Pubs with Bruce
I've been a beer lover all my life and I love to travel. Combining these is the ultimate experience. As I've traveled, I've immersed myself in the history and folklore of the places I've visited. Join me on my beer journeys. Okay, it's not as good as actually being there, but who knows? You may be inspired to enjoy travels (and beers) of your own.

Marazion, South Cornwall. A traditional Cornish pub with the building dating back to the 18th century. It is said that the name changed from the Kings Head to the King's Arms sometime between 1668 and 1754, possibly to distance itself from one of the Kings death. The pub is located in the center of Marazion opposite the ferry quay and the causeway to St. Michael's Mount. The cozy interior has a small bar in the corner, and most seating is outside in the beer garden. After a day exploring the Mount (and walking the rough cobble causeway to and from) it was nice to sit outside with a Gem Ale from Bath (brewed by St. Austell) for a brief rest before returning to our flat in Falmouth.








