The London Inn
The London Inn
The London Inn is a 400-year-old free house in St Neot, a village on the southern edge of Bodmin Moor. The pub serves home-cooked food – pies, roasts, burgers, and a changing specials menu – with a sister B&B if you want to stay over.
Dogs are welcome throughout on leads, with dog biscuits at the bar. Parking is on-street in the village. The kitchen serves lunch from midday and dinner from 5pm Monday to Saturday, with Sunday lunch only.
A good pairing with a walk at Golitha Falls, which is around twenty minutes away.
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- Doggy menu available
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