Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Padstow. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Walking is a way of life in the picturesque Cornwall town of Padstow. The South West Coast Path—which, at 630 miles, is Britain’s longest footpath—stretches along the coast and, via ferry, across the River Carmel. The former fishing port is today a hub of fine wining and dining. Lose yourself in the Lost Gardens of Heligan, a fairyland of heirloom flowers, or go back to the future at the Eden Project, a horticultural wonderland housed inside dramatic biodomes.
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3 based on 175 reviews
I made this pub my destination and turning point when walking (along the SWCP as it happens) from Padstow on a bright sunny day whilst my wife attended a cooking course in the town. I decided against the food as nothing appealed to my vegetarian taste and just made do with a pleasant pint of Skinners ale before starting the walk back to Padstow.Not overly special, but SWCP walkers may appreciate it for a short break as options are limited on this part of the Path.
4 based on 37 reviews
Just love this carvery good value as well, £10.50 which includes a drink of your choice. The meat is always tender and noisy always a choice of 2 sometimes three, the veg changes regularly depending on season but always mustard mash, cauli cheese and you can taste the cheese roast potatoes and roast parsnips and what else in season also a cornish tradition suet duff. Well worth the visit staff friendly place spotless clean.
3 based on 482 reviews
Popped in here for an evening meal with my wife and 1 year old. Plenty of places to sit and lots of space for our pushchair. Good choice of food. I had the Madras (very tasty) and my Wife had the Mushroom Risotto, which again she really enjoyed. The staff throughout the night were really friendly and accommodating and couldn't do enough for us. A really pleasant experience.
4 based on 126 reviews
Whist staying in portcothan bay the Tredrea inn is our local whilst on holiday from Scotland.. Must be one of the best views in Cornwall amazing views of the bay. The owner and the staff have been lovely and welcoming . Would recommended to all visiting the area.
4 based on 146 reviews
A picturesque seafood bar with the best harbour view in Padstow, serving excellent cocktails, great food, and fresh, local oysters.
We went to Padstow and hadnât booked but we were quickly seated. I ordered crab and prawn cocktail and my other half the squid starters. We also shared an oyster starter and they were absolutely fab! Marie our server was friendly and attentive. All the starters arrived in good time. I followed mine with perfectly cooked mussels and he had the linguini which he declared as very tasty. The mains arrived quickly and were piping hot. We then opted for sticky toffee pudding which we shared. The whole meal was well worth the money and the service from Marie was excellent. Highly recommended as the quality of food was excellent.
3 based on 2578 reviews
The Cornish Arms in St. Merryn, offers a simple British pub menu, with dishes like real beef burgers, mussels and chips and scampi in the basket. Expect some of St Austell Brewery's best ales and a great selection of wines. In summer, sit outside in fresh
Because there were seven of us we were able to book a table. Drinks order was taken promptly and drinks served to the right people without prompting. One of our group requires lactose free and the manager was really helpful, going through the allergen booklet with her. We ordered several different mains - cod curry, fish and chips and Vietnamese salad. My only comment was that the curry portion and the salad were a little on the small size, but the food was delicious. Four of us ordered the Mexican rice pudding which was nice, but again small portion and not piping hot. The corner of the restaurant where we were seated was not particularly warm, and two of our group took to wearing their coats - it should not be difficult to regulate the heating.Overall, lovely, helpful staff and great food, and we will undoubtedly return next year.
4 based on 269 reviews
WAX Newquay is a brand new restaurant and cocktail bar located in the heart of Newquay. Located in a historic Lloyds bank this restaurant in a mix between modern stylings and the classic bank decor.
We came here on the 20th October for our wedding anniversary meal. After reading the reviews I thought 2 bad reviews, the rest brilliant - and it wasn't so big inside so we were expecting a more personal approach. This is not what we got. We ordered drinks and our meal at 7.02. The bar man said he would bring my cocktail over ASAP. 30 mins later still no cocktail!! My husband had finished half his drink! The barman looked busy so we assumed he was making the cocktail, no he went away from the bar and wiped tables!! We then said "excuse me, we are still waiting for a cocktail" he replied yes I know!!! He then came over with the cocktail which was mostly ice! The food - whilst that was quicker than the drinks HA - the burger I ordered was very rare. Almost still mooing! Then we noticed I was missing my onion rings - I didn't dare mention this as I thought I'd have a snappy reply. £41 - for a upscale Wetherspoons. We did enjoy the décor.
4 based on 129 reviews
Stayed for a few days. Our room (Ketch) was lovely. Well appointed, tastefully decorated and comfortable. Breakfast was plentiful and of great quality and the staff could not have been more friendly. Located right in the heart of Padstow, itâs a delightful place we would stay at again when we visit this area
4 based on 570 reviews
We stayed at a B&B in Padstow recently and were recommended to eat here by our landlady. Always ready to take local advice we opted for the fish pie which was wonderful - big chunks of fish and really tasty. Very helpful staff and a very pleasant atmosphere - highly recommended.
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4 based on 269 reviews
WAX Newquay is a brand new restaurant and cocktail bar located in the heart of Newquay. Located in a historic Lloyds bank this restaurant in a mix between modern stylings and the classic bank decor.
We came here on the 20th October for our wedding anniversary meal. After reading the reviews I thought 2 bad reviews, the rest brilliant - and it wasn't so big inside so we were expecting a more personal approach. This is not what we got. We ordered drinks and our meal at 7.02. The bar man said he would bring my cocktail over ASAP. 30 mins later still no cocktail!! My husband had finished half his drink! The barman looked busy so we assumed he was making the cocktail, no he went away from the bar and wiped tables!! We then said "excuse me, we are still waiting for a cocktail" he replied yes I know!!! He then came over with the cocktail which was mostly ice! The food - whilst that was quicker than the drinks HA - the burger I ordered was very rare. Almost still mooing! Then we noticed I was missing my onion rings - I didn't dare mention this as I thought I'd have a snappy reply. £41 - for a upscale Wetherspoons. We did enjoy the décor.
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