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Although an evening meal is not provided, there are a number of excellent places to dine close by... |
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The Cove. Five minutes drive from Trerose, an award winning restaurant overlooking the Maenporth Cove, serving an excellent selection of sea foods and other delectable dishes. |
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Castaways, Mylor Harbour. Twenty minutes drive from Trerose. Castaways is a perfect location for a relaxed evening or lunch, guests can select from a full menu or enjoy simple tapas with a glass of wine. An exceptional location overlooking Mylor Harbour, Castaways offers an entertaining opportunity to wander round the harbour and see all the boats. |
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Trengilly Wartha. Fifteen minutes drive from Trerose, Trengilly is a wonderful old pub tucked away in the countryside. A popular meeting place for locals with a terrific atmosphere and a roaring fire in winter, guests can enjoy quality bar food or dinner in the restaurant. |
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The Pandora Inn. Twenty-five minutes drive from Trerose, set in the stunning location on Restronguet Creek and may be approached by water as well as road. A wide range of choice from club sandwiches to a three course dinner can be enjoyed inside or out depending on the weather; the accent is on seafood, locally caught. |
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The Halzephron Inn. A meal at the Halzephron can be enjoyed in conjunction with a spectacular walk on the coastal path on the Lizard peninsular. An award winning pub which prides itself in the preparation of fresh homemade food and a daily change of menu. |
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Harvey’s Wharf. Located on Discovery Quay with stunning views over the Marina and close to the National Maritime Museum, Harvey’s Wharf is a chic bar and brasserie open all day and offering locally sourced produce and original cocktails. |
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Indaba on the Beach. Ten minutes drive from Trerose with stunning views across Falmouth Bay to St. Anthony’s Head and offering a variety of seafood specialities from Mediterranean to Cornish dishes. |
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The Ferryboat Inn. Eight minutes drive from Trerose, or 40 minutes walk along the river Overlooking the river at Helford Passage, The Ferryboat is an excellent location from which to watch all the comings and goings on the river. |
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New Yard Restaurant. Half an hour’s drive. Situated on the Trelowarren Estate serving Helford River oysters, locally caught fish and game from the Estate, this AA award-winning restaurant is worth a visit. |
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Giuseppe’s. Situated on the village square in Mawnan Smith, Giuseppe’s is a genuine Italian restaurant which is perennially popular with local residents and visitors alike. |
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Further afield, Cornwall is also boasts some of the most celebrated places to dine in Europe. The north coast fishing port of Padstow is the home of Rick Stein’s famous seafood restaurant, while Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen can be found at Watergate Bay, near Newquay. And both Falmouth and Truro offer numerous dining options for both daytime and evening. |
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