
 | First and Last Inn - Lands End |
| A landmark pub and restaurant at the end of the line heading towards Lands End. Full of history and character the first and last has recently been taken over by a local couple who have breathed fresh air in to this local. Home made food and well kept specially selected ales offer year round hospitality for locals and tourists alike.
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Sennen Lands End | | Tel: 01736 871680 | | View Restaurant Details
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| Recently taken over by an experienced Truro family, the menu has been revamped to focus on pub favourites and traditional home cooking. A separate restaurant area as well as a cosy bar area is popular with locals. In the summer there are tables outside. All food is cooked fresh to order and there is plenty for the whole family. Great choice of beers.
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Hayle Road Leedstown Hayle | | Tel: 01736 850273 | | View Restaurant Details
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| Recently renovated community pub with a youthful buzz and plenty of action every night. The food is homely and fresh with something for everyone. Great pride in the service here and the staff are keen to please. Top Tip!
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1 Prosper Lane Gwithian Hayle | | Tel: 01736 753223 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Old Success Inn - Nr Lands End |
| With its prominent position overlooking the beach at Sennen the Old Success has always been a popular bar and hotel for visitors to West Cornwall's farthest outreach. Now with a brand new dining room chef Brian Jones is offering a fine choice of modern British cooking which is proving popular with visitors and locals alike.
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Sennen Cove Nr Lands End | | Tel: 01736-871232 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Godolphin Arms - Marazion |
| Location Location Location. Perched on the beach overlooking one of Cornwall's great wonders "St. Michaels Mount" the Godolphin Arms offers casual contemporary food in a relaxed setting all year round. There is a bar menu or more formal restaurant menu. A very popular Sunday Carvery needs to be booked in advance and the beachside alfresco area hots up in the sun.
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Westend Marazion | | Tel: 01736-710202 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Rosewarne Manor Restaurant - Hayle |
| Sadly missed from the local dining scene for many years, Rosewarne Manor has now been superbly refurbished and re opened in December 2007. The all new interior is stylish and welcoming. Both the bar and restaurant dining rooms offer views across the landscaped gardens and it is ideally situated to make the most of the glorious Cornish sunsets. And an ideal venue for a wedding in Cornwall |
Gwinear Road Conner Downs Hayle | | Tel: 01209 610414 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Peterville Inn - St.Agnes |
| Friendly village local with rooms. Separate bar area with pool and sky big screen, great ales and separate restaurant serving traditional pub classics using the best of local Cornish ingredients. Live music popular as is Sunday Lunch and Friday Steak Night.
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Peterville St.Agnes | | Tel: 01872 552406 | | View Restaurant Details
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| Brand new style bar and casual eatery in the centre of Newquay. Part of the Corkers Group there are lots of seats inside and out offering up tasty diner style dishes cooked in front of you. Lively at night the bar has pool,xbox, plasma screens to keep you busy while you wait for your grub.
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Cliff Road Newquay | | Tel: 01637 877616 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Trengilly Wartha Inn and Restaurant - Nr Falmouth |
| The Good Pub Guide's Best Dining Pub of 2006, an indication of the great food using only premium local ingredients available at Trengilly. A country-side inn about six miles from Falmouth with great beer, a huge selection of fine wine and a cosy welcoming environment. A wonderful day out in the Cornish countryside.
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Nancenoy Constantine Nr Falmouth | | Tel: 01326-340332 | | View Restaurant Details
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| An article written about the Bay View Inn in the Sunday Times stated that it is in the top 6 pubs in Cornwall with the best views from our rooms. A very popular pub and restaurant with rooms. Its commanding views over Widmouth Bay, its casual décor, friendly staff and carefully prepared food ensure the Bayview will continue to win awards year after year.
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| The Victory Inn is the only traditional pub in St Mawes, enjoyed by both locals and visitors alike. Serving lunches and dinners seven days a week, the menu contains something for everyone including fresh local seafood dishes, steaks, pasta and vegetarian options. Casual downstairs bar enjoyed by locals. More salubrious upstairs a la carte restaurant for something special. Either way the food here is enjoyed by all.
