The Pandora Inn, Thatched pub in Mylor, England
The Pandora Inn is a thatched pub on the banks of Restronguet Creek in Cornwall, featuring timber beams, low ceilings, and traditional stonework throughout its interior spaces. The building includes a main bar area and a riverside terrace where tables sit directly over the water.
The building dates back to the 13th century and holds Grade II listed status, reflecting its architectural heritage. It has functioned continuously as a public house over the centuries, with its original framework largely intact.
The pub draws people from the local sailing community and serves food sourced from nearby producers and regional breweries. It functions as a social hub where different visitors—boaters, walkers, and locals—naturally gather around the fire or outside.
You can reach the pub by foot, bicycle, car, or boat depending on where you start from. It is wise to arrive early, especially on weekends, as the outdoor seating fills quickly.
The pub's terrace extends onto a pontoon that juts directly over the water, letting guests dine while watching boats pass by on the creek. This direct connection to the river creates an unusual closeness to the waterway.
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