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21 of the best hidden places to eat and drink in Truro
"The Garden Bar & Restaurant is a bright and airy eatery found inside the four-star Hotel Penzance, which has stunning views down to the coast."
"Harbour Hotels has made a name for itself thanks to its chic and modern rooms, wonderful facilities and cute little extras. The Padstow location sits just behind Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant, making it perfectly placed if you’ve come to town to try the restaurant’s famous food. The hotel’s breakfast room has incredible views over the estuary and is a delightful spot to start the day."
"At Padstow Breaks our gorgeous holiday apartments and cottages are ready and waiting for you and act as the perfect, relaxing base for your time down here. We’d love to help you relax, wine, and dine on the Cornish coast. Contact us now or take a look for yourself at our Padstow Breaks here."
"This light, bright and bold Victorian boutique hotel fuses a little luxury with lashings of coastal charm, overlooking the harbour with views across the Camel Estuary, towards Rock, and Padstow harbour. A cheerful seaside escape for all the family."
"(Until improvements have been made) In Summary: A really tired hotel that is in desperate need of general maintenance. (Repairs & Cleaning) Even the drive resembles the surface of the moon. The food was certainly not of standards promoted on their website."
"11/01/2021: Great Chinese and never once had a problem here. Smoked chicken starter is superb as is the crispy chilli beef and duck with black bean sauce."
"Trading for 25 years in Truro, Shanaz is offering delivery and collection for its tasty food from Thursday to Sunday, 5.30pm to 9pm."
"The Cathedral's magnificent triple spires dominate the city. Although it appears old, it was only started in 1880, taking just 30 years to complete. The building incorporates part of the original 16th century church of St Mary."
"Looming up in the middle of Mount's Bay and connected to the mainland at Marazion via a cobbled causeway, this abbey-crowned island is an unforgettable sight, and one of Cornwall's most iconic images. Initially a Benedictine monastery, and later the seat of the St Aubyn family, it's a must-visit. You can catch the ferry (adult/child £2/1) from Marazion at high tide, but it's worth arriving at low tide so you can walk across the causeway, as pilgrims did centuries ago."
"St Michael’s Mount – Accessible by a man made causeway, the Mount (as the locals call it) is a tidal island just off the coast that is home to a small population of about 35 people. On your visit, explore the small village and head to the castle at the summit for spectacular views."
"Today’s itinerary could include visits to: St Michael’s Mount | Penzance | Minack Theatre | Porthcurno | Botallack | St Ives Click To Learn More About Day 5"
"It’s an Australian/Asian fusion restaurant with a large and exciting menu full of wonders such as kangaroo steak, and sweet potato and macadamia nut butter katsu curry. There’s options for everyone, including exciting vegan and vegetarian mains, alongside excellent seafood and grills. If you’re an experimental eater with an omnivorous streak, this is the place for you."