Reviews on British food in Cawsand, United Kingdom including The Old Bakery, The Canteen at Maker Heights, Halfway House Inn Restaurant, The View, Cliff Top Cafe, Devonport Inn, The Rising Sun, Salty Dog Cafe, Artillery Tower, The Fig Tree @ 36
5 based on 283 reviews
1 aa rosette - Michelin guide listed 2019 - Food & drink Devon restaurant of the year 2018/2019 - Taste of the west gold 2018 - Trenchermans guide 2018. We are an every occasion local neighbourhood restaurant, priding ourselves on being an independent fam
Travelled from Salcombe to meet business clients and it was worth every mile travelled.Front of house service was brilliant, polite and very attentive.Two dined on hummus for starter but they were in awe when they spotted my fresh blow torched mackerel. Scrumptious.One had the hake whist two of us had the famous fish stew. Worth every penny, fish, cockles and mussels just so fresh and tasty.However, DO NOT pass on the desserts. Those who read my reviews know I am passionate about sticky toffee pudding and this was the best I had tasted in years... WOW..... A great experience and worth every penny. This talented chef visited our table to see if we enjoyed his food. That's a brave move by any chef but you can see the passion and confidence ooze from this man. Thank you chef... and team
4 based on 396 reviews
Small family run Restaurant located within a 500year old Artillery Tower with views across Plymouth sound, Drakes Island & Mount Edgecombe. Cooking with locally sourced seasonal ingredients.
First anniversary treat although been before. Started with crispy egg followed by fish course, both cooked amazingly well. Had the chocolate mousse cake for dessert,again amazing.Amuse-Bouche at the start was a fantastic tomato soup and incredible made bread. Nice touch seeing the owner who is also the (top class chef) at the end of the meal. Definitely 5 stars, best restaurant in Plymouth.Gerry W,Thank you for taking the time to write a review of our little restaurant. Pleased you enjoyed it.Hipe to see you again
4 based on 85 reviews
The Salty Dog Café offers the best locally sourced, high quality, made from scratch breakfast, brunches and lunches in the Rame peninsula. We fondly welcome dogs, all shapes and sizes with free dog treats on offer. For our "wee Salty" customers we provide
My second visit in just over a month. New owners are lovely, food great as always. Dog friendly and kid friendly
4 based on 156 reviews
Came here (and visited the other pubs in Kingsands and Cawsands) with a group of friends for drinks. This place was the least well presented however there were several locals drinking at the bar. The price of the drinks for real ale (compared to the others) was the most expensive but not sure if this was because there was a band playing. Good ambience in the pub with friendly staff.
4 based on 525 reviews
We had such good food here; a really interesting menu, beautifully cooked. So many touches; for example, a perfecly cooked rice pud with hedgerow berries to top, so much love has gone into this food.A very busy pub with a good atmosphere, felt like a proper pub. Very efficient service; great guidance in particular with a food allergy.
4 based on 250 reviews
Came here with friends and sat outside under the canopy with fantastic views of Whitsand Bay. Good variety of breakfasts available and probably one of the cheapest in the surrounding vicinity but this does take away from the quality. Always busy with walkers, cyclists, locals and holidaymakers, definitely worth the wait when it is particularly busy.
4 based on 386 reviews
We had an excellent meal here whilst on Holiday. As the restaurant name eludes to, it has great views over the sea towards the Rame Peninsula. I had Scallops for starter, which was good, but the Turbot main was outstanding. The service throughout the meal was attentive and personable. Well worth a visit.
4 based on 246 reviews
We had a lovely family dinner here, good quality pub food and great service. We booked before we arrived on holiday as had missed out eating here before and were glad we did, definitely worth a visit and the shared seafood starter is fantastic value. Would recommend and will definitely return.
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5 based on 383 reviews
The Canteen at Maker Heights is currently closed for our winter break. We'll be open again from 15th February, 9.30am to 4pm, and look forward to seeing you then.
If you want something really different by way of an experience then go to the canteen, good service and a tasty menu served either inside or outside (the views are amazing). It is based in old Nissen Huts and is completely out of the way - be sure to book in busy times as it was very busy when we arrived in Mid September at 14:00 - Lovely experience and very good food.
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4 based on 293 reviews
The Old Bakery is a cafe and artisan bakery with B&B accommodation. The Cafe The café is open for breakfast, fresh lunches, home-made cakes, cream teas and coffee. All our meals are accompanied with freshly baked sourdough bread from our own bakery. In sc
came here for breakfast with friends (as this venue was open earlier (0900hrs) than the others in Cawsand/Kingsand). Had a variety of hot english breakfasts, tasty and well presented, friendly staff. Seating available inside and a few seats available outside. A little pricey.
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