Whether you’re after one Cornwall’s famous cream teas or a full 3-course meal there is something for everyone – from casual wood-fired food hideaways to Michelin-starred seafood restaurants.
Camelford and Boscastle have hotels and pubs, plus the local farmshops both have firat class cafes.
Nearby there is Tintagel which has a host of pubs and restaurants
Trebarwith Strand has the Port William which is well-known locally for its excellent seafood selection.
The moorland village of St. Breward has the Old Inn, while the world-famous Jamaica Inn is a short car ride. The local towns and villages have a wide selection of takeaways.
Bude boasts a fine collection including a tapas bar, several indian and chinese restaurants and several excellent fish & chip shops.
The moorland village of St. Breward has the Old Inn, while the world-famous Jamaica Inn is a short car ride. The local towns and villages have a wide selection of takeaways.
And a trip to Cornwall wouldn’t be complete without visiting our celebrity chefs – Rick Stein has several places, Nathan Outlaw is in Port Isaac, Paul Ainsworth is in Rock and there are others throughout the county.
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