Find out what British restaurants to try in Saint Tudy including St. Tudy Inn, The Red Lion Inn, The Old Inn, The White Hart, The St. Kew Inn, St Mabyn Inn & Restaurant, Nice Baps, Cedar Croft Plants, Churchtown Cafe, Bettle and Chisel Inn
4 based on 253 reviews
We stopped here for lunch on our way back to our holiday accommodation after visiting port Issac. We had a very friendly welcome and were shown to our table swiftly. Food was nice and the service was good. Nice, clean and comfortable. A visit is recommended by us for sure.
5 based on 50 reviews
Beautiful cafe in the centre of St.Teath. Serving coffees, cakes and light lunches
We have been there for a late breakfast. Seems to be the villageâs meeting point with a lot of women dropping in for a talk. In the open kitchen the ladies who run the cafe are preparing fresh pies, chilies and cakes. Everything homemade and freshly prepared. Sad that vacation is almost over and we canât come back. Would love to have such a cafe in out hometown.
5 based on 34 reviews
Garden Centre and Café specialising in Cornish plants and using locally sourced produce.
We stopped for a coffee break here and the quality of the cakes was FAB! Really delicious and fresh home made selection. We had a fruit scone and chocolate and orange cake, which was divine!There are also hot snacks available made from locally sourced products, and a good selection of hot and cold drinks.There is a nice ambience here as we were able to sit for our coffee in the small garden centre and enjoy the plants. Our dog was also made very welcome, as well as ourselves. We'll definitely be back!
5 based on 344 reviews
Visited here this morning after landing from Manchester. Big warm friendly greeting from Kevin (I might have the name wrong) who is such a welcoming bloke, also very entertaining all the way through breakfast. It's a well known fact that fisherman can spin a yarn, well as a Cornish man you're never far from the sea, and with a history of ex navy then you've got a good chance of being an expert on yarns. Kevin has got the art of story telling down too a T. Worth just dropping in for a coffee and chat with Kevin to hear how proud he is of his and his family achievements, such a genuine bloke. But don't just get a coffee, get something to eat as well. I had a small breakfast and it was ever so tasty, plus a decent cup of coffee these set me up for the day. If you want to chop and change anything on the breakfast then that wasn't too much trouble either. You can eat outside or in, but note it is a roadside cafe and there is passing traffic. It doesn't look like your standard roadside cafe, it's been prettier up a bit. You can also take away if you want. If you fancy some decent grub and enjoy some friendly local banter, this is your place to go.
4 based on 525 reviews
A group of 17 of us had Sunday lunch there. The service was friendly and efficient, although the food had started to cool when it came. As we were a big group, it did seem the vegetable portions were low. We pre-ordered meals, mostly roasts, and also had coffee and desert. We all enjoyed our meals and liked the corner where they were able to seat us all on one table. There were also fine with us paying individually and staying for a while chatting after the meal.
4 based on 997 reviews
Came for a meal for a special birthday. Didn't know what to expect really but it is top heavy with fish. As one of us is not a fish lover, the menu was somewhat limited. What was left was just one meat dish and a vegetarian option. The weather was horrendous so what would have been nice would be something wholesome - maybe bangers and mash or a pie but neither were available. We padded it out with a starter and dessert but sadly at extra cost. Given we had to drive were unable to drink but given the price of a pint I was glad I didn't.Overall, I am not complaining what I had however instead of making it look pretty, put it on a plate, with a ladder up the side and then we eat it. Basically good wholesome food instead of lardy da pretty stuff.Will try again - maybe for Sunday lunch in the hope there is more than a roast on the menu when we go next time.
4 based on 221 reviews
Just had a week in Cornwall based at St. Teath, This lovely little pub was only minutes away from our lodge, we received a very warm welcome, and the food was excellent. Defiantly worth a visit.
