Contact
- The Working Boat, Harbourside, Falmouth TR11 2SR
- 01326 314 283
- 01326 314 283
- 01326 314 283
- 01326 314 283
- moorings@greenbank-hotel.co.uk
- theworkingboat.co.uk/whats-on
Welcome to The Working Boat, a proper Cornish pub perched on the scenic Falmouth waterfront, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring Cornwall tourism.
Seas the Day at The Working Boat: Falmouth’s Waterfront Pub
Welcome to The Working Boat, a proper Cornish pub perched on the scenic Falmouth waterfront, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring Cornwall tourism. With 15 beers and ciders on tap, including our very own Working Boat brew, it’s the perfect spot to unwind, enjoy local flavors, and take in the stunning views of Falmouth Harbour. Drop anchor, moor up on our private pontoons, and enjoy the laid-back charm that defines Cornwall.
Down the Hatch: Proper Pub Grub
Busy days exploring Cornwall’s beaches and coastal paths deserve hearty meals. At The Working Boat, we serve generous portions of proper pub food every day of the week. Whether you’ve spent the day visiting local attractions like the National Maritime Museum Cornwall or strolling along Gyllyngvase Beach, sit back, relax, and let our warm atmosphere and delicious dishes bring people together.
A True Cornish Experience
With its authentic Cornish atmosphere, The Working Boat is perfect for locals, visitors, and even four-legged friends. Families can enjoy crabbing adventures while sipping pints by the water. For boaters, our free private pontoons make it easy to moor up and join the fun.
Stay updated on our latest events and news through our Facebook page, and be sure to check out our community gatherings and live music nights.
Don’t Drink and Sail—Stay Over!
Make the most of your night by staying at The Greenbank Hotel, located just above the pub. Enjoy sea-view rooms and wake up to a hearty Cornish breakfast. With rates starting at £119 for two people, it’s the perfect way to extend your stay and continue exploring the best places to visit in Cornwall.
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