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Food and Drink near Lamorna CoveJust 6 miles from Penzance, Lamorna Cove could be in a different country. This tiny quayside village is some way off the beaten track and has all the atmosphere of a Cornwall long gone. Found at the end of a deep, heavily wooded valley, Lamorna has long been a popular haunt for artists. Divers are drawn to the clear waters here, while those seeking a tranquil spot to enjoy the coastline will find that lovely, unspoilt Lamorna is just what they’ve been looking for. More »
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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.
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2 Fore Street
Chic and stylish, 2 Fore Street is a French bistro-style restaurant. Sitting on Mousehole harbour-front it has views across Mount's Bay as far as Lizard point. The menu makes the most of fresh local produce with classic old fashioned fish and chips, homemade burgers with Cornish Blue cheese, locally caught mackerel smoked in-house, simple salads and toasted homemade bread.
After your meal, you can relax in the beautiful secluded garden.
www.2forestreet.co.uk
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The Honey Pot
Tucked just off Penzance's historic Chapel Street, this buzzing little cafe is great for morning coffee with a slice of homemade cake or delicious wholesome lunches. It can get very busy at lunchtimes, so it's worth booking, especially for larger parties.
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The Sea Palace
A good, reliable choice for Chinese food, located near Penzance harbour.
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Fat Hen Foraging
Learn the art of foraging for wild food in Cornwall's countryside and coast with professional ecologist Caroline Davey, then enjoy a rustic feast back at the farmhouse prepared by the Fat Hen chefs.
www.fathen.org
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Harris's Restaurant
Fine English/French cuisine with an emphasis on local ingredients. Fresh fish and shellfish are sourced from the local fishing port at Newlyn. Located in the heart of Penzance, Harris's Restaurant is run by a husband and wife team and has been in the Harris family for over 30 years. Harris's is listed in some of the top eating guides.
www.harrissrestaurant.co.uk
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Paul Farmers' Market
Pick up delicious local veg, meat, fish, cheese, savouries, bread, arts and crafts at this small, but well-stocked market. Held in Paul village hall every Wednesday, from 10 until 12. The village of Paul is a couple of miles south of Newlyn off the B3315.
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Penzance Farmers' Market
A range of organic and free range meats, home-baked goods, vegetables and plants are available at this weekly market. Held every Friday, in the car park at the top of Penzance's pedestrianised shopping street, Causeway Head, 9-3pm.
www.penzancefarmersmarket.co.uk
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St Levan Farmers' Market
Come and stock up on local veg, meat, bread, cheese and crafts in this lovely little village, just along the road from the stunning Minack theatre at Porthcurno. Markets are held in the church hall on the first Monday of the month, 10-12.
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