Entertainment in Truro
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Old Ale House
The pick of Truro's pubs, and a welcome change if you're getting sick of minimalist décor and designer cocktails. Here it's all burnished wood and beer mats; a selection of daily ales are chalked up behind the bar, and there's often a jazz troupe at weekends.
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L2
Truro's biggest nightclub, with five themed nights including the popular Tranz@ction club night on Friday. Things get notoriously rowdy at kicking-out time.
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Kasbah
Shades of Morocco hang heavy over this perennially popular wine bar, which is always stuffed with 30-something boozers and runs a late-licence on weekends.
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Heron
Two miles from the city along the river estuary, this creekside pub serves good beer and excellent grub, with outside benches where you sup your pint.
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Vertigo
The pick of the bars around St Mary's St, worth a look for its quirky decor and delightful walled garden.
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Old Grammar School
Open-plan drinking den with big tables and soft sofas to sink into. Lunch is served from noon to 3pm; later it's cocktails, candles and imported Belgian and Japanese beers.
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Old Ale House
What a relief – a city-centre pub that eschews chrome 'n' cocktails and sticks with burnished wood 'n' beer mats. The daily ales are chalked up behind the bar and there's often live jazz at weekends.
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Heron
Two miles along the river estuary from Truro, this Malpas pub is an idyllic place for a riverside pint.
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