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The Headland is a luxurious hotel and spa, as the name suggests, with private cottages set on a secluded clifftop overlooking Fistral Beach. It’s one of only 50 UK hotels to be awarded four silver stars by the AA and boasts two stunning restaurants. Experience two-AA-rosette contemporary dining in The Samphire Restaurant, with m...
View full reviewWhiskers Coffee & Wine Bar lives up to its name as a speciality coffee and wine house, serving rich, delicious organic coffees and carefully sourced organic wines. There is a real coffee-shop feel by day, as homemade cakes and filled bagels delight diners and fill hungry bellies. Every cup of coffee is guaranteed to have been prepare...
View full reviewThe vibrant and friendly atmosphere at Cribbar makes it a community hub, and it’s popular with Newquay locals and holidaymakers alike. The team ensures that there’s something for everyone on the menu and the bar offers an extensive range or beer, wine, spirits and cocktails to suit all tastes.
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The Stable offers fresh, locally sourced food served in rustic surroundings, complete with panoramic ocean views. With six venues to choose from across the South West (including a new Stable opening in Falmouth in September 2014), all offering hand-crafted artisan pizzas, delicious pies, and over 80 types of craft cider, you're su...
View full reviewThis restaurant is located on the iconic Fistral Beach, one of the best surf beaches in Europe, with a long, sandy stretch perfect for families and dogs. Incidentally, dogs are welcome at Rick Stein, as long as they’re on leads. On the menu you’ll find Rick’s classic fish and chips and fish chilli burgers served with homemad...
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 reviewJust two miles from St Austell, and a stone's throw from a number of Cornwall's lovely beaches and the ever-popular Eden Project, this long-established inn and restaurant is a great place to rest your head or drop by for dinner after a day of sightseeing. The pub serves up a good balance of meat, fish and vegetarian dishes, plus...
View full reviewYou’ll find Cove Restaurant set inside Newquay’s famous Esplanade Hotel. Boasting an incredible costal setting, this venue offers outstanding views of one of the UK’s most famous surfing locations and it’s just a few minutes’ walk to the shore. Visitors staying in the area can choose from a variety of rooms, including sp...
View full reviewThis is the perfect place for surf disciples to stop off and refuel - and equally for those just looking to relax with some great food. Nestled amongst the cliffs of famous South Fistral Beach, Bodhi's serves up locally sourced breakfasts, light bites such as the toasted Mediterranean chicken panini, and a range of delicious homem...
View full reviewBoasting epic sea views, Dune Restaurant at Fistral Beach Hotel and Spa is a foodie haven with world-class surf right on the doorstep. The menu changes with the seasons, as does the wine list, meaning diners are assured of the very best local fruit, seafood and vegetables. Serving everything from a hearty Sunday brunch to tempting...
View full reviewCLC Trenython Manor is a Victorian mansion house in Fowey dating back to 1872, and offers guests a tranquil haven in which to relax and be pampered. At CLC Trenython Manor, food and drink is served throughout the day until 9pm, so whatever it is you want and whenever you want it, there’s always something available to satisfy you...
View full reviewHaving been going strong for six years, The Hop & Vine is one of St Austell's most popular dining pubs. Guests are treated to a light, spacious and contemporary interior, smiling staff and a chef who has previously worked for Rick Stein. The clue's in the name here - locally sourced meats are offered alongside award-winning Corn...
View full reviewThe Seven Stars serves up a generous helping of Cornish hospitality alongside a choice of well-kept real ales and a menu of fine local fare. A traditional family-run establishment, this was actually the very first of the St Austell Brewery pubs, as we found out on our recent visit. It very much looks the part, with a traditional bla...
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