a pub - it’s a destination where history, hospitality, and tidal creek views come together.
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- Where is Pandora Inn?
- Pandora Inn is located at Restronguet Hill, Creek, Falmouth TR11 5ST, United Kingdom, near Falmouth in Cornwall. Check the official website for directions: https://www.pandorainn.com/
- Can I book Pandora Inn online?
- Yes, you can find more information and book via their website at https://www.pandorainn.com/
- Where can I stay near Pandora Inn?
- There are places to stay nearby in Falmouth. Browse all properties in the area to find your perfect accommodation.
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