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All Food & Drink Types: Cornwall

5 Establishments

Lusty Glaze Beach

Newquay, Cornwall

There are very few places in England where you can enjoy dinner within metres of the stunning Atlantic Ocean, a chance to be the sea’s spectator as you dine in charming and inviting surroundings, served in a laid-back and friendly atmosphere.

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Miss V’s Cornish Cream Tea Hut

St Just in Roseland Church

Miss V’s Tea Hut is located at St Just in Roseland Church near St Mawes. Nestled in semi-tropical, tranquil gardens right on the water’s edge, it’s a special place to come and sit and relax and soak up the historic atmosphere and spectacular surroundings while enjoying delicious Cornish cream teas and more.

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Gylly Beach Cafe

Falmouth, Cornwall

Wonderfully positioned on Falmouth’s famous Gyllyngvase Beach, Gylly Beach Café is a unique, stylish and popular eatery. Family-run, award-winning and dog friendly on the veranda, our café offers a warm welcome outstanding service and locally sourced food, served in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.

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C-Bay Café

West Pentire, Cornwall

C-Bay Café/Bar/Bistro opened in October 2013 and sits with an unsurpassed view over Crantock Beach, voted Britain’s Best Beach in 2014 by the Sunday Times Travel Section. The café feel during the day is enhanced by delicious home-baked cakes and savouries, fresh coffee and iced smoothies. Lunch consists of a variety of paninis, sandwiches and chicken, fish and vegetarian salads together with more substantial meals such as burgers and fish & chips. Our traditional Afternoon Tea, served with Tregothnan tea is also not to be missed.

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Seaview Inn

Falmouth

The Seaview Inn is a beautiful, traditional dog friendly pub with rooms with the most spectacular panoramic views of the busy inner marinas, harbour and estuary of Falmouth. The Inn dates back to the 1800s, when it is believed the building was constructed in the middle of green fields as a manor house for a wealthy ship owner. It is believed to have been called Zion Manor and the cottages behind the pub still bear this name.

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