Categories photography pubs Pubs of Penryn & Falmouth Post author By Boak & Bailey Post date 25th March 2014 The Thirsty Scholar in Penryn wasn’t open when I walked past. Lots of students live nearby. Entering Falmouth on foot from Penryn, the Star & Garter is one of the first pubs you pass. The Seven Stars, Penryn. I didn’t pop in this time but we have drunk here before: Sam Smith’s Old Brewery Bitter, oddly enough. Teen Wolf was on the telly. Sort of liked it. The Seven Stars, Falmouth, is ‘An historic pub interior of national importance’ according to CAMRA. Depending on your taste in pubs, the entrance is either very enticing or rather intimidating. The Oddfellows Arms, Falmouth, is an an enticing looking back-street boozer up a steep flight of steps. It’s huge and has a lovely portico. I wasn’t quite read for a beer at this point, though. The Kings Arms, Penryn. The typeface is a dead giveaway: surely a former Devenish house. Think Finn Mcoul’s might be an Irish pub. Always very busy and, like many Falmouth pubs, allows you to bring your own food. The featured image of Penmere Station is a cheat: it was taken in the summer of 2013 on a previous trip to Falmouth. Tags cornwall, gallery ← Is Golden Ale Really White Ale? → The Seven Stars, Falmouth