Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Portreath, England, United Kingdom. Portreath is a civil parish, village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is about three miles northwest of Redruth.
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4 based on 340 reviews
Multi award winning, take away pizza. Made daily from organic flour and hand-stretched to order, with homemade tomato sauce and locally sourced toppings. Fresh deli items and local ice-cream also sold and a range of Cornish and Italian wine, beer, cider a
Well the place advertised 2 for £16 on their pizzas and ultimately missed the chance to make any extra business as we were told "we don't do the deal for tourists in the tourist season".Firstly, it wasn't the tourist season. That had finished the week before.Secondly, you missed out making £48+++ on a quiet Wednesday.Thirdly, we went to Perranporth's Del Mar to spend our money and were recieved with warm smiles, cheaper pizzas and better service.Good luck with your business. Sorry you missed our special offer night. We run our popular ‘Big Wednesday’ deal of any two pizzas for £16 (and two ‘Wheal Jane’ Margaritas for £10) during term times, so we’re starting again this week now the schools are going back. This offer is available to everyone, of course, wherever they come from. We pride ourselves on our friendly welcome, so we’re really disappointed that you feel we didn’t answer your phone enquiry about the special offer night in an appropriate manner - we don’t use the term “tourist season”, and we certainly wouldn’t say any offer excludes ‘tourists’, so we apologise if this is the impression you received. We’re glad you enjoyed a good meal locally, and hope you are able to visit us in person some time to try our pizzas: we’re sure you’ll love them, any night of the week! Do feel free to contact us directly if you wish to discuss anything further. We hope to be able to welcome you to The Cornish Pizza Company soon. Best wishes.
The newly refurbished and family run Railway Inn is a relaxed family friendly pub with restaurant. Enjoy a huge range of fresh meals from beautiful and delicious sharing platters to tasty 16oz steaks on steak night with locally brewed Keltek ales. Relax o
This pub was closed for a while, and has reopened under new management. The bars have been tastefully renovated; and the staff are very friendly and helpful.I think it is in the estate of pubs owned by or tied to (not sure of the right term) the Keltec Brewery, in nearby Redruth. Whatever -- the draught beers (Keltec products when I was there) are excellent and well-kept by the cellarman. And there is a good range of other drinks, including Cornish ciders.When I went most recently it was as a family group of three to the Sunday carvery. I forget the exact price, but it was not more than £10 per head for a standard range of meats and veg. What stood out, and made this excellent value for money was the cooking. Everything was just right -- none of the soggy, overcooked veg that so often afflicts carvery food, and the meats were so tasty!When I put all these things together, I have no hesitation in saying we'll be back, and sooner rather than later.
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Ordered 2 pizzas for collection via the website - which is good and easy to use, however the choice of pizzas is limited vs other local outlets and some well known pizza selections are missing. The Pizzas can be expensive unless you take up one or more the deals offered, then the price is reasonable. The order tracking online was good and indeed when I arrived to collect my Pizza (only 2 other customers there, so not busy) it was listed on the screen as being ready, however when the person behind the counter checked it was not actually on the dispatch shelf. She then went away to clean some services as numerous pizzas were placed on the shelf over the next few minutes. My name disappeared off the screen and 3 -4 minutes later another person asked if I was waiting and found that my pizzas were one of the ones put on the shelf (along with many for delivery) about 20 seconds after the first person checked. As I prepaid, they only wanted my surname,which had been on the screen for all to see, not the order number (not on screen), so potentially anyone could pop in hang around and pick up any prepaid pizzas where someone was late in arriving. The pizzas themselves had a good crust but skimped a little on the cheese, although other toppings were ok. They were not bad, but not as good as what I have had from Pizza hut and PIzza express. I feel the collection experience would be better if they had a separate shelf for collection pizzas and perhaps the person putting them on the shelf could tell the counter person.
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