Independent Pubs in Truro

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Searching for the perfect pint? Go independent

Truro is home to one of Cornwall’s oldest Free Houses and you really do have to check it out – it oozes Cornish character, charm and local faces.  Once you’ve sampled its delights, there are plenty of other independent pubs, micro-breweries and tap houses serving up a whole host of locally crafted beers and ales right across Truro.  If it’s wine or cocktails you’re after, there are plenty of independent bars offering a fantastic selection of both, often local too.  Explore your options below. 

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A family-owned 16th Century dining pub with rooms, located in the heart of Cornwall where rural charm meets modern chic.
Overlooking the River Allen and Truro Cathedral; The Barley Sheaf is one of Truro’s oldest pubs, originally established in 1819.
The Rising Sun is a true gastropub, seamlessly combining locally sourced, sophisticated yet familiar food in a welcoming authentic pub environment.
Simply the best place to get a fresh pint of Cornish Ale, right in the heart of our city
Specialist beer seller, stocking a wide array of craft beers from local Cornish beers to the rest of UK and various international beers.
One of the oldest pubs in Truro, doing something new.
The William IV is a lively pub in the heart of the city with a beautiful, award winning garden, and large lounge.
The Old Print Works is a place for people to enjoy a large selection of Goodh beer, guest taps and good food. 
The County Arms enjoys a central location with glorious rural views. The pub and restaurant offer an affordable and versatile palace to unwind in Truro.