The Sawles Arms
Located in a quaint hamlet near the Wheal Martyn china clay museum, you'll find an intriguing one-bar local, originally constructed by Sawles, a local landowner, for the clay workers from the nearby pits. This pub, which once brewed its own beer, is a charming piece of local history. The pub's primary offering is Tribute, but during the summer months, patrons may also enjoy a second brew from St Austell. The establishment also features a small games room, complete with a pool table, providing a cozy and entertaining atmosphere. Food service is available from 12:00-14:30 and 18:00-21:00, with the exception of Thursdays during the winter season. This quaint pub offers a unique blend of history, local culture, and hospitality, making it a must-visit for both locals and tourists alike.