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Victory Hill St Mawes | | Tel: 01326-270324 | | View Restaurant Details
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| A long history as a place for food, the Badger has been recently taken over by Mr and Mrs Charles Bright. The old place is getting some upgrading but the fresh menu with its wide selection of local seafood continues as does the nightly carvery roast.
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Fore Street Lelant St-Ives | | Tel: 01736-752181 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Golden Lion Inn and Lakeside Restaurant - Nr Redruth |
| Whether it's Sunday Lunch, Christmas Dinner or just a relaxing meal to celebrate something with someone special, our Lakeside Restaurant provides the perfect setting. During the day our large conservatory-style windows provide plenty of light as well as wonderful views of our award-winning gardens and Stithians Lake. |
Stithians Lake Nr Redruth | | Tel: 01209 860332 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The Plume Restaurant and Bar. - Nr Truro |
| A long held repuatation for modern delicious food. The interior is cosy and familiar with a great al fresco area. The food is fresh and local and there is plenty to choose for everyone. A real find in this charming little village just off the A30.
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Mitchell Nr Truro | | Tel: 01872 510387 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Trickys Cornwall - Redruth |
| The Comfortable and roomy restaurant is open lunchtimes and evenings every day. A full a la carte menu is available with the popular Sunday Roast Lunch a must for regulars. |
Tolgus Mount Redruth | | Tel: 01209 219292 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Countryman Inn - Nr Launceston |
Langdon Cross North Petherwin Nr Launceston | | Tel: 01566 785333 | | View Restaurant Details
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| Popular village local with a charismatic Cornish landlord. An excellent value lunch and dinner menu features local meats and fresh fish served simply. The upstairs dining room has views, the lounge bar is warm and inviting. Excellent cappuccino and rooms to let. Worth a visit.
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58 Lostwithiel Street Fowey | | Tel: 01726 833379 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | 5 Degrees West - Falmouth |
| Modern, Spacious and Inviting. It's no wonder this great place has won so many prestigious Awards. Winner ‘Premium Bar of the Year’ Morning Advertiser Awards, 2006 & 2007 National Winner and Regional Winner. Main Entry - ‘The Good Pub Guide’ 2006 and 2007. Taste of the West - ‘Dining Pub of the Year’ Bronze Award 2005, Silver Award 2006. The food is good and the welcome warm and hearty.
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7 Grove Place Falmouth | | Tel: 01326-311288 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Trengilly Wartha - Nr Helston |
| The Good Pub Guide's Best Dining Pub of 2006, an indication of the great food using only premium local ingredients available at Trengilly. A country-side inn about six miles from Falmouth with great beer, a huge selection of fine wine and a cosy welcoming environment. A wonderful day out in the Cornish countryside.
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Nancenoy Constantine Nr Helston | | Tel: 01326 340332 | | View Restaurant Details
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| With a new beer garden and updated interior the Treleigh just gets better. Expect a well kept pint and large selection of fine wines. Wonderful home cooked British Pub classics done properly. Well known for it's tempting array of puds like the toffee and gooseberry crunch mini torte. Stop the car!
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Treleigh Redruth | | Tel: 01209-315095 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Golden Lion Inn - Port Isaac |
| A popular old pub and restaurant in the heart of one of Cornwall's prettiest towns. Character abounds with its history and local charm Traditional pub grub with a twist, plenty of local seafood served either in the casual bar area or upstairs in the Dining room with its commanding views of the harbour. Friendly, casual and very affordable.
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Fore Street Port Isaac | | Tel: 01208 880336 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Coachmakers Arms - Callington |
| In the village of Callington a real homely pub with traditional fayre served all year round. The town abounds with Indian, Chinese and Thai cuisine so for those in need of something a little closer to home the Coachmakers is there destination. The bar is casual and friendly the rear dining room perfect for that special occasion.
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Newport Square Callington | | Tel: 01579 382567 | | View Restaurant Details
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| Popular local public house with its own stylish restaurant the Globe was recently awarded the Food Pub of the Year for 2006 by the Morning Advertiser. Situated in Lostwithiel chosen as the best location to live in a recent Guardian poll this friendly eatery offers a great selection of local food in eclectic surrounds.
