Food and Drink in Cornwall

 
 

The Beach Restaurant
Watch the sun set on Sennen beach from the verandah - views to dine by don’t get any better. More »
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50.077
-5.704
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Quayside Fish
This award-winning fishmonger in the old Cornish fishing port of Porthleven plies its trade like an artisan. Lobsters, crabs, scallops, mussels, oysters: everything on offer here is fresh, local and sustainable. Look for the giant swordfish sign. More »
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50.08472
-5.315523
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Sennen Farmers' Market
Pick up delicious fresh local food at the farmers' market held behind Sennen school every Tuesday from 9am to 12pm. More »
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50.075
-5.687
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The Cook Book Cafe-Bookshop
Munch on delicious homemade cakes and cream teas while you browse the secondhand books. Child and dog friendly. More »
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50.124
-5.684
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The Pandora Inn
Following a dramatic fire in March 2011, the Inn has now re-opened; Take a step back in time with a visit to the Pandora Inn, parts of which date back to the 13th Century. Stunning views of Restronguet Creek surround you while you enjoy excellent food outside by the pontoon on a good day or inside if the weather lets you down. You could leave the car behind and walk, cycle or sail there - room for up to 20 boats on the pontoon. More »
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50.19413
-5.066624
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Blas Burgerworks
Enjoy a tasty burger made from fresh, seasonal and where possible locally sourced ingredients. More »
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50.21041
-5.478459
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Chegwidden Farm Shop
Mouthwatering farm-fresh food. More »
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50.058
-5.662
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Jelberts Ices
Jelberts has resisted the temptation to expand and remains a one-off, niche product - probably the nearest thing to homemade ice cream that you can buy in Cornwall. Based in Newlyn, it grew out of a dairy business run by Jim Glover's grandfather before the Second World War, which delivered local milk and other dairy products in and around the town. Relish Jelberts' ice cream while you can: Jim Glover may be the last generation to run this business. Open Easter - October. More »
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50.107
-5.551
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Kynance Beach Cafe
A whitewashed little beach hut with stunning views. More »
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49.975
-5.231
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Mounts Bay Inn
This delightful pub offers a warm welcome to all. There are regularly live bands playing at the pub. In the summer months why not enjoy a drink and perhaps a bite to eat out on the decking whilst you take in the magnificent sea view! More »
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50.02649
-5.243073
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No 6 Restaurant
Recently voted the best restaurant in Cornwall by the Which? Good Food Guide. More »
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50.541
-4.941
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Oliver's
A combination of great food and a friendly, unpretentious setting make Oliver's one of Falmouth's most popular restaurants; booking is recommended. More »
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50.156
-5.071
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Sam's Bistro and Bar
This former merchant's house still has much of its old character alongside its now funky interior decor. If you enjoy burgers the extensive choice offered here will overwhelm you! Offers a fun informal dining experience. More »
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50.33519
-4.634348
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Scarlet Wines
Not just a wine merchant as the name suggests! A real jewel of a place for lunch or dinner, tucked away on the road to St.Ives. The menu is limited and all the better for it as all meals are freshly prepared on the premises. More »
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50.17559
-5.439499
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St Kew Inn
This 15th Century village pub was once home to the masons and craftsmen who constructed the nearby church of St James the Great. Today, you will find a welcoming bar and restaurant, with blazing fire in the winter, and a large beer garden for those balmy Cornish summer evenings. Look out for the resident ghost. More »
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50.558
-4.794
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The New Inn
The food and beer are always good and the locals are friendly. The menu is more restaurant than pub. More »
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50.133
-5.25
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The Watermill Inn and Restuarant
Dating back to the late 1700's, you can still see some of the original corn mill workings. The gardens are a real feature and the pub/restaurant serves a traditional menu with good local beers. More »
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50.17628
-5.446554
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Trevelyan Farm Shop
Local and organic veg, bread, dairy and whole foods. Look out for the blackboard at the side of the road to see what's new in. More »
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50.11988
-5.436901
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Bill and Flo's Farm Shop
Stock up on local veg, meats, cheese, honey and cider. More »
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50.179
-5.473
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Camel Valley Vineyard
For over 15 years Camel Vallley have been producing world-class award-winning wines produced with respect for traditional vineyard practices. The beautiful location of the vineyard is key to its success. After enjoying a tour of the vineyard why not savour a glass of wine whilst drinking in the view of the slopes down to the river from the terrace. More »
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50.476
-4.776
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