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Located on one of the busiest streets in Wadebridge, Barny’s occupies a prime spot for those visiting local attractions. Pop in during a day out with the kids at Camel Creek Adventure Park, or after a lazy walk along the river. The team is passionate about serving quality fish and chips that are sure to keep you coming back for ...
View full reviewLittle Plates is a fun, casual place that is buzzing throughout the day and into the evening. Perhaps relax with a cup of coffee and indulge in one of the many sweet treats - the cheeky chocolate and churros would be my choice for a mid-morning snack. Grab your friends and pop along for a leisurely evening and enjoy quality drinks...
View full reviewA visit to North Cornwall wouldn’t be complete without sampling some fresh Cornish produce. Just five miles up the River Camel from Padstow, Wadebridge is perfectly located to receive some of the best seafood Cornwall has to offer, which is demonstrated beautifully at The Stepping Stone. With fantastic seasonal menus emphasising...
View full reviewRenamed in the 1950s in honour, as folklore has it, of a local bridge that was built on bales of wool, the Bridge on Wool is located in the centre of historic Wadebridge. A charming, traditional pub with hearty food and excellent drinks, the Bridge on Wool is the perfect spot for refuelling after a day spent exploring the local ar...
View full reviewCasual, unpretentious dining is the order of the day at family-friendly Warne's. This is the place to come for a leisurely lunch, chilled-out coffee break, or informal evening meal. Chef proprietor Adam Warne set out to create the kind of place he would like to come on a day off - somewhere you can enjoy a fine-dining dish if you're...
View full reviewThe Molesworth Arms has been serving the people of Wadebridge under various names since the 16th century. It’s the town’s oldest, finest watering hole and the perfect spot for exploring Bodmin Moor, following the Camel Trail or taking on two of the great Atlantic links courses, St Enodoc and Trevose.
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Glasshouse is a classy, relaxed family restaurant in the middle of Wadebridge whose doors are open all day for coffee, light bites and lunches, through to exciting tapas and à la carte dining in the evening. In the spacious and airy dining room, you can enjoy a relaxed and informal dinner; otherwise treat yourself to your ...
View full reviewThe Ship Inn is a Wadebridge institution located on Gonvena Hill and is one of the oldest pubs in the town, dating back to the 16th century. Inside visitors will find an atmosphere that is warm and friendly, inviting you to settle by the roaring open fire in winter or to relax in the sunshine on the outside decking. Diners will f...
View full reviewThe Earl of Vincent Inn is a perfectly preserved traditional Cornish pub in the idyllic village of Egloshayle. Transporting diners to a bygone age, to step through the doors is to step back in time. Inside, the walls are lined with beautiful antique clocks and paintings of romantic seascapes, the furniture adorned with foliage pat...
View full reviewTucked away, just off the A39 and on the St Kew Highway, is a real hidden gem - the Red Lion Inn. This traditional and charming pub, complete with beamed ceilings and bench seating scattered with tapestry cushions, is a cosy little hideaway. Visitors will delight in the food offering here as the Red Lion Inn boasts a specials menu d...
View full reviewThe name of this charming inn is no accident - it's set on the crossroads in St Minver, so there really are 'four ways in' and out again. The inn's location makes it perfect for those surfing, sailing, golfing, exploring or relaxing in the area. Head west and you'll reach the golden sands of Polzeath, the north road will take you to...
View full reviewTrevathan Farm is the perfect countryside retreat, with stunning scenery in every direction. Close to the picturesque village of Port Isaac, this farm has been proudly run by the Symons family since 1850 and is packed with historic charm. From the farm shop, bursting with local artisan produce, to the pick-your-own farm and pet’s c...
View full reviewOwned and run by partners Donna and Fred, The Dining Room awaits your visit in the beautiful coastal village of Rock. Popular among those looking for a welcome break to enjoy relaxed pursuits such as sailing and golf, Rock is the perfect location for a spot of beautifully presented Cornish fare. Fred’s carefully crafted menu sho...
View full reviewNestled in acres of beautiful Cornish countryside with utterly breathtaking sea views, the award-winning Pickwick Inn is one of North Cornwall’s hidden gems; it’s a family-run, traditional pub with a modern restaurant boasting uninterrupted views over the Camel Estuary, stretching as far as Padstow, Rock and out across the Atl...
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