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3 North Street Lostwithiel | | Tel: 01208-872501 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | St.Agnes Hotel - St.Agnes |
| Splendid local pub and restaurant in the heart of a great Cornish village. Vibrant young team have recently taken over and offer a friendly welcome and real good Cornish cooking using the best local and where possible organic ingredients. Lots of local farm kept meats , super selection of ales and six letting rooms available.
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Church town St.Agnes | | Tel: 01872-552307 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The Napoleon Inn - Boscastle |
| Historic 16th century public house with its own beer garden and five different eating areas. Traditional Pub food like home made pie's, grilled fish steaks etc.Three real ales on tap including Tribute, Sunday lunch popular arrive early it can be busy.
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High Street Boscastle | | Tel: 01840 250204 | | View Restaurant Details
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| On the banks of the sleepy Helford River, in one of Cornwall's most picturesque locations, the Brown family welcome everyone this landmark pub. The Ferryboat offers traditional dining throughout the day and night with Ron's BBQ fired up when the weathers fine for superb meats, burgers and river fish. Stunning setting overlooking the boats and activity of the Helford Passage. If you want a particular fish of the day its best to arrive early or book ahead because when it's gone it's gone!
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Helford Passage Falmouth | | Tel: 01326-250625 | | View Restaurant Details
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| The Hewas Inn in Sticker is Cornwall Tourism's 2006 Pub of the Year. A friendly local with very well appointed dining room, attractive bar, garden area and excellent home made food. A real commitment to using local farmers produce and the best catch in the area. The Hewas is popular lunch and evenings and one of Cornwall's true stars.
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Fore Street Sticker St Austell | | Tel: 01726 73497 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The Green Parrot - Perranporth |
| The Green Parrot is a large freehouse in the heart of the village of Perranporth and is Perranporth's first totally non-smoking pub/restaurant and aim to offer top quality pub food using the finest local produce, served in a relaxed and comfortable environment.
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St Georges Hill Perranporth | | Tel: 01872 573284 | | View Restaurant Details
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| Mulligans restaurant at the Inn on the Green continues to impress and has the Bude locals clamouring for tables, especially at the weekends. A fresh new Steak and grill menu using locally reared Cornish Beef means you wont find better anywhere in Bude. Super popular Sunday Carvery is always worth booking some days in advance. |
Crooklets Beach Bude | | Tel: 01288 356013 | | View Restaurant Details
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| With a terrace just yards from the Camel Estuary. Handy for the Padstow ferry, for the windsurfing and sailing in the Estuary. |
Slipway Rock | | Tel: 01208 863679 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The Harbourside Inn - St Austell |
| Offering up a wide selection of beers, great pub grub , pool, and music, the Harbour side is a lively modern pub with tasty food and a comfortable surrounds. A stones throw from the Tall Ships of Charlestown Harbour , the friendly staff welcome locals and visitors year round.
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Harbour Front Charlestown St Austell | | Tel: 01726 67955 | | View Restaurant Details
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| A real find just of the Perranporth to Newquay road the Smugglers is a favourite with thousands of Cornish men and women who visit this brilliant old inn with its thatched roof and homely atmosphere. Wildly popular at weekends especially Sunday Lunch the food is wholesome and familiar but a little different than most of your traditional public houses. Outside is a patio and a great place for a pint and a ploughman's.
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Trebellan Cubert Newquay | | Tel: 01637 830209 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Crown Inn at St Ewe. - St Austell |
| A classic village pub with all the best ingredients for a fine visit. Great food all cooked fresh and using local suppliers. A well kept pint. A dog by the fire. A warm and friendly welcome from the family. No wonder the Crown turns them away on Sundays.
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St Ewe St Austell | | Tel: 01726 843322 | | View Restaurant Details
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| A popular pub with restaurant that has a long reputation for good food. Downstairs is a more informal affair where traditional pub favourites abound, upstairs in the restaurant a local menu featuring the best of Cornish meat and fish served simply. On a summers day a Cornish Ale and a Ploughmans lunch are favourites in the garden.
