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Gastro Pubs Restaurants in Cornwall
The London Inn
Heading towards Bude on the A39 the London Inn is a popular spot for a warm welcome from the Davey family. The private dining room is a cosy spot away from the bar where small groups can enjoy a good meal and the outdoor patio area provides great al fresco dining.
Kilkhampton
Bude
EX23 9QR
Tel: 01288 321665
The Crown Inn
Located in the historic village of Lanlivery and one of Cornwall’s oldest pubs, The Crown Inn. It is known that there has been an inn on the site since the 12th century serving weary travellers using the ancient track known as the Saint’s Way.
Much of the present building still dates from the 12th century although the pub was extended to house the stonemasons who built to charming church of St Brevita, which is located just behind the pub.
Lanlivery
Bodmin
PL30 5BT
Tel: 01208 872707
Smuggler's Den
A 16th Century thatched Inn with family room and beer garden. This hidden gem is a grade two listed Cornish Inn which guarantees a friendly welcome, the freshest carefully prepared food and a wealth of real ales. The outside surroundings of mature trees and leafy lanes are a rural idyl and this beautiful building houses a kitchen which produces the sort of delicious lunches and dinners that keep Cornish locals local.
Trebellan
Cubert
Newquay
TR8 5PY
Tel: 01637 830209
The Crown Inn
Located in the historic village of Lanlivery and one of Cornwall’s oldest pubs, The Crown Inn. It is known that there has been an inn on the site since the 12th century serving weary travellers using the ancient track known as the Saint’s Way.
Much of the present building still dates from the 12th century although the pub was extended to house the stonemasons who built to charming church of St Brevita, which is located just behind the pub.
Lanlivery
Bodmin
PL30 5BT
Tel: 01208 872707
The Bush Inn
"Open all day, every day for food and drink and a great atmosphere! Feast in the new restaurant offering stunning views over the countryside and out to sea. Once a haunt for smugglers and wreckers, this historic 13th century Inn has provided sustenance for weary travelers for hundreds of years and continues this fine tradition to this day!
Crosstown
Morwenstow
Nr Bude
EX23 9SR
Tel: 01288 331242
The Crown Inn
Located in the historic village of Lanlivery and one of Cornwall’s oldest pubs, The Crown Inn. It is known that there has been an inn on the site since the 12th century serving weary travellers using the ancient track known as the Saint’s Way.
Much of the present building still dates from the 12th century although the pub was extended to house the stonemasons who built to charming church of St Brevita, which is located just behind the pub.
Lanlivery
Bodmin
PL30 5BT
Tel: 01208 872707
Halzephron Inn
For 20 miles around the Halzephron Inn is synonymous with good food, Winners of a bucket full of dining awards including Cornwall Dining Pub of the Year 2005. Reservations in the evening are recommended in summer as it gets very busy. Lunches are popular with outside dining a real treat.
Gunwalloe
Helston
TR12 7QB
Tel: 01326 240406
Ferryboat Inn
The Ferryboat Inn dates back 300 years and is situated on the waterfront at Helford Passage. Surrounded by wooded banks and sloping fields, this is one of Cornwall's most breathtaking locations. Frenchman's Creek – the inspiration for Daphne Du Maurier's novel is to be found close by.
The South-facing terrace affords some of the best views in the South-West and offers plenty of beach-side seating for long sunny days and warm evenings. In Winter, you can make yourself at home in the main bar in front of our open fire, or relax with the papers on our comfy sofas.
Helford Passage
Falmouth
TR11 5LB
Tel: 01326-250625
Wheel House Restaurant
Sitting at the quayside edge facing all of the busy fleet, this popular Mevagissey eatery serves up tasty British classics with an emphasis on the freshest local fish. There are still plenty of non fish alternatives, you can be assured of a superb lunch or evening meal as everything is made with care on the premises using fresh local ingredients.
West Quay
Mevagissey
PL26 6UJ
Tel: 01726 843404
The Crown Inn
Located in the historic village of Lanlivery and one of Cornwall’s oldest pubs, The Crown Inn. It is known that there has been an inn on the site since the 12th century serving weary travellers using the ancient track known as the Saint’s Way.
Much of the present building still dates from the 12th century although the pub was extended to house the stonemasons who built to charming church of St Brevita, which is located just behind the pub.
Lanlivery
Bodmin
PL30 5BT
Tel: 01208 872707
The Godolphin Arms
The Godolphin Arms is open every day of the year offering breakfast, coffees, lunch and dinner.
The wall of windows in The Godolphin bar gives fantastic views over the beach, causeway and St. Michael’s Mount, giving our customers an ever changing view as the tide rises and falls.
West End
Marazion
TR17 0EN
Tel: 01736 710202
Rosewarne Restaurant
Rosewarne Manor is fairly unique in the area – an excellent quality restaurant that also has a very affordable bar dining area and a great venue for functions, business meetings and weddings.
Gwinear Road
Conner Downs
Hayle
TR27 5JQ
Tel: 01209 610414
Tinners Arms
Originally built in the 13 century The Tinners Arms nestles in the tiny village of Zennor and is situated next to the church. The Tinners Arms is widely known for it's wonderful home cooked food and good beer. Set in stunning West Cornwall and situated on the St Ives/Lands End Coastal Path, this pub is a favourite for walkers, tourists and locals. In the winter months you can dine by a welcoming log fire.
