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Lunch & A Drink for £13.5
Enjoy lunch and a drink for £13.5. With a variety of dishes to choose from; think proper club sandwich, beer-battered fish & chips and pan-fried mushrooms with blue cheese on toasted sourdough, we’ve got your lunchtime sorted. Perfectly paired with a selection of wines, beers and soft drinks.
Available Monday to Friday until 5pm.

Supper Club
Enjoy our two-course set menu for £20.5. With a selection of seasonal starters, hearty mains and scrumptious puddings, we’ve got your evenings covered. We’re also offering £10 off a bottle of wine when two dine.
Available selected days from 5pm, speak to a member of the team to find out more.

WELCOME TO THE TURKS HEAD
The Turks Head is the oldest pub in the heart of Penzance town. Unspoiled by contemporary design and décor, this soul-soothing, local pub offers a fresh, seasonal menu coupled with local craft beverages, all of which can be enjoyed in our shanty style, west-country setting.
Our secret garden is a hidden retreat that begs for any passing explorer or local Kernow folk to enjoy. Take in the crisp sea breeze blowing in from the Quay just a stone’s throw away with a refreshing drink in hand.
A TRUE KERNOW GEM
Nestled across from Penzance Harbour, along Mount’s Bay, the Turk’s Head is a hidden gem along the cobbled high street. Providing a cosy respite after exploring the local markets or having family fun along the bay, we are a welcome haven for a quality, Cornish pit-stop.

SECRET ESCAPE
Serene spots are a plenty at the Turks Head. Indulge in our menu and cocktails on our sun-trapped terrace during the day or explore our wine list into the evening under a cosy blanket and the stars. Decorated nautical, industrial lighting and rustic timber seating, you’ll feel encompassed in all you need to unwind.

FIND US
Situated in the middle of Chapel Street, the Turks Head stands just as proudly as the day it was built, nearly 800 years ago.
Just a 3 minute stroll to the harbour, you’ll feel immersed in the dreckly lifestyle to be able to enjoy the pleasantry of a true Cornish pub.