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Old Coach Road Lelant St-Ives | | Tel: 01736 757912 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | St Michaels Mount Inn - Camborne |
| Popular village local just one mile from Camborne serving a range of ales and lagers. Separate dining area in traditional olde worldy style serving simple English classics from fresh local ingredients. A warm welcome in the village main meeting place.
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Fore Street Barripper Camborne | | Tel: 01209 712336 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Old Mill House Inn - Polperro |
| A charming 16th century inn offering outstanding hospitality by the warmth of a real log fire. The bar is inviting and has an excellent selection including scrumpy, ales and fine wines. The restaurant features simple British cooking using the very best of local ingredients. The bar serves pub snacks for lunch and after 9:30 pizzas to the hungry locals.
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Mill Hill Polperro | | Tel: 01503 272362 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Cornish Arms at Pendoggett - Port Isaac |
| A fine example of an unpretentious country pub doing things well. A fine welcome, a varied English menu at reasonable prices. Its no wonder the guest register is packed full of satisfied customers. A new Thai chef in the kitchen and the place is really hotting up.
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Pendoggett Port Isaac | | Tel: 01208-880263 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Wheal Dream Carvery Bar and Restaurant - Helston |
| Popular bar, restaurant and carvery just outside Helston near Wendron. Traditional carvery every evening and Sunday with good home cooked English food in a homely and comfortable environment. Very nice outside in the good weather. Popular for functions.
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Wendron Helston | | Tel: 01326 565103 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The Mill House Inn - Tintagel |
| Halfway up the valley from the surfing beach at Trebarwith Strand you will find The Mill House nestling in an attractive woodland setting. The atmosphere in the bar is family friendly and informal with a rustic slate floor, wooden tables, chapel chairs & a wood burning stove. The restaurant over the mill stream has elegance & a bistro feel, whilst menus concentrate upon quality local meat, fish & local produce with creative vegetarian options. |
Trebarwith Tintagel | | Tel: 01840 770200 | | View Restaurant Details
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| A proper pub serving good local ales and tasty pub food. Wicked home made burgers, a fantastic selection of sandwiches, always a home made soup on the board. Part of a small dedicated group of gastro pubs, The King of Prussia would be busy anywhere. On the front in Fowey its in a league of its own.
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Town Quay Fowey | | Tel: 01726 833694 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Plume of Feathers - Camborne |
| Friendly local just a short hop from Camborne college the ale is well known and well kept. The separate restaurant serves up British classics at very keen prices. The large garden area gets very busy in the summer as does Sunday roast so arrive soon.
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Fore Street Poole Camborne | | Tel: 01209 713513 | | View Restaurant Details
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| Carters pub is a cracking find. Hugely welcoming staff, snug areas for lounging, pool tables, a cosy dining room and plenty of space give this gastro bar broad appeal. The food is top notch too. Fresh local produce used to great effect here by an enthusiastic young team where the Fresh Mackerel and herb Butter or the Skewered Chicken Kebabs are real standouts. |
Trebetherick Polzeath | | Tel: 01280 863579 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Bullers Arms Hotel - Bude |
| Newly refurbished, this quintessential 18th century village inn lies just a few short miles from Bude. Cosy, warm and welcoming with a menu full of all the home cooked traditional favorites and some cracking real ales on tap. The specials board adds a little more choice where you might find Fillet of Sea Bream in a chive and lemon sauce for the adventurous among you. All in all, a real treat for those lucky enough to happen upon it. |
Marhamchurch Bude | | Tel: 01288 361277 | | View Restaurant Details
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| A popular spot on the A39 for locals and visitors alike. The London Inn serves up fresh traditional pub cuisine in either the dining room or in the fireside bar area where Stilton Chicken, juicy Steaks and Fresh Local Fish all feature. A rear garden is available in summer to enjoy a good pint.
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Kilkhampton Nr Bude | | Tel: 01288 321665 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The Rock Inn - Nr Wadebridge |
| An institution in Rock when all the tourists have gone back to London and all the restaurants have packed up for the winter, the staff at the Rock Inn continue to serve up good Pub food and a well kept Cornish Ale right throughout the year. A friendly local with the most amazing views of the estuary. The outside patio and umbrellas are teeming in the good weather.
