Reviews on Seafood food in Pendeen, United Kingdom including Lil's Chippy, The Commercial Restaurant, Mackerel Sky Seafood Bar, The Shore Restaurant, Apple Tree Cafe, Sennen Cafe, Bar & Bistro, Fraser’s Fish & Chips, Blacks of Chapel Street, Red Lion, The Bakehouse Restaurant
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4 based on 944 reviews
Set on two floors and in an idyllic palm tree and twinkly light filled courtyard, the Bakehouse has been a part of the local community for the past 15 years. New owners Kim Letchford and Gary Francis took over on the 14th February 2017. Kim started workin
We spent the whole day wondering where we could go for dinner and after walking past the restaurant decided this is where we would go. Thankfully they had a table for us that evening and we weren't disappointed. The food was all perfect and very fresh. Will certainly be making a point of going back next time we're in Cornwall.
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 375 reviews
Welcome to Blacks of Chapel Street, a new bar and dining room in the historic heart of Penzance, designed to offer our customers that something a little bit different. Whatever time of day you are looking for a friendly relaxing place for tasty food and d
Firstly they allow dogs.Secondly though busy they provide good service and try and stagger the sittings to give the kitchens a chance. Thirdly the menu is decent, the food is tasty and well presented and in huge portion sizes.Thoroughly recommended.
4 based on 441 reviews
Frasers is a family owner Fish & Chips restaurant and takeaway. Whether you choose to eat in or takeaway our commitment is to share with you the best of the best. We only serve you the highest quality and responsibly sourced produce. We always have a vari
We had just enjoyed a comic opera at the Minack open air theatre (Princess Ida) and headed in to Penzance with Fish and chips in mind, Frasers was easy to find, had parking available out front and provided top draw service and Dinner for us, we will be back!
4 based on 117 reviews
We are a Family run restaurant in Sennen where a warm welcome is always on the menu. You can come in for a coffee or cream tea, Breakfast lunch or an evening meal.
Rude manager and dreadful service typify this place. Donât have enough staff and those they do are surly. Simply donât go and use the cafe on the beachHi I am so sorry you felt like this. We are a small family business and pride ourselves on delivering great service. Could I please ask who was rude to you as we don't have a manager and our staff are all really friendly and jolly. is it definitely Sennen bistro at Seaview holiday park you are referring to?
4 based on 335 reviews
Apple Tree Cafe is a licensed cafe/coffee shop serving our own roasted coffee (Penmarace Coffee) as well as tea and soft drinks. We serve breakfast, brunch, lunch, cakes and cream teas. Wherever possible we use local produce in our freshly prepared food.
Get away from the horrors of the theme park that they have turned Landâs End into - 5 minutes away is this oasis of boho style and quality. Fresh roasted coffee - I had the Aussie Long Mac - smooth and tasty. Great selection of snacks and really good looking lunch menu. Dog friendly. Highly recommend.Dear Mr WoodstockThank you for taking the time to post a review about our coffee - we have tried very hard to get the right roast to suit everyone and it is lovely to have it appreciated.Enjoy your holiday and we hope to see you again in the future.Kind regards, Penny
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5 based on 506 reviews
Online Bookings only, no walk-ins. Bookings close at 1pm for the current day. Set menu (fish/seafood) only, no a la carte. Booking is essential as we buy fresh produce daily and refuse walk-ins due to stock levels. A small family run seafood restaurant. R
Exquisite seafood-focused tasting menu with interesting Japanese influences, but not being gimmicky or fusion-y. It's more than just a "one-man" show now as the chef has staff to handle the front of the house, but Bruce also likes to chat with diners after their meal, which is awesome experience. He's a charming, enthusiastic host, and his energy manifests in all of his dishes.
