The award winning Logan Rock Inn is a 16th century traditional village pub serving a variety of real ales and excellent home cooked food.
The Logan Rock Inn is named after the famous Logan Rock which stands a short walk away from the picturesque village of Treen. The Rock was balanced precariously on the cliffs overlooking Pednvounder Beach and Porthcurno Beach, it was famed for its ability to rock back and forth on the cliff top with the slightest touch. However the rock was dislodged by a group of seamen in 1824, they were forced to reposition the rock by the locals to whom it had become a tourist draw. After repositioning the easily rocking nature was lost and in the present day it takes much more force to move the 80 tone rock. The pub houses many historical pieces relating to the Logan Rock and surrounding area.
Boasting a great position just of the coast path the Logan Rock Inn is a great starting, end, or stop off point on a number of walks. Our staff will be happy to assist you with advice on exploring the local area and its history.
A lovely quirky pub, which hasn't changed in years. Food, especially the crawfish and crabcakes, were delicious. Staff are very friendly. However, quite expensive, £20 for the fish pie (which was mainly mash potatoes), £8 for one cream tea!
Recommend booking in advance, although we arrived 1 hour early with the intention of waiting in the bar for our table. Several minutes later the wonderful staff had prepared a table for us. Lovely informal, traditional pub that is super dog friendly. Food is simple but incredibly fresh and delicious. Highly recommended the seafood specials of the day.
Great pub with a good atmosphere. Mixture of locals and tourists. The staff were super friendly. The menu was was.limitrd but catered to lots of tastes and did it well. Portion size just right compared to huuge portions elsewhere in Cornwall. Quality ingredients. I look forward to going back again next year.
A lovely pub with quite a traditional feel (fairly dark front bar with low ceilings). We hadn’t booked but were accommodated for two of us to have some delicious food - the crawfish and the hake (and soup for starter). The price is around what I’d expect for freshly caught fish and rare seafood. Beer gardens to the front, rear and side meant there was plenty of space for drinks. We tried the local gins and rums which had some quite unusual but tasty flavours. I was very impressed with the staff and speed of the service, to say they were busy - the welcoming guy on arrival, the wait staff were very friendly and attentive, and bar staff were great too. Highly recommended
It is a lovely old public house that serves a great tasting menu selection. Wherever you look, there is lots of history in the building, including lovely artworks around the place, with well attended outside hanging plants & seating area. The service was faultless, as was the whole of our evening's dining here. I would definitely recommend a visit if you are around this area. Likewise, if I'm back in the area again, I will be going back for the food & ambience. Thank you to all the staff & landlords who made us feel welcome.
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Opening Times
Mon | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Tue | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Wed | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Thur | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Fri | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Sat | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Sun | 11:00 – 23:00 |
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