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Rock Nr Wadebridge | | Tel: 01208 863498 | | View Restaurant Details
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| Tucked away in the tiny village of Morwenstow is a homely cottage that has remained the same for hundreds of years. After a new refit and a change of menu the Bush Inn is now surprising locals and visitors alike with its modern Cornish take on great local food. In season veg and beef from the farm, local pork and a herb garden on site ensure you'll not find fresher local produce anywhere!
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Crosstown Morwenstow Nr Bude | | Tel: 01288 331242 | | View Restaurant Details
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| New owners at the venerable Ship, always a welcome pint and amazing views. The best ingediants from our local suppliers and the catch from the little day boats ending up on the daily changing board. Great prices for premium seafood cooked in a traditional way. A wonderful spot.There is always a warm welcome here with the long lost values of a village life still intact.
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Portloe Nr Truro | | Tel: 01872 501356 | | View Restaurant Details
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| Friendly village local full of character and ambience. Huge specials board featuring the best of local fish and meats. Popular venue for miles around.
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The Square Mawnan Smith Falmouth | | Tel: 01326-250026 | | View Restaurant Details
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| High on the Bodmin Moor the old coaching inn set in some of the most beautiful scenery in Cornwall. Made famous by the writer Daphne Du Maurier the inn features beamed ceilings, log fires and real ales along with tempting Cornish food using the best local provisions.
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| Bolventor | | Tel: 01566 86250 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The Old Quay House Inn and Accomodation - Hayle |
| All change at the Old Quay where enthusiastic newcomers from Ireland Gerry and Cathy Brown look to build on the great reputation for hospitality that remains at the Old Quay. One of the best spots in West Cornwall overlooking the estuary with its patio and huge seating area, after extensive modernisation the Old Quay House is now one of the best local pubs around for all ages. An extensive menu featuring British favourites, something for the kids and for the more adventurous. A warm Irish welcome is guaranteed.
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Griggs Quay Hayle | | Tel: 01736 753988 | | View Restaurant Details
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| The Turks Head Inn is a beautiful, typically Cornish public house dating from around 1233, making it Penzance’s oldest pub. The award winning menu here offers Great British Classics cooked with care using good local ingredients
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49 Chapel Street Penzance | | Tel: 01736 363093 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The Ship Inn and Old Courthouse Restaurant - Helston |
| Brand New Restaurant and Pub offering stunning seafood and locally reared organic meat and veg in a modern style. Scrumptious home made puds and a very ambitious menu from an excellent young chef. Recently completely refurbed by a local couple the pub is now an excellent addition to the growing fine dining trend in this area.
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Mawgan Helston | | Tel: 01326 221240 | | View Restaurant Details
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| Set in the tiny village of Mithian "the miners" Is everything you would expect from a traditional Cornish pub with so much more. |
Mithian St Agnes | | Tel: 01872-552375 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The Royal Oak - Lostwithiel |
| Recently taken over by a team of award winning chefs, bringing you classic British dishes with a modern interpretation. A full house is typical so arrive early to this homely proper village local.
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Duke Street Lostwithiel | | Tel: 01208 872552 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The Ship Inn Lerryn - Nr Lostwithiel |
| Destination pub and eatery in the beautiful village of Lerryn near Lostwithiel. 16th century inn with a great reputation for good food. Flavoursome and well made with a Mediterranean influence. The pub is very popular in the summer with holidaymakers but also is rewarded with an enthusiastic local following who appreciate all the events the Ship has to keep everyone entertained.
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Fore Street Lerryn Nr Lostwithiel | | Tel: 01208 872374 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Coach and Horses - Marazion |
| A popular inn in the past the Coach had waned over the last decade and was in need of some tlc. After a brilliant refit she's back and brimming with confidence. The character of the pub remains but brought into the new millennium with a stylish new décor, new lighting comfy seats and sparkling new bar. The menu is still comfortably traditional with all your favorites and some modern dishes to tempt the adventurous. A great new destination on your day out along the south coast.
