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Food and Drink


The Falcon Inn,

St Mawgan

This traditional Inn has roots that go back to the 6th century of a Celtic monastery. The award winning gardens are held within a conservation area, the Vale of Lanherne and is a beautiful setting, perfect for enjoy a summers afternoon. The pub lays host to an open log fire and is a winner of St Austell Breweries “signature dish”.

veiw of the Merry moor

Merry Moor,

Mawgan Porth

The relaxed atmosphere and superb service make it a pleasure to come and sit in this tastefully decorated pub. Set on the beach front you are able to eat al freso and enjoy the hot sun in all its glory.

The Riviera Café,

Mawgan Porth

Open early for breakfast the café is open all day for lunch and afternoon tea. If you fancy a wander you are able to cross the road and eat your feast on the golden sand of Mawgan Porth beach. The river Menahyl runs next to this café which also has a fish and chip shop and pizzeria.
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Fire café, Bar Grill,

Mawgan Porth

Situated on Mawgan Porth beach front the view is fabulous for eating a variety of different styles of dishes. A review from the Guardian newspaper gave a brilliant review on their breakfast so stopping for a full English should be on the cards. The informal atmosphere and fantastic service along with the respectable price make this a must eat venue.

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Further afield


The Phoenix,

Watergate Bay

Being only 100 yards form Watergate Bay beach this makes going for a well-deserved pizza an affordable luxury and with a menu that has traditional, Mediterranean and seafood dishes there is sure to be something for every one. In the well-decorated and comfy restaurant this calming atmosphere will let you forget about any worries.

The Beach Hut,

Watergate Bay

Have a fantastic view over looking Watergate Bay beach you can enjoy a hot chocolate or a cold beer while watching surfers catching some of the best wave that hit the Cornish coastline. The legendry burgers and seafood that is served here is just what is needed when visiting the beach.

group eatting dinner

Cornish Arms,

St Merryn

Great british food is being served in one of the best pubs in the area, the Cornish Arms. With Rick Stein being involved and an experienced head chief that has been working with Rick for over 10 years the food can’t get much better than this.

Mermaid Inn,

Porth

Situated on the beach front in Porth the sandy beach is perfect for the kids to play on while you enjoy a cold beer. There is good food and ample portion sizes with a reasonable price happy family eatting pizzatag, this is what good pubs should be like.

Traveller Rest,

Mawgan Porth

With its home made food and real ales this family run traditional 17th century inn is one of the oldest in the area. When you can tuck into your roast, (served every day during the high season) while warming your self by the open fire this truly shows Cornwall off in its best light.

Farmers Arms,

St Merryn

For a pub with a lively atmosphere the Farmers Arms has regular entertainment provided as well as a new decking area and the best pint of ale brewed only round the corner, you are sure to enjoy yourself.

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Special Occasions


Fifteen,

Watergate Bay

This is Jamie Oliver’s restaurant which is positioned on Watergate Bay beach front. The food is cooked by the best up coming chefs that Jamie has given the chance to make a fresh start at this popular restaurant. All the ingredients are sourced from local producers and the Italian-inspired menu is sure to get your taste buds tingling.

couple eatting and drinking

Seven Bays Bistro,

St Merryn

This bistro combines the best of what is Cornish with Mediterranean to make a truly delicious menu. Set in the delightful village of St Marryn it boasts an inspired wine list that gives the Seven Bays a finishing touch. As well as evening dishes there are light lunches and take away pizza's available.

Rosel and Co,

St Merryn

The modern British Style is in keeping with the beautiful village and only seating a cosy 24 people you know that food and service will be good. When your eating in the informal “neighbourhood-style” environment you can bask in the knowledge that all the food is made in house and you will eat on hand made wooden tables with floors to match.

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The Hotel,

Watergate Bay

The Brasserie is situated within the hotel on Watergate Bay beach front. The award winning menu takes influence from across Europe and further afield with the ingredients coming from the greatest local producers. Making it one of the top restaurants in Cornwall.

The Scarlet,

Mawgan Porth

This is a Michelin award winning restaurant and you can see why. The Head chef Ben Tunnicliffe has created a sophisticated menu of robust food from Cornwall, with the menu changing daily it keeps to the seasons best but with in a reasonable price. This is a fantastic view over the Atlantic that is enhanced when you have a look from the terrace. This is an adults retreat so 18+ please.