Bushe's Bar
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Bushe's Bar
Everyone, especially visiting and local sailors, feels at home in this famous old bar. It's choc-a-bloc with genuine maritime artefacts such as charts, tide tables, ships' clocks, compasses, lanterns, pennants et al - but it's the Bushe family's hospitality that makes it really special. Since Richard and Eileen took on the bar in 1973, it's been "home from home" for regular visitors to Baltimore, for whom a late morning call is de rigeur (in order to collect the ordered newspapers that are rolled up and stacked in the bar window each day).
Now, it's in the safe hands of the next generation - Tom, Aidan and Marion Bushe - so all is humming nicely. Simple, homely bar food starts early in the day with tea and coffee from 9.30, moving on to Marion's home-made soups and a range of sandwiches including home-cooked meats, salmon, smoked mackerel or - the most popular by far - open crab sandwiches (when available), served with home-baked brown bread.
Although, like all pubs, it can get a little scruffy at busy times, this is a terrific pub, at any time of year, and was a very worthy recipient of our Pub of the Year Award in 2000.
Children welcome before 10pm (high chair, baby changing facilities). Bar food served 9.30am-8pm daily (12.30-8 Sun). Bar closed 25 Dec & Good Fri. *Accommodation: Although not ITB approved, there are three big, comfortable bedrooms over the bar, all with a double and single bed, bath & shower, TV and a kitchenette with all that is needed to make your own continental breakfast. There are also showers provided for the use of sailors and fishermen. Amex, MasterCard, Visa, Laser.
Directions:
In the middle of Baltimore, on the square overlooking the harbour.




