Find out what British restaurants to try in Portreath. Portreath is a civil parish, village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is about three miles northwest of Redruth.
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3 based on 164 reviews
The Waterfront Inn sits on a secret beach in Portreath, Traditional English pub and restaurant specialising in local fresh fish.
My wife and I wanted to have fish and chips for dinner but fortunately The Atlantic was shut, so we went to the Waterfront Inn. We we both ordered the fish, chips and peas and had a drink while we waited for our food. When the food arrived the portions were huge. I don't know about a piece of battered cod more like a battered whale! The batter was really crispy and light and the fish was white and meaty and there were more chips and peas than we could eat. I had Skinners Lushingtons PA to drink it was a very good pint and my wife was happy with her glass of chardonnay.Good pub, good food, good drinks and excellent staff. If you want fish and chips in Portreath it may pay to make this pub your first call.
4 based on 424 reviews
We are proud to announce for the fithyear running we have been included in the Good Beer Guide!We have a lovely sheltered beer garden, conservatory & pool table.Right on the Costal Path, beautiful walks around national trust land. Dogs and families are we
This excellent pub can be found between Mount Hawke & Porthtowan on the coast road. On arrival you will receive a warm welcome from the lovely Buffy, who can provide you with a nice drink whilst you look at their very comprehensive menu for something to eat. All their food is freshly prepared to your requirements & cooked to perfection & all for a very reasonable price, this place is well worth a visit.Hi Mike, thank you for your lovely review, it was a pleasure to meet you, hope to s you again soonBest regards Buffy
4 based on 483 reviews
The Treleigh Arms proudly delivers an individual service. Located on the main A3047 on the outskirts of Redruth in West Cornwall. Nearby is the Wheal Peevor World Heritage Site and Mineral Tramway. At the Treleigh Arms, you can be assured of quality Briti
Had lovely family meal here. Friendly and helpful barman. Made our evening even more enjoyable. Belly pork was really good as was the sticky toffee pudding.
4 based on 120 reviews
clean, bright and welcoming, good quality food and good value for money, the 50s style jukebox is a nice touch too have been once or twice before but never left a review great place keep it up !
4 based on 79 reviews
I’m a coffee addict, you could say a coffee snob... but damn this little cafe built into the sea wall with picnic benches overlooking the beach serves some of the best fresh coffee I’ve had all week! The breakfast butties are pretty special too. If you get chance to stop here for an hour to watch the waves and have a cuppa it is well worth the effort! Enjoy!
4 based on 561 reviews
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We had a fish finger butty and shared chips. The fish fillets were freshly fried in a lovely batter The white bread was soft and fresh. The tartare sauce was great.The chips were the best take away chips too.Staff are friendly, helpful and professional.The Atlantic was busy but plenty of tables. Recommend those at the front of the cafe with a bit of a view.A great bar and lovely coffees, cakes and ice creams.Great menu with fish and meat dishes and breakfast and brunch menu. Options for vegans too.
4 based on 329 reviews
The Terrace Bar & Restaurant is open to everyone, every day from 10am until late for everything from coffee to lunches, afternoon tea, drinks and dinner with a side of sea views. With decking and a conservatory with a retractable roof for sun drenched day
Well it would have been an excellent view if it hadn’t been raining heavily! But that aside, we had a table in the outside terrace ( don’t worry it is enclosed so you won’t get wet) and we were happy with the service and the food. The chairs were a little hard but providing a blanket at each table for cold legs etc is a nice touch.We all chose fish and chips and were not disappointed. It was busy but then it was raining. This restaurant is open to all but actually sits in the Gael an Mor holiday complex. Although you could walk to the beach, the walk up may be a bit ambitious for most so recommend a car. There is car park but it’s not huge.
4 based on 431 reviews
The food was very nice and we didn't wait too long. The staff was friendly as well. We will visit again
4 based on 114 reviews
Tideline cafe is a cosy, little Cornish eatery nestled in the centre of Portreath. The cafe menu has been designed to satisfy the tastebuds of everybody whether your a local looking for a tasty & reliable breakfast, surfers grabbing a snack on the go or j
I ordered sandwiches to take to the beach. They were absolutely delicious and boxed up professionally with coleslaw and salad. This made it very easy to take back down to the beach.The Scottish girl who served me was so friendly and very informative. Although a 5-10 minute walk from the beach it was most certainly worth it for the quality of the food and the excellent service.
4 based on 292 reviews
We were spoiled for choice on this menu! Lots of attractive combinations, including vegan options, served beautifully, in the same price range as standard pub grub. We ate and drank very well indeed. I recommend the quail. It’s got flat access and space between tables, making it easy for a wheelchair user.
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