5 based on 914 reviews
Closed for 2019- re-open March 2020. A seasonal seafood bar serving 'tasting plates' of fresh, local seafood and fish. Please note we do not take bookings
Came here for lunch today and it was delicious, fresh and uncomplicated. We are staying in St. ives On vacation and decided to take a drive to Penzance today as the weather wasnât that pleasant this morning. We were just driving past Mackerel Sky and thought it looked like a great spot. We were not wrong. Great menu, lovely drink selection and Super friendly staff Made us feel welcome and we thoroughly loved all our plates. Made us wish we lived closer. Thanks x
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4 based on 279 reviews
The Commercial is a former coaching inn run by the same family for over 100 years. We are an inn offering excellent value home cooked food using the fantastic local produce available to us wherever possible. There is a full bar menu with weekly specials f
Have been coming here for over 20 years for Sunday lunch with my family. Have happily given five star reviews before. The Sunday roast is usually awesome and excellent value for £8.50. In many ways it is a perfect venue with a public bar and , pool table, function room and smaller side room for additional eating.Last time we came was 4 months ago and it was fab. Today the general feeling from all of us was that things had let slip. Things didnât get off to a good start: we had to send some cutlery back because it had food on it. The young lady who served us kept forgetting to bring things we had asked for. We had to ask for our drinks twice and we ended up going up to the counter for the condiments which we had requested. Minor points perhaps but I donât think itâs unreasonable to expect your horseradish sauce with the beef. We chose to wait but risked the food going cold.With respect to the food, the Yorkshire puddings, roast potatoes and gravy were all great as usual. I felt the vegetable and meat portions were smaller and the beef was over cooked.This could have just been a blip: I gather there was a festival in St Just the previous day and one of the staff was as they described it was âhangingâ.If I were to offer a constructive observation it would be this; the Commercial always benefitted from the presence of the old lady who played the âmine hostâ role well. She circulated amongst the customers checking that everything was alright. That way any niggles were addressed early and corrected. On the occasion we visited it didnât feel like anyone was in charge. The staff didnât feel on it.I can see that the manager reads the reviews and I hope he/she understands that these comments have been as objective as possible. Dear nobster666Cardiff thank you for your comprehensive observations of last Sunday's lunch service. We have not changed anything about the way either serve or cook our roasts since your last visit 4 months ago so it is disappointing that you did not enjoy your roast this time around. We feel we still offer an incredibly good value, home cooked, traditional roast. Now I will address your other concerns. Yes you did visit us the day after our Lafrowda Festival weekend and yes I know one or two members of my young staff had turned up for work not at their best! However our Sunday lunch service should be the easiest of the week and you most certainly should not have had these problems. With regards the hosting, my dear Mum passed away suddenly last year (so you will most certainly have also missed her in her "mine host" role 4 months ago as well) and as such that is now another of my roles if I am not required in the kitchen with the chefs. However, this Sunday we must have missed one another probably because in between me popping in and out of the dining areas I spent the entire day cleaning the pub, getting stock put away, sorting tills, dealing with guests leaving and arriving and generally dealing with the aftermath of owning and running the biggest, busiest pub in the town following our busiest weekend of the year.So yes given the timing of your visit I am perfectly aware that The Commercial was not running at its best for this particular Sunday lunchtime but to be quite honest if you had seen the place the night before after we closed our doors I think you would quite frankly be amazed to see us up and running Sunday lunch service at all.However there is no excuse for you being given poor service since I have already stated Sunday lunch is by far the easiest of dinner services that we do because we do limit our menu due to the numbers that we cater for week in and week out. I welcome all reviews as I view them as a business tool by which you can learn and improve. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to leave us your thoughts.
4 based on 100 reviews
Established in 1993, this friendly, family run fish and chip shop/cafe serves the tastiest fish and chips this side of the bridge (Tamar Bridge that is!). Cooked in the traditional way you can enjoy your food with a clear conscience, as all fish has come
Well - they donât seem to have retired yet! Had cod and chips, and then chips on their own for the vegetarian husband. The Northern owners were nice and friendly. My fish was lovely with great batter, chips were okay - I nearly always say that. Putting fish and chips in boxes is always a good idea, I think, because wrapped in greaseproof they suffered a bit even on the 1.5 mile drive home. Check the website, because the opening hours are variable and a bit random. Free car park opposite.
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