• The Old Quay Inn, Devoran, Cornwall
  • Trelissick Gardens
  • Devoran Creek
  • Point and Penpol Regatta 2011 along Devoran Creek

Hidden Gem

We have a terraced garden at the back which has been turned into a special space. A true hidden gem. Our garden borders the Devoran Creek, perfect for relaxing on lazy summer evenings.

The Old Quay Inn remains a real pub, where you're just as welcome to enjoy a decent pint of ale at the bar as a exquisite three course meal. In the winter we have a roaring fire too.

Best pub food and real Ale

We serve fresh, honest, top notch food, and wine from a short but carefully-chosen list and of course real Ale from local brewers. We also sell our home made Chutneys and preserves.

If you want to know more, please browse our menus, event information, news & press, directions and background. If you can't find what you are looking for then please e-mail us.

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Welcome to The Old Quay Inn

This long established pub, situated at the head of Restronguet Creek in Devoran, adjacent to the coast-to-coast cycle and walking trail, is enjoying a renaissance under new owners Hannah and John Calland - much to the delight of locals and visitors alike. Hannah and John were previously managers at the Pandora Inn.

We can be found at the far end of St John's Terrace in Devoran approximately mid-way between Truro and Falmouth not far off the A39, at the Devoran roundabout follow the brown pub signs. View our map location here.

Activities

For the walkers, cyclists and horse riders, the pub is just 50 yards from the Portreath to Devoran Mineral Tramway coast-to-coast path which links these two historic communities.

dog friendly pub

Locals and visitors with small craft can take advantage of the tide to visit the Old Quay Inn by boat - mooring up at Devoran Quay.

Open daily from 11am, dogs and children are welcome.

We really look forward to welcoming you to the pub!

Hannah and John Calland