One of the UK’s most popular holiday destinations, Cornwall offers everything you could want in a holiday, including delicious local delicacies. If you're a foodie or just looking for the 'know' about where to eat, we've selected our favourite hot spots when it comes to Cornish fodder.
The Bolingey Inn oozes old world charm inside and out and the setting for the pub is just beautiful within the village of Bolingey. Whether you have just enjoyed a round of golf at the Perranporth Golf Club or a scenic flight over the beautiful Cornish coastline from the Perranporth Aerodrome, this cosy Cornish Inn is the perfect place to stop.
Situated in the Old Fowey Lifeboat House on the water’s edge overlooking the bay, Sam’s on the Beach provides a truly unique experience. If you’re looking for locally sourced produce with great service and ambience, this beach location has all 3 in abundance, and the view’s not bad either!
Silks Bistro & Champagne Bar is one of the finest restaurants in Newquay, open seven days a week and offering everything from coffee, teas and light bites, to daily lunch and evening specials. Silks takes pride in its food and locally caught fish is always on the menu. This award-winning eatery is a great place to kick back, relax and unwind.
This long-established inn is situated between Par and St Austell. The extensive menu of Waves Restaurant features plenty of Cornish produce with a range of daily specials. If you’re looking for a superb Sunday carvery, this eatery ticks all the boxes.
Set in a stunning location overlooking the harbour & bay in Charlestown, The Longstore is a bar and restaurant specialising in craft beers, local steaks and seafood. This loft style restaurant has retained much of its Georgian charm and with live music performances every 2nd Sunday of the month, it’s well worth a visit for a night out to remember.
For those special occasions, it can only be The Beach, Bude’s luxurious hotel and restaurant. With a number of events on throughout the year, this is the place to visit with family and friends or just spend some quality time with a loved one.
For a quirky take on Cornish cuisine, visit The Bank, Bude’s resident tapas bar. Situated next to the beautiful River Neat, it's the perfect place to relax for an enjoyable lunch or dinner with friends. Alternatively, sample the cocktails or savour a rejuvenating coffee before a refreshing walk along the river.
If you’re seeking a cosy setting in a traditional Cornish pub then look no further. Famous for its delicious carvery and locally sourced ingredients, The Tree Inn is a must-visit. With a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere, it's the perfect place to stop for something to eat after a busy day exploring or just enjoy a leisurely lunch.
This 300 year old building is packed with charm and character, with talk of it even being haunted! The tempting menu offers everything you need for a memorable meal out - we recommend the delicious seafood.
This delightful family pub is a popular choice when visiting St Austell which welcomes your dog, too. Offering a large and varied menu, choose from all your favourite pub classics which are locally sourced where possible.
With food sourced locally and cooked fresh to order, The Royal Inn is a mouth-watering choice - and only just a few minutes from the beach! Boasting a fine menu full of the finest seafood and classically inspired dishes, you'll find cuisine inspired by Morocco, Thailand, Cornwall & more.
A warm and friendly welcome awaits you and your four-legged friend in Par, at this local favourite. Renowned for its tasty Sunday roasts and healthy sized portions, it's a treat for all the family.
Nestled on the beach between Pay and Fowey, the Rashleigh Inn is a true hidden gem. You don't get much more Cornish than this, with both the Winter and Summer menu offering tasty locally sourced dishes.
Situated in an 18th Century building in Par, The Ship Inn is a 2 minute drive from Par Sands Coastal Holiday Park and welcomes dogs. Serving proper grub, choose from classic choices such as burgers, scampi and a grill menu. Open all day, The Ship Inn also has a breakfast menu and a sandwich menu at lunch time.
In the heart of Fowey is The Lugger, a traditional Cornish pub serving award-winning Cornish ales and locally sourced meals. With a focus on fresh seafood and Cornish produce, it makes for a great place to enjoy a relaxed meal with a loved one.
Occupying a prime spot in Fowey, this riverside pub is perfectly situated with leafy views over the river Fowey estuary. The Galleon Inn serves all the family favourites from hearty lasagnes and chillis to local favourites such as fish platters and Cornish ham, egg and chips. The pub is also home to live music all year round, give it a try!
Enjoy a spot of fine dining at the Old Quay House Restaurant, situated in the scenic port town of Fowey. Expect succulent seafood, prime West Country meats and Cornish cheeses, plus seasonal specials, served alongside awe-inspiring estuary views.
Sit back and relax in this cosy and welcoming 16th-century pub. With a range of traditional pub classics and seasonal signature dishes, there's sure to be something for everyone.
Savour modern, seasonal dishes at the relaxed and welcoming Temple restaurant. With a fresh and flavourful daytime menu and an indulgent evening offering, there's plenty of reasons to pay a visit while in the local area.
Relax and unwind while admiring stunning views of Newquay's vast coastline at The Fish House Fistral. The eatery is renowned for its wide range of fresh seafood dishes, as well as their generous sharing boards.
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