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Cafes & Coffee Shops near Falmouth | Reviews
"We take them back for an afternoon tea at the apartment or on Killacourt. The cafe upstairs has pasties, toasties and jacket potatoes if you want to eat in. Just round the corner on Bank St."
"16 Fore Street, Bodmin PL31 2HQ EnglandBritish, Cafe, Fast FoodBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner, BrunchTelevision, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Cash Only, Free Wifi, Takeout, Seating, Accepts Credit Cards[email protected]+44 1208 368295http://www.oggyoggyfranchise.com/index.html"
"The Western is a historic Cornish property – it was a coaching house and has been a St Austell brewery hotel since the 1800s. This means that there are plenty of stories to hear about from within its walls!. It’s a cosy accommodation with a range of rooms – including double rooms, family rooms, and single rooms."
"Description: The Western Hotel is housed in an historic building in the centre of St Ives. It offers a traditional Cornish pub with a beer garden. Guests love: The friendly staff, excellent breakfast and central location."
"This place is cheap and cheerful and the best place to go for a good ol’ cheesy night out. Next to Bertie's club you will find Bertie's Bar where you can relax and have a drink. If you are hungry a great selection of pub food is available too."
"Walking is a great pastime in Padstow [ https://www.padstowbreaks.com/blog/seven-more-recommended-walks-to-take-in-padstow ] and one of the best places to do that is the Camel Estuary. What you really need at the end of a long walk is a well-deserved pint and the Old Ship Hotel is perfect for that!. Overlooking the stunning Camel estuary, the Old Ship is actually the closest hotel to the harbour and with a children and dog-friendly vibe, it’s ideal after that long walk in the Estuary."
"One of the most popular restaurants in Padstow is located inside The Old Ship Hotel. Again, the emphasis is on local produce, with fresh fish brought straight from Padstow harbour to the kitchen. The restaurant has a great specials board which varies depending on what the fisherman have caught that day."
"The Old Ship is another old pub in the heart of Padstow, which has plenty of seating, as well as a large covered courtyard outside. The food is good here too with many fresh fish and seafood dishes on the menu. Location: Mill Square, Padstow Website: http://www.oldshiphotel-padstow.co.uk/bar-padstow/"
"One reviewer said: "Really good place for the football, gets busy nice touch with all the board games around. Loads of pool tables with friendly bar staff definitely a place for the younger generation to go."
"A great place to enjoy a few drinks or tuck into some tasty bar food. The beach bar has everything you need for a laid back holiday atmosphere. Enjoy a cider and a plate of nachos with a gorgeous view of the beach, fresh air on your face and your dog at your feet."
"Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, this stylish restaurant has a stunning view over Newquay’s premier surfing beach. Here you can choose dishes from an imaginative menu of seasonal meat dishes, fresh seafood and local produce."
"Welcome to a luxury four silver star, award winning hotel perched on it’s own wave-lashed promontory in Newquay, Cornwall. The Headland is a place where your time becomes all yours to relax, indulge and enjoy the stunning coastal scenery of the South West. The stylish interior looking out to the foaming Atlantic breakers creates a soothing, seaside ambience in which you can unwind and enjoy the breathtaking location."
"Overlooking Fistral Beach, this stylish Victorian hotel features a Five Bubble rated spa, surf school, approach golf course and a wonderful sea-view terrace. Awarded a 5-stay AA rating, the Headland Hotel is a 10-minute walk from Newquay centre. The impressive leisure facilities include a brand new Aqua Club which includes 6 outdoor and indoor pools (open all year round)."
"Description: Overlooking Fistral Beach, the stylish Victorian Headland Hotel features a Five Bubble-rated spa, surf school, approach golf course and a wonderful sea-view terrace. Guests love: The friendly staff, sea view and buffet breakfast. Click here to check availability."
"The Pentire Hotel has an enviable position perched high on Newquay’s Pentire Headland with Fistral Beach on one side and Gannel Estuary on the other. The Pentire offers a warm welcome and comfortable accommodation and has a reputation for excellent hospitality. Bedrooms nearly all boast scenic views, rooms are bright and airy and offer a TV and tea and coffee making facilities."
"Description: Perched high on Newquay's Pentire Headland, Pentire Hotel sits between Fistral Beach and the Gannel Estuary. The hotel has wonderful views, a modern leisure centre and free Wi-Fi. Guests love: The friendly staff, sea view and swimming pool."
"Our rooms were very comfortable, clean and the food was great. Staff were, without exception, friendly and helpful. The hotel is perfectly placed for Fistral beach, Crantock Beach, and the Gannel estuary."
"Flanking Falmouth’s Gyllyngvase Beach, St Michael’s is surrounded by sweeping sub tropical gardens that lead the eye down to the exquisite expanses of ocean beyond. The fantastic Flying Fish restaurant presents mouth-watering menus created using the finest and freshest local and seasonal produce. Pick from breakfast, all-day, A La Carte, Sunday Lunch, or Afternoon Tea for a plate packed with flavour."
"Located within the four-star St Michaels Resort in Falmouth, the Brasserie on the Bay is a casual all-day restaurant serving dishes which showcase the best ..."