Eating Out
One of the advantages of eating out in Cornwall is that a large number of restaurants, pubs and cafes are situated in impressive settings where you can eat and drink whilst enjoying views overlooking golden sandy beaches, ocean waves and the rugged coastline, or the lush green fields and rolling hills of the Cornish countryside, or the quaint, picturesque village location.
Feast on the freshest produce and sip award-winning wines from the Camel Valley vineyard - why not book a meal at The Seafood Restaurant in the traditional fishing port of Padstow which has been put on the culinary map thanks to Rick Stein. Let your taste buds be treated to seasonal flavours that truly adhere to the idylls of plough to plate, field to fork and sea to seared.
Few visitors leave Cornwall without indulging in one of Cornwall's most iconic symbols - the Cornish Pasty.
There are so many eating places to choose from within Cornwall - here are just a few places locally we would recommend.
- The Ship Inn, Wadebridge
- The Quarrymans, Wadebridge
- The Halfway House, Wadebridge
- Sladeshouse, Wadebridge
- The Ring o Bells, St Columb
- The Rock Inn, Roche
- The Lanivet Inn, Lanivet
- The Old Inn, St Breward
- The Kings Head, Altarnun
- Tintagel Bar and Bistro, Tintagel
- The Seafood Restaurant, Padstow
- The Pig Restaurant, Harlyn Bay
- Flory Restaurant, Bodmin
- The Hoi-An Restaurant, Bodmin
- The Tiny Thai Restaurant, Wadebridge