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| Just across from the shore at Port Gaverne this 17th century coastal inn is packed with charm. Lunches are served in the bar or restaurant where a half lobster salad or a bowl of crab soup is the order of the day. The bar is cosy and familiar while the restaurant in the evening is a step up with fine dining and a set menu of daily changing specials. One of the most popular inns in the area.
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Port Gaverne Port Isaac | | | Tel: 01208 880244 | | View Restaurant Details
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| A popular old pub and restaurant in the heart of one of Cornwall's prettiest towns. Character abounds with its history and local charm Traditional pub grub with a twist, plenty of local seafood served either in the casual bar area or upstairs in the Dining room with its commanding views of the harbour. Friendly, casual and very affordable.
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Fore Street Port Isaac | | | Tel: 01208 880336 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Old School Hotel and Restaurant. |
| Built in 1875, it retains its Victorian charm and unique architectural features despite being modernized into a styish hotel. It overlooks the harbour, where boats bringing in the catch still supply the restaurant's demand for fresh crab, lobster and mussels |
Fore Street Port Isaac | | | Tel: 01208 880721 | | View Restaurant Details
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| Overlooking the fishing harbour of Port Isaac and dating back to 1527, The Slipway is in a wonderful location. Meals are served in the restaurant or outside on the terrace. Menus focus on fresh fish, seafood and local produce and there is a creative wine list. Staff are young and friendly providing a professional yet informal service. |
Harbour Front Port Isaac | | | Tel: 01208 880264 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The edge bar and restaurant |
| Very popular restaurant with breathtaking scenery and a strong local selection of the best seafood and local farm meat cooked simply. Summertime it can be manic, off season is best where the pace slows and the staff have time to chat. Great for cake and a cappuccino every seat shows of the deep blue sea.
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6 New Road Port Isaac | | | Tel: 01208-880090 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | The Mote Bar and Restaurant |
| Cosy little bistro on the quayside in the quaint village of Port Isaac, home of Doc Martin. Super fresh seafood from 50 metres away in a chilled out place where lunch is a glass of chardonnay and some crab cakes, dinner a bit more refined and full of atmosphere. A great spot and great food from the sea.
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9 Fore Street The Quay Port Isaac | | | Tel: 01208-880226 | | View Restaurant Details
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 | Cornish Arms at Pendoggett |
| A fine example of an unpretentious country pub doing things well. A fine welcome, a varied English menu at reasonable prices. Its no wonder the guest register is packed full of satisfied customers. A new Thai chef in the kitchen and the place is really hotting up.
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Pendoggett Port Isaac | | | Tel: 01208-880263 | | View Restaurant Details
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| A boutique Hotel and Restaurant with unrivaled views that capture Cornwall in a nut shell and food that doesn't disappoint. Fowey Mussels Mariniere on the sun deck at lunch is a relaxed affair while the a la carte dinner menu provides just the right amount of sophistication. Monkfish and Tiger Prawns in a mild curry broth lets you know the sea is but a stones throw away and that the very most is made of what's fresh and seasonal. A young team to meet and greet ensure for a pleasantly relaxing and satisfying visit. Great Stuff. |
Port Isaac | | | Tel: 01208 880243 | | View Restaurant Details
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1 Middle Street Port Isaac | | | Tel: 01208 880237 | | View Restaurant Details
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New Road Port Isaac | | | Tel: 01208 880670 | | View Restaurant Details
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