Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Mevagissey. Mevagissey (Cornish: Lannvorek) is a village, fishing port and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is situated approximately five miles (8 km) south of St Austell. The parish population at the 2011 census was 2,015, whereas the ward population at the same census was 4,354.
Things to do in Mevagissey
4 based on 897 reviews
The Pier House Hotel and Restaurant in St Austell Cornwall is situated on the picturesque harbour of Charlestown with stunning views of the port and coastline of St Austell bay.
Charlestown is not short on restaurants, but this is the only one that has stood its ground and remained fairly traditional while catering to minority tastes and allergies (as you have to these days). Hipsters with deep wallets head for the Longstore up the road. I hear it's very good but I was entertaining elderly parents who wanted something a bit more trad. Trad is what you get at the Pier House - scampi and chips, fish pie, steak and ale pie etc., but they also do banana blossom 'plant-based' fish 'n' chips etc., so going for a nice balance. My mum loved her fish pie (although alas none of it was local), my dad was happy with his 'small' scampi and chips (definitely enough for a main-sized meal), and I shared a main of mussels in white wine and cream which was huge: hard to believe it was a main for one. I normally only order side salads for a shot of fibre and nutrition, and never expect them to be interesting. But not only was this side salad HUGE, but it was nicely dressed with a sweetish balsamic-based dressing and included nice surprises like cress. The chips that came with the mussels were delicious: crisp and fresh. Servers were very helpful and friendly, and the atmosphere (in the back room at least) was cosy and relaxing. All in all, a very nice experience for my whole family. Well done Pier House!Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. We are so pleased that you all enjoyed your meals whilst on your recent visit with us. We look forward to welcoming you back in future!
4 based on 278 reviews
We are a traditional country pub set in the middle of a Cornish village. We serve hot & cold food lunchtimes & evenings. We pride ourselves on local sourced meat, fish & vegetables wherever possible. Most of our food in made fresh on the premises.
Had the Steak pie, absolutely top notch! Home made pastry, lashings of gorgeous gravy, tasty veg, lapped up every mouthful, and wished I could've fitted in more!. Friendly staff, excellent service, would happily have eaten here for every meal of my hols!!
4 based on 154 reviews
Welcome to the newly refurbished St Austell Brewery Visitor Centre and Hicks Bar. Our Visit England accredited Visitor Centre reveals the secrets behind our award-winning brewing process. Submerge yourself in more than 160 years of brewing excellence and
Very Informative. Lots of things the same as all brewing but the great thing about visiting different breweries is that they all have their own histories, differing displays and mainly different beers. I would definitely recommend. I tried a lot of different ales that I wouldâve otherwise not been able to as I donât live here in Cornwall and they are not available to me at home.
4 based on 301 reviews
Recently refurbished family and dog friendly village pub. A "Freehouse" Specialising in real ales and locally sourced quality food. Sunday lunch a speciality - booking advised. Also fish & chips available to take away tues - sat evenings between 6 & 7.
We stopped by here 2 or 3 times during our camping trip. I drank the Atlantic pale ale which was very nice. My husband had cider, I can't remeber which one but it wasn't on draft it was in a box. We sat outside as the weather was beautiful. The gardens are lovely.
4 based on 39 reviews
After a couple of hours in Mevagissey we decided to not eat there due to the crowds. So my Partner looked on Trip Advisor to see what was about on our way back to Porth and came across this gem. Never knew it was even where it was after years of passing by it! Lovely friendly staff from the off. Inside is quaint and full of interesting artifacts. Not a huge place. We sat outside in the large gardens. Food was delicious and we all enjoyed our different dishes. The pizzas are lovely, fresh and homemade. Mine and my Son's eyes were too big and we both had the 12in which neither of us could finish! The 9in is more than adequate with the lovely homemade chips. The chilli chips starter was the best! My Partner pointed out that the Chilli was better than the one we had in a proper Mexican in Newquay! The Steak and Ale pie was lovely, lots of meat and really tender. The only thing my Partner mentioned was that it would be nice to have a small jug of gravy to accompany it so that there was a sauce for the peas and mash. All in all a very enjoyable experience and one that we would happily do again. We recommend a visit here and have already recommended to friends who are in Cornwall soon
3 based on 150 reviews
During our weekâs stay in Portmellon we ate at the Rising Sun three times. Each time the food was good and the welcome warm, including friendly interaction with local regulars. We particularly enjoyed Mondayâs charity quiz night, light hearted and good fun. The food is good pub grub, not necessarily the cheapest Iâve ever had but considering the location, good value for money. Sorry to be leaving on the eve of the Shanty Festival!
Most Popular French food in Mevagissey, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 2092 reviews
Award winning cosy Cornish pub situated in a beautiful valley near St Austell and the Eden Project serving great food, wine,ale, and coffee. Enjoy cosy fires in the winter months and a great pub garden in the summer
Authentic, characterful village pub with a varied menu. The service was prompt and friendly.Our party had a ploughmans, brisket burnt ends, filthy fries and a chicken roll. The brisket was obscenely tasty. The filthy fries were just vast. All our party staggered away complaining of tight clothes and an urgent need to sleep. Thoroughly recommended Superb! Come back and try our lovely Sunday Roast or maybe a tasty breakfast on a Friday or Saturday morning from 7.30-10am. Don't for get we have lots coming up as we approach winter, we have some great music this weekend, won't be long and we will all be singing carols in the bar on the 22nd December! Check out our lovely special Christmas menu too - its available to book from 1st December right through until 21st!
Where to eat European food in Mevagissey: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 318 reviews
The Crown Inn is a delightful 16th Century inn serving a range of fine, award winning St Austell ales and offering freshly cooked and locally sourced food. There is a large beer garden with stunning views over the 'Cornish Alps'. A spacious car park provi
It is a beautiful pub and the young lady serving us was wonderful and very caring .Fish and chips, Pies and desserts all excellents . Highly recommend.Also loved the soups and the cheeses .Hi Roger M,Many thanks for your positive review.Hope fully it won't be too long until we have the pleasure your company again!Best WishesSteve
4 based on 526 reviews
A really lovely carvery. Food was piping hot. Lots of choice on veg nice crispy roast potatoes and a choice of 3 meats the turkey was lovely and moist and the beef was succulent and slightly pink. A really superb dinner and lovely venue. They also do an array of other dishes if roast is just not what you wants great place great food friendly staff.
4 based on 856 reviews
We wanted a good wholesome Sunday lunch in mevagissey and searched TripAdvisor. Up popped the fountain inn, just off the harbour. Popped in and spoke with license Bill. Any chance you could save us two lamb meals for 2pm ..no problem. And exactly as promised we had two superb Sunday roast lamb dinners with plenty of veg and lamb. Loads of gravy. Absolutely 100%, could not fault in anyway....except...there was Eaton mess on offer for a pudding. I was full..no room...disaster!!!
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