The Globe Inn
The Globe Inn
The Globe Inn sits opposite Looe railway station in East Looe, a free house operating on a Wellington Pub Company tenancy. It trades under the strapline “probably the best music pub in Cornwall” and runs regular live music nights, with riverside outdoor seating in summer.
Dogs are welcome throughout the pub. The menu is traditional pub food and Sunday roasts, leaning on local Cornish ingredients and sustainable fish where it can. There’s no on-site car park – on-street parking on Station Road has a 1-hour limit, so the larger public car parks across the river are the better option.
Worth a call ahead to check food times – opening hours aren’t always published online.
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