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The Pier House hotel over looks the Charlestown harbour of St Austell Cornwall, the Pier House was built in 1794 and was originally two farm cottages. The Hotel bar is a free house as is our new Harbour side Inn and both offer some fine real ales and a choice of bar meals. The hotel has a new patio with plenty of seating where you can enjoy our food and drink whilst enjoying the scenery. The restaurant has seating for 80 people with its own bar, with a small dance floor which can be used when there is a function. The hotel offer`s a wide selection of mouth-watering dishes from our á la carte menu and a choice of Chef’s Specials of the day, including many exciting fish courses made from fresh locally caught fish. You can also enjoy a delicious Cornish cream tea.
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