Reviews on Bar food in Port Isaac, England, United Kingdom. Port Isaac (Cornish: Porthysek) is a small and picturesque fishing village on the Atlantic coast of north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The nearest towns are Wadebridge and Camelford, both ten miles away. Port Gaverne, commonly mistaken to be part of Port Isaac, is a nearby hamlet that has its own history. The meaning of the Cornish name is "corn port", indicating a trade in corn from the arable inland district.
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4 based on 610 reviews
Chris & Jason invite you to come and join them at the Pityme Inn. Ideally located a mile from the beach at Rock this country pub offers real ales, great wines and a superb collection of gins. Their head chef Ryan , along with his team, have a delicious se
Popped here for dinner with a couple of friends on a Friday night in October.The restaurant was busy but they found us a table quickly and the service was exceptional throughout.I had the burger which was delicious, one of the best burgers Iâve ever had.Would definitely recommend a meal here if you are nearby.Thanks for your feedback. We are so pleased you enjoyed your visit to see us. We love our homemade burgers so we are pleased you enjoyed them too.We will pass on your feedback to the team and thanks for your recommendation.ThanksJason and Chris
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 245 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
The menu looks amazing online and wonât disappoint. We visited for dinner and had a real selection - from the curry, to lasagne, to chicken burger, to beef Wellington. Every dish was excellent, and the starters and puddings too. Felt like they really aim for top quality food and ingredients, and definitely hit the mark. Highly recommended if youâre looking for top quality food in the area.
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4 based on 195 reviews
Owners, Geoff and Karen offer you a warm welcome at The Cornish Arms in Pendoggett. Being situated 3 miles from the popular fishing village of Port Isaac makes The Cornish Arms an ideal base to make your stay in Cornwall a memorable one. We offer a variet
Called in for a snack at lunchtime and was very impressed. Lovely sandwiches made with huge doorsteps of the lovely thick bread. Mum couldnât eat both halves and the barmaid took the uneaten half and had it wrapped by the kitchen. Would definitely eat here again.
4 based on 280 reviews
Excellent views looking out over Polzeath and Pentire Point. Outdoor seating and dining available, Varied menu using local produce including plenty of fresh fish on the daily specials board. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks, as well as kids menu availa
Booked a table here for my husbandâs birthday. They knew we were vegetarian so catered for us really well. Food was top quality and tasted delicious. Polite and friendly staff. Fantastic views from the table. Parking was easy..near entrance. A lot of thought went into finer details such as fresh roses on table, quality napkins all the simple things that make a difference. We will definitely return..soon! Highly recommended. Fine dining but not overpriced. Value for money.
Where to eat Contemporary food in Port Isaac: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 466 reviews
The Maltsters Arms is a local friendly village pub, located in Chapel Amble near Wadebridge in the heart of Cornwall. This traditional pub is run by five locals who clubbed together and bought the pub. Two of the partners are chefs and they prepare and co
Popped in on spec and can honestly say this is the best meal Ive had in a long time. I had hake, kids had lamb burger and salmon and husband had steak. Absolutely beautiful, could not recommend this pub enough. Only downside was I couldnt manage a dessert. Lovely service too!
Where to eat British food in Port Isaac: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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 413 reviews
The AA 5 star, 2 Rosette rated 17th-century Port Gaverne Restaurant & Hotel is nestled in a beautiful secluded cove on North Cornwallâs dramatic coast. Enjoy seasonal, star-quality food inspired by the bounty on our doorstep. Relax in our traditional old
Well yes this is a five star hotel, but if you are used to the big city hotels then you maybe in for a shock. This is a very old building, so a very, very old hotel. Tiny stairs and lots of rooms in strange places, a bit of a rabbit warren. Great feeling though. Staff great, meals really good, rooms comfortable and clean and well serviced. Felt a little bit like a step back in time but fun for all that. Thanks for a great stay.
Most Popular Soups food in Port Isaac, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 1209 reviews
Out of 7 places to eat in Port Isaac we chose to eat in the pub, mainly due to watching Doc Martin so had to go inside. Its dog friendly downstairs and it has an upstairs with a view of port. Had to eat with our coats on as it was very cold in the pub. The food is good pub grub. Disagree with a previous review about it being a small pub as its a traditional fishing village with lots of old quaint buildings, no way to add an extension or you'd be in the sea!I do agree about it being abit wiffy of toilet smell. It smelt of cleaning products. Shame the windows couldnt have been cleaned though.Staff very friendly. Good cornish larger.
Most Popular Seafood food in Port Isaac, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 1405 reviews
Fresh, local, simple. Good Food.
Went for a meal on a Friday whilst staying in Port Isaac. Nice atmosphere, food was very good - crab linguine, burger was moist and full of flavour and the chips the best we've had. Service was prompt but not obtrusive. Would highly recommend.
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