Eating Out in South CornwallEating out in South Cornwall is always a treat, and the menus always boast fresh fish and friendly service! The array of restaurants, historic eateries and unbelievable views makes self-catering South Cornwall holiday cottages a real treat, as you’ll find plenty of choice well within budget. |
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Old Sail Loft Restaurant, LooeIf you’re something of a historian as well as a foodie you’ll find yourself in heaven at the Old Sail Loft Restaurant! Set within Looe’s oldest building, the restaurant can claim a 450 year history as well as great food. The building is well preserved and largely as it would have been when it was a favourite watering hole with smugglers of the 16 century, which only adds to its charm! The cosy restaurant has a welcoming atmosphere, and it’s easy to imagine the clientele of years gone by while you eat. The menu boasts fresh produce and seafood, as well as light bites.
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The View, Whitsand BayThe View enjoys an unforgettable location on the cliffs overlooking Whitsand Bay, and its views of the Rame Peninsula are some of the finest in on the Cornish coast. The View has a reputation for seafood, and the menu changes each day with an emphasis on meats during the winter. The restaurant is chic and modern, and with local artists’ work displayed throughout the atmosphere is contemporary. If you’re staying in self-catering South Cornwall accommodation, The View is unmissable.
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Roovray's Restaurant, MevagisseyRoovray’s is a hidden gem in the picturesque village of Mevagissey, and whilst it serves up delicious food inspired by France, it sources most of its produce from local suppliers. For something different during a holiday in South Cornwall accommodation, try the homemade menu available from this restaurant right in the heart of the fishing village. Choose between an a la Carte menu and a winter country French menu, and for a special occasion, lobster is available as long as you give 24 hours notice. |
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Wreckers, St AustellWreckers in St Austell is a rare mix of spectacular views and prices that won’t blow your holiday budget. The restaurant’s menu is planned with care to encourage a relaxed meal experience at affordable prices. Look out for the fresh seafood and the Chef’s Catch of the Day, as those who opt for these get a true taste of the coast during a stay in South Cornwall accommodation! If you pop in for lunch of throughout the morning, you’ll be treated to a choice of light bites from the Cornish patisserie. Wreckers is a cafe, wine bar and bistro all rolled into one, but whichever you visit you’ll marvel at the views from the terrace!
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Q at the Old Quay House, FoweyServing modern British cuisine in a stunning setting, Q at the Old Quay House is another waterside wonder to discover during a stay in accommodation in South Cornwall! With panoramic views across the Fowey estuary, the restaurant is ideal for a special meal for two or to mark an occasion. Enjoy a drink on the sun terrace during summer, before heading inside to enjoy the fine menu in the chic setting. The menu was described by The Guardian as ‘a delicious blend of seafood, local produce and Mediterranean flavours, and is sure to complete your stay in Fowey accommodation! |
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Please find some handy links below to plan a South Cornwall holiday: Dog friendly holidays in South Cornwall
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