Built on the site of a much older house, The King of Prussia dates from the late 17th century. The inn is thought to be named after the smuggler and privateer John Carter nicknamed the “King of Prussia Cove”. Carter is said to have resided at the inn in the 1780s.
A warm welcome awaits you at the King of Prussia in Fowey. Here you can enjoy good food and fine, real ales, whilst enjoying the stunning views. Their menu is packed full of delicious dishes including tapas sharing platters, homemade burgers, fresh fish and seafood, all your favourite meats and a range of vegetarian dishes. If you have a sweet tooth their desserts will hit the spot, pick from sticky toffee pudding, chocolate torte or Cornish ice creams.
The King of Prussia have six en-suite bedrooms, and include double and twin rooms. These bedrooms come with a flat screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities, a desk, alarm clock, hairdryer and free WiFi. In the mornings they serve a cooked breakfast, cereals, homemade muesli, West Country fruit yogurts, orange & apple juice, fresh fruit platters and a croissant selection.
Other Information
Address:
3 Town Quay,
Fowey,
Cornwall,
England,
PL23 1AT
Number of rooms: 6