Food and drink in Cornwall

Food and drink From fine dining to quirky beach cafes

Browse our listings of official Tourist Board members, representing the very best Cornwall has to offer, from fine dining, to quirky cafes, to vineyards, breweries and the best in fresh produce.

There's so much Cornwall is famous for; seafood, fish and chips and of course the Cornish pasty. We have a wide variety of eateries and pubs with spectacular views, beach cafes, gorgeous tea rooms in interesting locations.

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  1. The Cornish Arms | St Merryn | Padstow | Cornwall

    The Cornish Arms

    Padstow

    Based on Rick Stein's famous recipes this popular St Austell brewery pub situated in the village of St Merryn, near Padstow, offers a simple British menu.

  2. Tides Restaurant at the Mariners Rock

    Rock

    Tides restaurant at the Mariners Rock, is a unique experience. Our waterside location by the Camel estuary in Rock, makes this the best spot in Cornwall.

  3. The Steam Bar, Great Western Hotel, Newquay,

    Steam Bar & Restaurant

    Newquay

    The Steam Bar and Restaurant at the Great Western Hotel, Newquay,  Cornwall, provides informal dining, drinks and snacks in relaxed comfortable surroundings.

  4. Wild Cafe, Bedruthan Steps Hotel, Mawgan Porth, Cornwall

    Wild Cafe @ Bedruthan Steps Hotel

    Mawgan Porth

    Our Wild Café is colourful, funky and one of the most relaxed places to eat delicious food in Cornwall while enjoying watching the beach, the surfers and the sunsets.

  5. St Petroc's Restaurant | Padstow | Cornwall

    St Petroc's Bistro

    Padstow

    St Petroc’s Bistro in Padstow where head chef Paul Harwood recreates some of Rick Stein’s favourite dishes, well aged steaks, grilled fish and more served in a bustling bistro environment

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