4 based on 502 reviews
Open all day every day! Food served Monday - Friday 11:00 to 14:00 then 18:00 to 21:00 Food served Saturday 11:00 to 21:00 All day carvery on a Sunday 12:00 to 21:00 with full bar menu and specials menu too. We also serve hot fresh Panini's All day A warm
Been coming here for years and never had bad meal,but last week was an exception.Ordered the madras and gammon.The curry had very little sauce which was not spicy and bland in taste and the rice had not been drained properly so sitting in water.Gammon fine but chips were of poor quality.Shame as the pub and staff are lovely and and the food used to be worth the travel.
4 based on 246 reviews
Charming 18th century public house with 2 restaurants and a bar serving Bbq'd steaks and fish, a selection fo tapas tapas alongside traditional pub food
Popped into the Red Lion on the first night of our holiday. It was a Friday night and we hadn't booked and they were full, but we were greeted with a warm welcome from the bar staff and saud they would be able to accomodate us in 15 minutes. Sure enough just after I had finished my pint of Tribute we were called through.The dining room is windowless and lacks a bit of character so my expectations on the food front was lowered. How wrong I was. The tapas starters were fab, my curry from the specials was very tasty and my wife's beef wellington was the best she had had. All served with smiling, chatty staff at very reasonable prices.We will definitely be back before we leave and I will be having the beef wellington!
4 based on 705 reviews
Have been coming here since it opened. The food is still of an excellent standard but if Iâm honest, the menu hasnât really changed in all the years weâve been coming here. Fish and chips, mussels, beetroot salad, steak and chips, a fish dish etc - theyâve been on the menu all this time. Itâs all cooked to an excellent standard but the owner is playing it safe and this time around, there was only really one main course that we fancied. In the past, itâs been difficult to choose between 2 or 3. Prices have inevitably risen as before the value was almost too good to be true. Wine is of an average standard and no longer offers value. Thereâs a couple of the ownerâs Bordeaux reds on the menu at £38 which are way overpriced for what they are IMO. Thereâs a Douro red at £31 that knocks the spots off the Bordeaux. Coppa, pakora, fillet steak and deserts were all excellent and couldnât be faulted. Service this time wasnât as good as weâve had in the past. The waitress insisted on describing each dish in full while we were drinking our aperitif, despite us being fully aware of what the dishes were. There were a couple of gents serving that evening who were much more in keeping with the service I would expect. Sounds like an odd review from me as I canât fault the food which is executed to perfection so maybe I should should happier? But I guess Iâm beginning to feel the other touches like consistent service, general friendliness, (the owner is regularly onsite but rarely engages with her customers - in contrast to her social media persona), price vs quality of wine, and a more varied menu are missing, and donât match up the food quality. Dear Goatmasterfunk,Thank you for taking the time to leave your valued, however as you stated somewhat odd feedback. First I'm glad you appreciate the quality of our food, but I must disagree with your statement of 'the menu never changes' we change the menu on a daily and seasonal basis, since the start of summer we've had a complete change of chefs in the kitchen who along with Emily have brought their own dishes onto our menu which have never featured before. Yes, there may be dishes featuring similar ingredients that re-appear but that is due to us using ingredients that we love.The fact that you believe our wine list to be of an average standard shows you are lacking in some wine knowledge, we have put together an extremely well thought out list that features something for everyone, I myself am a huge wine lover and have worked within the wine industry, we also work with Liberty Wines to put our menu together, and they are one of the most renowned fine wine suppliers in the country.The team here never insist on talking through our menu, it's something we love to do to give customers our experience as well as explaining to guests where produce comes from and how it's prepared. We were unaware that you knew our entire menu and new dishes inside and out. The owner Emily is in the kitchen full time cooking as well as running the business, so I'm sure you can understand that after a long busy day she may want to take some time to herself to unwind, she always says hello to guests but is not someone to wander around the restaurant showboating whilst guests are enjoying themselves.To finish I find your review rather hurtful, personally upsetting and quite unnecessary. If you would like to discuss anything further with me please feel free to call.Regards,LiamRestaurant Manager
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