Find out what European restaurants to try in St Agnes including Rose in Vale Country House Hotel Restaurant, The Unicorn on the Beach, Penrose Kitchen, The Terrace Bar & Restaurant, Tabb's Restaurant
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4 based on 33 reviews
Indulge in delicious fare using the best locally sourced Cornish ingredients. From afternoon teas to three course suppers and full Cornish breakfasts we cater for it all in our 2 AA Rosette restaurant.
We decided to visit this beautiful property to celebrate a birthday/anniversary meal with friends. The hotel is set in beautiful surroundings and has interesting decorations; the numerous sitting rooms were inviting and comfortable with friendly staff. Unfortunately the dining room was very cold and less welcoming. However, our main disappointment was the incredibly overpriced menu and its limited choice. The actual food was reasonable in taste but tiny portions - nouvelle cuisine at its worst. £27 + for a steak that did not include vegetables and was hardly the size of a starter! The choice of starters were also limited and tiny in quantity. We were a small group of 9 and there were only 2 other couples eating - we believe a reflection of the expensive menu . We dine regularly visiting various places that are far busier and better supported by locals - this place may well be successful during summer months but during the winter perhaps they should rethink their approach. Unfortunately, we will not be making a return visit and cannot recommend to others.
4 based on 64 reviews
The Unicorn on the Beach is a new pub and restaurant overlooking the Porthtowan dunes and beach, set up by a team that lives for food, drink and hospitality. We offer a relaxed and beautiful space for drinks and snacks, breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner
The pub looks great and drinks were nice. We was deciding whether to have food or not but when the chef came out of the kitchen with dreadlocks uncovered it put us off completely. Very unhygienic :( Thank you for taking the time to leave your review. The gentleman in question is not one of our chefs but the KP (and so does no food handling) but I have passed on your comments to the team.I'd like to reassure you that the hygiene is taken exceptionally seriously at The Unicorn on the Beach and we are thrilled to have been awarded a rating of five by Cornwall Council (the highest you can receive) as testament to this.
Most Popular Seafood food in St Agnes, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 211 reviews
Serving the very best of local and home grown produce in the beautiful surroundings of tranquil lily ponds. A daily changing menu of classic British and European dishes with a select wine list.
We were staying with friends in Truro who very kindly took us for lunch at Penrose Kitchen. It was a wet and miserable day and the restaurant didnât look particularly inviting from the outside. However, our friends also love good food and had dined there several times so we were still hopeful of a tasty lunch. As soon as we stepped inside we were warmly greeted by Sam and as we looked around were pleasantly surprised by the warm and cosy décor. Sam and her front of house team are friendly and helpful but not intrusive which can be a rarity. The food, particularly the first course of slow cooked lamb, was soft, tasty and absolutely perfect. We have eaten lamb on a couple of occasions in restaurants since our visit (including one with a Michelin star) and both my husband and I found this dish to be far superior and are using Benâs lamb as the benchmark. I thoroughly enjoyed meeting and speaking to Ben after our lunch and had to be dragged away by our friends so that he and Sam could prepare for dinner that evening. I love everything they are doing here particularly keeping it local and sustainable and it was evident that Ben is very passionate about food. I have one regret â that this restaurant is more than 300 miles from home!
Where to eat Cafe food in St Agnes: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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 hadnât been raining heavily! But that aside, we had a table in the outside terrace ( donât worry it is enclosed so you wonât 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 itâs not huge.
Where to eat Pub food in St Agnes: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 256 reviews
Nigel Tabb is the best chef in town and further afield for that matter. His menus are well crafted and brilliantly balanced. You will get excellent food cooked with passion and care. The same passion and care will be seen in the service you receive. The wine list is exceptional value for money with a selection of sensational offerings by the glass and by the bottle. This is a special dining experience not to be missed. Booking is essential.
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