King of Prussia, Fowey
The King of Prussia is a quay side pub with stunning river views, situated in the centre of the town. This 4 star AA award winning inn offers 6 ensuite bedrooms.
Telephone: 01726 833694
www.kingofprussiafowey.co.uk
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Built on the site of a much older house, The King of Prussia dates from the late 17th century. The inn is thought to be named after the smuggler and privateer John Carter nicknamed the “King of Prussia Cove”. Carter is said to have resided at the inn in the 1780s. 1886 saw the demolition and rebuilding of the inn, at this time being changed from two to three stories with the exception of the front steps built in 1909 by Walter Hicks. The facade remains much the same to this day. In 1895 the lease was sold to Walter Hicks for £800, Walter Hicks being the founder of Hicks and Company, later becoming the St Austell Brewery.
Reg, Carol and their team look forward to welcoming you.
Rooms
All rooms ensuite with sea views, tea and coffee facilities and TVs.
Rates from £45 per person per night.
Please contact us direct for special offers and special rates.
Amenities
Fishing, Kayaking and Canoe on the river.
Shopping in the town centre.
Relaxing in one of the two Beauty Salons in Fowey.
Food & Drink
The King of Prussia serves a good selection of freshly prepared local produce. Enjoy your meal overlooking the Fowey estuary with a St Austell Brewery’s real ale or your choice from our extensive wine list
Sample menu items
- Lankelly Pork Belly cooked in five spice served with black pudding, potatoes and apple sauce
- Local Fowey River Mussels steamed classic marinara style, thai green style or with tomato garlic & basil and served with home-cut chips
- Steak and Fowey Bay oyster pie topped with spinach and béarnaise sauce
- Fresh local fish of the day.
Location
Address:
The King of Prussia
3 Town Quay
Fowey
PL23 1AT
Telephone: 01726 833694
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