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Kenneggy Downs Rosudgeon Marazion | | Tel: 01736 762470 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Harveys Bar and Grill - Launceston |
| Some 12 months on and firmly established, Justin Ford has just introduced a cracking new grill menu at Harveys Bar and Grill. Cornish Kobe Beef reared on Cornish Beer on Cornish land take centre stage where all the meats are fresh and local. The bar provides Cask Marque ales and a range of draught and bottled beers and a wonderful contrast to the warm and cosy dining room downstairs. The Kobe Beef is a must for beef lovers everywhere! |
13 Church Street Launceston | | Tel: 01566 772558 | | View Restaurant Details
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| One of the most popular places in Bude. A wonderful welcome is guaranted with a relaxed dining room and great views of the canal and town. Home made traditional pub grub with an excellent reputation and some great fresh seafood on the specials board.
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Falcon Terrace Bude | | Tel: 01288-354542 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The Manor House Country Inn and Restaurant - Nr Liskeard |
| With ten years experience chef Darren Procter is the new owner of the Manor House a popular pub and restaurant in the little village of Rilla Mill. Using the best of Cornish produce the Manor House is a warm and inviting modern eatery in a restored Country Inn. Michelin Recommended 2006 expect traditional British classics using local produce. The Inn is popular with locals and adds regular theme nights and special evenings to keep everyone interested.
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Rilla Mill Nr Liskeard | | Tel: 01579 362354 | | View Restaurant Details
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| Friendly local pub with dining room and outdoor seating. An emphasis on local food with traditional pub favourites joining specials like Tuna steak with Lime, Monkfish Goujons with lemon pepper and Chicken stuffed with Cornish Blue. Basket meal available in the day.
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The Square Landrake Saltash | | Tel: 01752 851283 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The Oystercatcher - Polzeath |
| Perched high above the beach at Polzeath, the Oystercatcher is a super spot featuring modern cooking for both lunch and dinner in a relaxed setting. Leather sofas, splendid views and great value for money see's this local packed in summer. The outside areas offer a wonderful suntrap and there is accommodation on site in one of Cornwall's "in spots" this year.
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Polzeath | | Tel: 01208 862371 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Halfway House Inn - Bodmin |
| Landmark pub and restaurant in the Lea Valley on the A38 near Trago Mills. Super outside patio area and lots of parking. Great menus with an eye on quality food and friendly service with a cracking Sunday Carvery that packs this coaching inn to the rafters. |
Twowaterfoot Bodmin | | Tel: 01208 821242 | | View Restaurant Details
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| With spectacular views over Crantock beach the Bowgie Inn is a spectacular pub. This is not a pub that serves average pub grub, but more so it delivers dishes from its menu that could be served and found in any quality restaurant. |
West Pentire Crantock Newquay | | Tel: 01637 830363 | | View Restaurant Details
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| A long held reputation for great food has finally been restored to the grand eating house that is the Victoria Inn. Recently taken over by a local couple the chef is bringing back great gastro pub dishes like belly pork and the blackboard brims with Newlyn's best catch of the day. The outside seating is a gift and the pub is bravely non-smoking.
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Perranuthnoe Marazion | | Tel: 01736-710309 | | View Restaurant Details
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| Lucky locals in the Quintrell area of Newquay already know about the great cooking at the Two Clomes. A large restaurant and outside garden dining area has regulars flocking for lunch , dinner and Sunday roast for home made British classics using the best of local fish and seafood. Huge seafood platter is popular and lobster can be ordered in advance. Good vegetarian menu is available using fresh ingredients.
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Quintrell Downs Newquay | | Tel: 01637 871163 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The Tree Inn Stratton - Bude |
| With its extensive history as a 13th century manor house the Tree Inn is one of the most interesting places to eat in Cornwall. There is a bar for casual diners, a great restaurant, a garden courtyard and an excellent Sunday Carvery. The interior is authentic and while historic is not faded or fusty. A real warm welcome and food that is unfussy but of the highest quality chosen for it s freshness and locality. A real winning combination.
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Fore Street Stratton Bude | | Tel: 01288 352038 | | View Restaurant Details
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