From stylish harbourside restaurants to family-run bakeries, here’s our list of the best places to eat in St Mawes that are sure to get your taste buds tingling.
Read moreCornwall’s maritime capital of Falmouth is home to an array of watering holes with a fantastic range of pubs and bars serving local and world-inspired food and drink.
Read moreFreshly baked scones, lashings of Cornish clotted cream and local jam, a pot of Cornish tea… sink your teeth into the best cream teas in Cornwall.
Read moreFrom coastal explorations and fun-filled attractions to tempting foods and beautiful beaches, there are lots of things to do in and near Mullion.
Read moreWhether it's sea views with dinner or cosy inns for a pint, there are plenty of dog-friendly restaurants and pubs in St Ives for you and the dog.
Read moreAre you ready to seriously crave a massive dose of chocolate? Here’s our list of the best local chocolate makers in Cornwall.
Read moreNothing makes a day on the beach better than enjoying a refreshing drink in one of the many welcoming cocktail bars in Newquay. Here are some of the best...
Read moreFrom seafood with sea views to fresh fish caught and enjoyed on the same day, seafood in Cornwall is on a whole other level.
Read moreMake the most of St Ives’ stunning coastal location with an unforgettable meal at one of its many restaurants with unbeatable sea views.
Read moreCosy Cornish pubs and superb seafood restaurants make Newquay a hub for foodies as well as surfers in Cornwall.
Read moreAfter a stroll on the promenade or a dip in the geothermal pool, Penzance is full of seriously mouth-watering eateries that are sure to get the taste buds tingling. Here are some of our favourites to help get you in the mood for food.
Read moreHere in Cornwall we are truly lucky to have access to an incredible host of little farm shops full of straight-from-the-ground veg, independent food shops that specialise in seriously moorish treats, and delicatessens with so much choice you might just need a bigger bag.
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