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Run by Tim Bewshea and Abi Frowde since 2000, this welcoming inn began life as a mine captain's house, and was also where the local mine workers would come to collect their pay - the large bell that commanded the miners to work is still hanging outside today. Inside, there's plenty of mining memorabilia lining the walls, including a...
View full reviewYou need only stand atop Caradon Hill and take in the spectacular panoramic views in every direction to realise why Wheal Tor Hotel is special. This is the highest hotel in Cornwall, perched 996 feet above sea level, surrounded by gardens and a pine copse – a true rural retreat. You don’t have to be outside to appreciate the l...
View full reviewA warm and genuine welcome from owner Eve Gerry awaits just a two-minute drive down a pretty lane from Merrymeet. Cartwheels is a charming new restaurant, with doors opening from the light and airy interior onto a spacious patio. It's a relaxing place to enjoy some indulgent food and quality wine. There is something for every ta...
View full reviewThis family-run restaurant is found just minutes from the centre of Liskeard. Behind the scenes, in the kitchen, head chef Purna has 20 years of cooking experience to his name and, together with his team of four chefs, creates superbly executed dishes that draw on fresh, local produce. To begin, we had the Nepalese momo (meat dumpli...
View full reviewSeasons Café Bistro offers a genuine Cornish welcome and a great choice of homemade food, served all day. Owners Jane and Paul use seasonal vegetables and herbs grown in their home plot for their soup of the day, and locally sourced produce in their dishes. There's huge choice here - fresh local fish, Cornish-reared meat, tra...
View full reviewSituated in the lovely town of Liskeard, just a ten-minute walk from the railway station and in the midst of its shops and attractions, Crumbs Café serves delicious home-cooked meals throughout the day, in addition to gluten-free cakes, hot drinks, cream teas and high tea options. Booking is required for high tea. An enchanting a...
View full reviewUsing seasonal ingredients, Liskeard Tavern boasts a menu of traditional pub dishes. Varied sharing platters are served alongside tempting nibbles and British favourites. Hearty breakfasts are also available for early risers, while sensational desserts bring something sweet to the menu. Enjoy a glass of flavoursome wine or refreshing...
View full reviewThe Racehorse Inn is a restaurant and bar with rooms, located in the unspoilt, picturesque village of North Hill on the eastern edge of Bodmin Moor – it’s a walker’s delight. Close to the A30 and midway between Launceston and Liskeard, The Racehorse boasts a relaxed and friendly atmosphere with a large bar and private dining...
View full reviewThe beautiful Hayloft Restaurant in Menheniot serves innovative Italian and British food with fresh twists on traditional dishes, using the best seasonal and local produce whenever possible. As well as a full à la carte menu, look out for daily specials with fish landed fresh at Looe harbour, delicious real Italian pizzas...
View full reviewLangmans Restaurant has been delighting diners for the past 18 years and has a string of awards and accolades to its name. This two-AA-rosette-awarded restaurant is owned and run by Gail and Anton Buttery, who pride themselves on serving freshly made, modern British food in relaxed and elegant surroundings. Chef-proprietor Anton m...
View full reviewHidden away down a country lane, just off the A30, you'll find the Colliford Tavern, a place of warm welcomes, gorgeous food and glorious scenery. The tavern sits next to Colliford Lake (famous for its rainbow trout fishing) affording the beer garden and kids' adventure play area great views over the water. Food is served all day an...
View full reviewFantastic food, great drinks and unbeatable history await you at the world-famous Jamaica Inn. Perched high up on the wild and beautiful Bodmin Moor, this coaching inn was immortalised by author Daphne du Maurier in her murder mystery novel of the same name. Since then, the Jamaica Inn has become a popular stop for visitors cravin...
View full reviewSet in the peaceful village of Duloe, The Plough serves simple, honest British food made with high-quality, locally sourced ingredients. As you approach, be sure to admire the exquisite Cornish scenery that surrounds the pub – on a clear day, the garden boasts beautiful views of the Looe Valley and the nearby hamlet of Churchbri...
View full reviewOne of the oldest inns in the country, The Weary Friar is tucked amongst the winding lanes of the Cornish village of Pillaton. Just 15 minutes from the Tamar Bridge, The Weary Friar is perfectly located for those venturing further into Cornwall, or heading towards Plymouth and West Devon. Originally, the inn housed the builders of...
View full reviewDating back to 1815, The Springer Spaniel is a traditional country pub set in the heart of the West Country. As its name suggests, this pub welcomes every member of the family – especially the four-legged kind – and the relaxed ambience is ideal for diners of all ages. Inside, a roaring log fire, exposed brickwork and rustic d...
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