The Bush Inn
About
Nestled on the pristine coast of North Cornwall, The Bush Inn is a 13‑century free‑house that has welcomed generations of visitors since its first record in the 10th century. Its timber‑framed walls and traditional stone out‑building transport guests back in time, while the modern, bright dining area offers a stunning view of the sea. Beyond its historic charm, the pub is famous for its robust selection of Cornish real ales, a daily menu of hearty roast dinners, fish and chips, and a friendly, all‑day service from 12:00pm to 8:00pm. Live folk music every first Sunday and quiz nights add an extra layer of local flavour. For those wishing to stay overnight, the attached B&B offers four cozy rooms with sea views, tea‑making facilities and free breakfast. Dogs are well‑behaved only are welcome on the garden patio, and the pub is an ideal stop for hikers on the South West Coast Path. A short walk along the beach brings the salty breeze and panoramic sea vistas that make it the perfect coastal retreat.
Highlights
- Stunning Sea Views
- Authentic Cornish Pub Experience
- Live Folk Music Nights
- Dog‑Friendly Atmosphere
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What visitors love
- Classic Cornish Pub Atmosphere
- Beautiful Sea Views
- Delicious Roast Dinners
- Live Folk Music Nights
Things to consider
- Crowded during peak dinner hours
- Limited indoor seating in winter
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- Typical visit: about 2 hours