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The Trewellard Arms, Penzance
Review by Claire Skinner on 4 May 2011
Rating: 5Rating: 5Rating: 5Rating: 5Rating: 5

Myself and my partner just spent a week in cornwall in a cottage across the road from the Trewellard Arms. They were very welcoming and friendly and the food was outstanding. We especially recommend the sunday roast which came with about 8 or 9 different vegetables, one of the best roast dinners we have experienced at a restaurant...top marks! My partner also enjoyed sampling the many ciders on offer in their beer festival, especially the Shark Bite! We hope to revisit again soon.

Logan Rock Inn , Penzance
Review by naomi deborah walton on 5 March 2010
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

great food in a beautiful traditional pub in beautiful country, lovely food too!

Logan Rock Inn , Penzance
Review by naomi deborah walton on 5 March 2010
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

great food in a beautiful traditional pub in beautiful country, lovely food too!

The Trewellard Arms, Penzance
Review by gerry & amanda on 29 October 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

great menu,sunday lunch not to be missed,good ale selection,great atmosphere,best pub in the west!!

The Little Barn Cafe, Lands End
Review by Jackie Williams on 27 October 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

I visited the little barn cafe both before and after its change of ownership and it has definitely raised its game with the new ownwers. The breakfast is the best available in the lands end area and is excellent and substantial. Both meat and vegatarian options were tasty and are highly recommended. IF you are in the area its well worth a visit.

Old Success Inn, Lands End
Review by paul pocock on 15 October 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

Really lovely place... but please please please wish St. Austell would reinstall Doom Bar
if only as a guest beer

Old Success Inn, Lands End
Review by T Higgins on 27 September 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

Myself and my family visited the Old Success Inn on our way back from lands end. I would have no doubt in recommending it! I hav a one year old who was made very welcome, and his meal was homecooked and very appetising for any adult! Traditional setting and atmosphere, with traditional, good homecooked meals. Excellent, would come again, Thanks.

The Little Barn Cafe, Lands End
Review by Chellie Messenger on 5 September 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

My Husband and I enjoyed an excellent breakfast at the little barn. It was very well presented and was not dripping in fat, like so many we have had in cafes before. They also served Polgoon juice which is delicious. We will definitly return next year when we stay at the campsite in Treen again.

The Little Barn Cafe, Lands End
Review by Yvonne on 6 August 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

Do not bypass this cafe, It's a lovely place. I ordered an egg mayonaise sandwich which was crammed full and gorgeous and came with the most delightful and fresh side salad (it was half a plateful) and had lovely seeds and shoots scattered on top. The restrooms were really clean and the staff were really nice. I will definately visit again next year (and more than than once like I did this year)

The Little Barn Cafe, Lands End
Review by Mark Sampson on 27 July 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

Our family have stopped by this eatery almost every time we spend in Cornwall. We were doubtful when we realised they were under new management (six weeks old and we really enjoyed the food with the previous management). With trepidation we ordered food. A ploughmans, soup of the day,2xchildrens barnyard meals (very healthy option) and a toasted cheese.
The service was friendly, food delivered in a timely manner and the quality of the food was of a very high standard. Everything fresh and well presented. Special mention for the soup (wife asked for the recipe it was so good). Kids ate all their meals even though it was healthy. Another interesting factor was that hygiene was very good. After eating in several pubs on this holiday, having such a clean venue to eat at was a pleasant suprise.

The Little Barn Cafe, Lands End
Review by Kelly on 27 July 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

The Little Barn Cafe was a wonderful surprise to find. Excellent quality of local produce and friendly staff.

The Little Barn Cafe, Lands End
Review by Jo Chesterman on 15 July 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

I would highly recommend stopping by on your way to/from Lands End at the Little Barn. It has seating inside and outside, and a selection of local crafts for sale too! Their salads/ploughmans are brilliant - the recipe for their smoked mackeral pate is a secret unfortunately! There is a tempting selection of cakes and legendary cream teas continue to be served. The quality and quantity of the food is consistently high and the welcome of the owners makes it a special place to visit, again and again!

