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The Kings Arms at Paul is one of west Cornwall's most atmospheric pubs. With our no-fruit-machine policy we have encouraged a return to old family values and quickly earned a reputation for good food and good beer in the most hospitable surroundings. Bed and breakfast accommodation is available in our four comfortable rooms. A choice of Continental and Full English breakfast is provided for our guests from 07:30 - 09:00 hours.

Early breakfast can be arranged with an additional supplement of 9.95 per person. We have two bars serving well-kept St Austell Brewery real ales and a specialist Gin Selection of over 165 gins to try! There is also a selection of excellent homemade food every day of the week. Fresh crab sandwiches and an extensive selection of daily fresh locally caught fish.

We are perfectly located near Mousehole on the Penwith peninsula and our four newly built welcoming bedrooms provide the ideal base for you to explore all the delights that the area offers. Cyclists are catered for at the Kings Arms with a lock up yard for safe cycle storage.
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Spacing out all tables across our restaurants to ensure that social distancing is complied with.
Protecting the health and safety of our chefs by offering streamlined menus and reducing the number of bookings per hour.
Offering our room-service menu, so that meals can be delivered to and enjoyed in your hotel bedroom.
We are offering a takeaway service from the restaurant, which is now open from 5pm 8pm Monday to Friday, 12pm to 2pm & 5pm to 8pm Saturday & Sunday.
Should you have any questions, please do contact our reservations team by emailing welcome@thekingsarmspaul.com and they will be happy to assist you.
The Minack Theatre is Cornwall's world famous open-air theatre, carved into the granite cliff and set in glorious gardens overlooking the spectacular panorama of Porthcurno Bay.
From above it looks as though some wandering Greeks, two thousand years ago, had carved a theatre into the granite cliffs of Porthcurno, Cornwall.
In fact, it was just under eighty years ago that there was nothing there except a sloping gully of gorse and heather and below that, the sea of the Atlantic Ocean.
The summer theatre season runs from May to September presenting drama, musicals and opera in this most dramatic of settings.
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