Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Mousehole. Mousehole (/ˈmaʊzəl/; Cornish: Porthenys) is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated about 2.5 miles (4 km) south of Penzance on the shore of Mount's Bay.
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4 based on 213 reviews
Tucked away a little from the seafront, this is well worth finding for food. We were not expecting much as itâs a small pub with a limited menu but the seafood linguine was excellent with a hint of chilli. All of our meals were excellent and the staff were friendly and efficient. Itâs well worth finding and itâs advisable to book if you can
4 based on 912 reviews
A rather quirky nautically themed free house, filled with maritime memorabilia and valuable artefacts from the bottom of the sea. Providing a selection of Cornish real ales and ciders and a variety of quality Czech and Bavarian Lagers. We also have a long
The famous nautical glitz in the pub and restaurant had me worried for a while - surely they cannot also serve superb fish and seafood meals. But they sure did! After the regulation photographs we settled into a roasted pepper soup and whitebait starter. Both were sublime! For mains, my partner had a huge helping of crab salad while I chose the sole. Delicious! The sevice was attentive, and the prices fair (all things considered).Hello Graham J,Thanks so much for taking the time to write us such a fab review! It means alot when we get a five star one. I ma delighted we were able to help you enjoy your evening (the Megrim sole is my favourite dish on the menu too btw !). We hoep to see you again soon,
4 based on 529 reviews
Tucked away in the old quarter of Penzance, The Cornish Barn is a rustic restaurant, bar and smokehouse in Penzance serving a wholesome menu with a focus on fresh Cornish produce â all helped along by craft beers and wines from local independent vineyards
We had drinks here one night, and came back the next night for dinner. We loved the warm, cosy decor, good choice of drinks and pretty good food. The only thing that wasnât great was the service; a lot of errors both times, the staff were friendly but lacked professionalism. They forgot to bring menus and to seat us in the restaurant until well after the reservation time, and every drinks order was messed up. All in all, however, we forgave the slapdash service because the ambiance and food made up for it. We would go again if we were in the area.Good evening honeyHenleyonThames,Thank you for your time writing this review.I am happy to hear that you loved the atmosphere of the Restaurant, and I will be sure to pass on your comments about the food on to the kitchen.I am sorry that the service was not to the standards that you wanted. Please feel free to contact the management team via phone or by emailing us at [email protected] to provide some extra information, so that we can work to insure that this does not happen again. We appreciate all feedback to help our eccentric charmed slice of Penzance grow.Kind RegardsRyanDuty manager
4 based on 529 reviews
Tucked away in the old quarter of Penzance, The Cornish Barn is a rustic restaurant, bar and smokehouse in Penzance serving a wholesome menu with a focus on fresh Cornish produce â all helped along by craft beers and wines from local independent vineyards
We had drinks here one night, and came back the next night for dinner. We loved the warm, cosy decor, good choice of drinks and pretty good food. The only thing that wasnât great was the service; a lot of errors both times, the staff were friendly but lacked professionalism. They forgot to bring menus and to seat us in the restaurant until well after the reservation time, and every drinks order was messed up. All in all, however, we forgave the slapdash service because the ambiance and food made up for it. We would go again if we were in the area.Good evening honeyHenleyonThames,Thank you for your time writing this review.I am happy to hear that you loved the atmosphere of the Restaurant, and I will be sure to pass on your comments about the food on to the kitchen.I am sorry that the service was not to the standards that you wanted. Please feel free to contact the management team via phone or by emailing us at [email protected] to provide some extra information, so that we can work to insure that this does not happen again. We appreciate all feedback to help our eccentric charmed slice of Penzance grow.Kind RegardsRyanDuty manager
4 based on 297 reviews
Family run pub/restaurant with ample parking and a large beer garden with children's climbing frame. We sell Cornish Ales and Cornish lager, along side the usual pub classics. We are open seven days a week from midday and our restaurant is open seven days
We chose this place to eat because of the certificate of excellence status. However, it wasnât as good as I was expecting. The food is good no frills pub grub and the place is family friendly. The service was welcoming and efficient. So all in all a great place if youâre on holiday with the family and on a budget but it wasnât a place that was notable or a âmust visitâ.
4 based on 681 reviews
this is a pub opposite the Scillonian crossing in Penzance that serves excellent food.
the staff here are fantastic,the food is excellant,with imenu to suit everyone,we have the whitebait with granery bread,and it is a platefull,there are also specials every day.so realey you are spoilt for choice.the staff richard,rosie,chris and andy are real credit to the dolphin,and penzance.
4 based on 142 reviews
Our Café/bar is a lively 40-seater space serving a great range of fresh food & drink options. Including locally sourced ales, delicious wines, thirst quenching soft drinks & a full range of coffees & teas. Our menu changes monthly to help us bring you foo
Stopped and watched a lunch time film here at midday. Viewing experience is very good with plenty of legroom and comfy seats.Had lunch afterwards in their spacious cafe area. Menu is fairly straightforward although the food does have a touch of class. Pork belly tacos were a very nice light bite as were the freshly prepared cakes. Price is also reasonable for food although drinks are at the slightly higher end but are probably what's expected for this type of venue. Hi Paul, thank you for taking the time to review! We're glad to hear you enjoyed your experience in the cinema and restaurant, and are looking forward to your next visit. Kind regards, Newlyn Filmhouse.
4 based on 248 reviews
Ate in Red Lion 3 times whilst on our week to Newlyn on final night husband ordered the fish pie - he found a piece of what looked and felt like pottery in it - when he told the chef she said it was crab shell. My husband said it felt like it had nearly broken his tooth she said âYou poor f***er I wonât charge for itâ - appalling - horrible end to a lovely week
4 based on 790 reviews
This is a pub on the quay at Mousehole.
Don't get me wrong, this is a great pub. The menu was very properly limited, suggesting at least, home cooked food, and the food was really ample and totally delicious. Lots of well cooked veg with the chicken I ordered. The pub, on an October Sunday, was crammed. Entering earlier to check availability, the barman seemed a tad annoyed at the distraction, and certainly when I ordered my food and drink, he was at best sullen.However, when he was later clearing tables, he was very engaging. So, bit of a mix.If you come to this pub, you HAVE to be comfortable with dogs. Most locals surround the bar accompanied by several dogs of assorted sizes and various shapes. But if that's OK, and it was for me, then this is a place for excellent food.Thank you for your visit and your review, we are delighted that you have enjoyed your time with us and we hope that you will return for another visit soon!
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4 based on 529 reviews
Tucked away in the old quarter of Penzance, The Cornish Barn is a rustic restaurant, bar and smokehouse in Penzance serving a wholesome menu with a focus on fresh Cornish produce â all helped along by craft beers and wines from local independent vineyards
We had drinks here one night, and came back the next night for dinner. We loved the warm, cosy decor, good choice of drinks and pretty good food. The only thing that wasnât great was the service; a lot of errors both times, the staff were friendly but lacked professionalism. They forgot to bring menus and to seat us in the restaurant until well after the reservation time, and every drinks order was messed up. All in all, however, we forgave the slapdash service because the ambiance and food made up for it. We would go again if we were in the area.Good evening honeyHenleyonThames,Thank you for your time writing this review.I am happy to hear that you loved the atmosphere of the Restaurant, and I will be sure to pass on your comments about the food on to the kitchen.I am sorry that the service was not to the standards that you wanted. Please feel free to contact the management team via phone or by emailing us at [email protected] to provide some extra information, so that we can work to insure that this does not happen again. We appreciate all feedback to help our eccentric charmed slice of Penzance grow.Kind RegardsRyanDuty manager
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