The Little Barn Cafe, Lands End
Review by bev hicks on 10 July 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

My friends and I popped in for some lunch, want a lovely place to eat, we had the little barn big ploughmans which consisted of ham, smoked mackeral, and three cheeses it was delicious. We will certainly be coming back again.

The Little Barn Cafe, Lands End
Review by Michelle Brown on 6 July 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

The Little Barn, Trevescan, near Land's End, is perfect for a light lunch or supper,indoors or out, with great salads, ploughmans (one incorporating local cheeses, mackerel and ham) and variants on sandwiches and locally sourced juices and produce. Good art too, including Oldwell Studio pots and cards and great fun jewellery.

The Little Barn Cafe, Lands End
Review by Andy on 5 July 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

I visited The Little Barn Café twice whist on holiday at the end of June I choose the Little Barn Big Ploughman’s. This consisted of 3 Cheeses, a Mature cheddar. Cornish brie, and Cornish blue. A generous portion of local ham, and warm fillet of smoked Peppered Mackerel which can served with a fantastic salad of mixed leaves Home made coleslaw, Potato salad, Tomatoes, Red Onion, Cucumber and toasted Pine Nuts and of course local Chutney and Pickled Onions to complete this gastronomic feast a locally Baked Bread Roll. Fantastic Value at only £13. 50 including a perfect Latte

The Trewellard Arms, Penzance
Review by dave munday on 29 April 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

Good food, varied menu recommended

Queens Arms, Lands End
Review by dave munday on 29 April 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

This is the Queens at Botallack, excellent food, interesting menu, old fshioned deserts and the best steaks I have had in years

Old Success Inn, Lands End
Review by Andy on 8 March 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

just returned from a two night stay at the Old Success and can't recommend highly enough, food was fantastic, staff friendly and efficient, well worth the visit from Wiltshire. Would certainly return and can highly recommend.

The Cape Restaurant, Lands End
Review by caleb streat on 1 March 2009
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

Small menu in winter, but well priced and well cooked; recently enjoyed hot and sour fish stew £ 9 excellent. Also given free drinks for slow service; not complaining about that !!

The Beach, Lands End
Review by Jane Cullinan on 7 November 2008
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

I had the worst chicken salad ever at the Beach - had there originally been any flavour, it had disappeared, due to the chicken being served ice cold. I had a quiet word with the waitress afterwards, in order not to embarrass our guests, and asked her to pass my comments to the chef, but was interrupted by a senior member of staff, who said with heavy sarcasm "It is, of course, a SALAD, and we usually serve it COLD. What a pity you didn't warn us and we could have heated it up for you." Her manner was so rude that I was lost for words. I shall never eat there again, and neither will my guests, who are residents of Sennen.

The Cape Restaurant, Lands End
Review by RAY LEWIS on 6 October 2008
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

Have just returned from Cape Cornwall-excellent food,good facilities,views from the conservatory were spectacular,nicely furnished rooms,staff very friendly,enjoyed the golf course with its breath taking views-overall an excellent value for money break!!

Kings Arms, Lands End
Review by Georgia Prowse on 18 November 2007
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

Fantastic pub food, the best I have sampled in a while. Staff very attentive.

The Whitesands Restaurant and Cafe, Lands End
Review by alan renton on 3 June 2007
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

Enjoyed an excellent meal here in comfortable surroundings. The freshly prepared food was first class and the service impeccable. Would return here when next in Cornwall

The Beach, Lands End
Review by Hayley on 9 July 2006
Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4Rating: 4

Wow! What a place. The most unbelievable sunset we've seen since Key West Florida! The Beach is set in a stunning location in Sennen Cove right on the beach. The food was fantastic and beautifully presented and served by young enthusiastic staff. You can see into the busy kitchen. After our meal we took our drinks to the terrace to watch the su n set. Certainly not a cheap restaurant but on par with most others in the area and worth it for the view. As most the restaurant is glass every table has a great view. We'll definatley be back next year!

 

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