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Across the river bridge from the town centre, this traditional 16th-century coaching inn is worth the small effort needed to find it. Recently refurbished, the pub has an intimate, welcoming and relaxing atmosphere, and sports a beamed ceiling, wooden floor and fine leaded front window showing that it was once a Devenish house. On three levels, it is surprisingly extensive inside; the lower end is the main bar, adjoining which is a split-level, well-appointed restaurant leading to a sun-trap sun deck and courtyard seating. There is a range of ales including a guest ale that changes frequently and is sourced nationally, whilst the menu is prepared with locally-sourced produce. Already award-winning for overall quality, this is probably the best pub in town, especially for real ale drinkers.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Ship Inn, Wadebridge