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Beerwolf BooksB-Worth Trying

3 Bells Ct, Falmouth TR11 3AZ · Pub, Book store · 4.7/5 Google (1175 reviews)

Outdoor seating

A beloved books-and-beer pub with excellent cask and craft selection, cozy nooks, and dog-friendly vibes, though inconsistent service and no food can frustrate.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Beerwolf Books delivers a genuinely distinctive experience—a historic bookshop-pub fusion with exceptional atmospheric appeal and strong cask and craft beer selection. However, inconsistent service interactions and occasional quality variance in pours prevent a higher grade. The venue excels as a quirky local destination for ale enthusiasts and readers seeking affordable books and drinks in a characterful setting, though service reliability remains a limiting factor.

Restaurant Summary

Hidden just off the high street, Beerwolf Books blends a pub with a bookshop inside a gorgeous old building. Expect shelves of discounted reads, pinball and chess, and a varied cask-and-keg lineup. "Found a quiet corner and read for hours" says one fan, though others report bar crowding near the counter and an occasional brusque interaction. The cooking is not the draw here—there is no kitchen—so the focus is on well-kept local ales and craft lagers, plus tea and coffee. Think affordable pints and £4–6 books rather than plates and pairings. Most visits praise beer quality and range, with the odd miss like a flat cask or a warm boxed cider, and service that can swing from enthusiastically helpful to curt and inflexible depending on who is on. For families, the atmosphere is relaxed, with books and arcade distractions. Reviews note child-friendly vibes and quiet nooks, but there is no kids menu since there is no food service. Consider bringing your own food as some regulars do, and plan on soft drinks, hot chocolate, or juice alternatives rather than full meals.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost£10-14 (two drinks; no dessert offering) per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Tucked off the high street in a historic courtyard; student-friendly and artsy with indie vibes.

Safety: Generally safe, busy by day and early evening; typical town-centre foot traffic and lighting.

Nearby: Near Falmouth high street, independent shops, cafes, and student life; short walk to harbor.

FalmouthThe dining scene in Falmouth is diverse, with a range of pubs, seafood restaurants, and cafes reflecting the town's coastal culture. The atmosphere is relaxed and community-oriented, with many venues catering to both residents and visitors seeking casual dining and local ales.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:00–00:00 Tuesday10:00–00:00 Wednesday10:00–00:00 Thursday10:00–00:00 Friday10:00–00:00 Saturday10:00–00:00 Sunday12:00–23:00

Available: Outdoor seating

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