A newly refurbished traditional inn, that dates from 1755. This was originally known as 'The Lamb'. It owes its establishment to the Angarrack tin smelting house,which once operated nearby. The pub has a warm and friendly atomsphere complete with log fire in the winter. Situated in a small village it is surrounded by picturesque views and close to Hayle's 3 miles of golden sands.
We look forward to welcoming you. David and Jacqueline Peak
12 Steamers Hill, Angarrack, Hayle, TR27 5JB Cornwall
Phone: 01736 752380
Food & Drink
Food served: 12.00 noon - 2.00pm and 6.30pm - 9.00pm Bar opening times: 11.30am -3.00pm and 6.00pm-11.00pm Monday - Saturday. 12.00noon - 3.00pm and 6.30pm - 9.00pm on Sudays. Well behaved children are welcome Our menu is extensive with daily specials. We have fish nights every Friday, Indian nights once a month as well as regular theme nights.
Local Amenities
Fishing: 3 miles of beach nearby. Boat trips availabe. Gardens: Beer Garden. Music: Piano nights on Sunday. Swimming: At Hayle beach and new Leisure Centre at St Ives. Walking: Many Country walks available. Watersports: At Hayle and Portreath. Other: The fantastic Tate of the West in St Ives. Parking - onsite: Large car Park Parking - offsite: Parking available offsite
Location/Directions
Main access routes:
Where we are: About a mile from main A30. Main access routes: Directions: A30 to Loggons Moor roundabout follow signs to Angarrack.
Address:
Angarrack
12 Steamers Hill
Angarrack,
Hayle
TR27 5JB
Cornwall