Zennor
St Ives
TR26 3BY
Tel: 01736 796927
Halzephron Inn
For 20 miles around the Halzephron Inn is synonymous with good food, Winners of a bucket full of dining awards including Cornwall Dining Pub of the Year 2005. Reservations in the evening are recommended in summer as it gets very busy. Lunches are popular with outside dining a real treat.
Gunwalloe
Helston
TR12 7QB
Tel: 01326 240406
The Plume Restaurant and Bar.
The Plume of Feathers - restaurant, pub and bed and breakfast accommodation - is located in Mitchell, Cornwall, within close driving distance of Newquay (including Newquay Airport) and Truro.
Mitchell
Truro
TR8 5AX
Tel: 01872 510387
William IV
This is a busy city centre pub with a vibrant atmosphere and a fantastic selection of beer and wines. Wonderful food is served every day and all day at weekends. This fantastic city centre pub is complemented by a pleasant beer garden and conservatory.
Kenwyn Street
Truro
TR1 3DJ
Tel: 01872-273334
Treleigh Arms
"The Treleigh Arms proudly delivers an individual service. You can be assured of quality British food, superb Real Ales, very fine wines and excellence in service. A warm and welcoming atmoshpere await you in the Bar, whilst the Restaurant offers both space for family celebrations and seclusion for those special occasions. Outside the terrace is ideal for enjoying a cool pint on hot summer days. As well as the terrace, the gardens sport a floodlit lime chippings petanque piste with boules hire available at the bar (see the TAPS page for details on own website.)
Treleigh
Redruth
TR16-4AY
Tel: 01209-315095
The Tree Inn @ Stratton
With its extensive history as a 13th century manor house the Tree Inn is one of the most interesting places to eat in Cornwall. There is a bar for casual diners, a great restaurant, a garden courtyard and an excellent Sunday Carvery.
The interior is authentic and while historic is not faded or fusty. A real warm welcome and food that is unfussy but of the highest quality chosen for it s freshness and locality.
A real winning combination.
Fore Street
Stratton
Bude
EX23 9DA
Tel: 01288 352038
The Watermill Inn and Restaurant
Formerly a 17th century watermill, the popular pub and restaurant has a long reputation for good beer, wines and food. Relaxed informal and un-pretentious, the menu contains many traditional and modern pub favourites. Also available are daily specials featuring a variety of local fish and meat dishes. On a sunny day a meal or drink in the beautiful garden, sat by the stream or waterwheel, is a very relaxing experience.
Old Coach Road
Lelant
St-Ives
TR27 6LQ
Tel: 01736 757912
The Watermill Inn and Restaurant
Formerly a 17th century watermill, the popular pub and restaurant has a long reputation for good beer, wines and food. Relaxed informal and un-pretentious, the menu contains many traditional and modern pub favourites. Also available are daily specials featuring a variety of local fish and meat dishes. On a sunny day a meal or drink in the beautiful garden, sat by the stream or waterwheel, is a very relaxing experience.
Old Coach Road
Lelant
St-Ives
TR27 6LQ
Tel: 01736 757912
Sportsmans Arms
The Sportsmans Arms is located on the outskirts of Penzance, just off the A30 Lands End road, but within five minutes drive of the town centre. The pub has been taken on by Helen and Paul and a complete refurbishment of main bar, dining area and all facilities now offers a warm welcome, excellent real ales and a growing reputation for offering delicious homemade meals, using locally sourced produce where possible.
Heamoor
Penzance
TR18 3EH
Tel: 01736 362831
The Mill House Inn
The Mill House is situated on the North coast of Cornwall between the fishing villages of Port Isaac and Boscastle. Camelot, King Arthur's legendary castle is located in the very next valley.
Set in seven acres of it's own wooded valley and garden, the former 18th century corn mill now provides first-class food and board as a traditional Inn.
Halfway up the valley from the surfing beach at Trebarwith Strand you will find The Mill House nestling in an attractive woodland setting.
The atmosphere in the bar is family friendly and informal with a rustic slate floor, wooden tables, chapel chairs & a wood burning stove.
Trebarwith
Tintagel
PL34-0HD
Tel: 01840 770200
Angarrack Inn
Under new management with Alan and Sam at this small village pub below the railway viaduct. The Angarrack Inn specializeing in food being prepared fresh every day using only quality local ingredients with fresh fish from the Newlyn market.
Steamers Hill
Angarrack
Hayle
TR27 5JB
Tel: 01736 752380
White Hart Inn at Ludgvan
The White Hart dates back to the 1300 as one of the oldest pubs in the area and has a wealth of charm and character.
Andrew and Beverley Hay welcome guests to their charming country pub located in this beautiful part of the Cornish countryside where they offer a wide range of Real Ales and Fine Wines.
From Fine Dining to Bar Snacks Beverley oversees the food preparation herself and selects the menu, which changes daily with a fabulous Vegetarian Menu.
Enjoy wining and dining outside in our delightful beer garden with Cornish palms and views of the church tower.
Higher Church Town
Ludgvan
Penzance
TR20 8EY
Tel: 01736-740574






















