Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Helston. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. Helston (Cornish: Hellys) is a town and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated at the northern end of the Lizard Peninsula approximately 12 miles (19 km) east of Penzance and 9 miles (14 km) south-west of Falmouth. Helston is the most southerly town on the island of Great Britain and is around 1.5 miles (2.4 km) farther south than Penzance. The population in 2011 was 11,700.
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4 based on 207 reviews
Diving/staying round the corner at Porthkerris, you can get a real local proper pub grub eat here. We were lucky as we called in at last minute but the management took order with no quibble. as its local, independent and quite cut off you should expect to pay a little more with meals at £10-£12 each, more of course for items such as steak. Sometimes you can get more spicy Asian dishes as well. I recommend booking especially on weekends and close to bank hols otherwise could be 1-2 hours wait, and food will stop at 21:00This is exactly half way on the great south west coast path.
4 based on 377 reviews
Mainland Britain's most southerly inn located in the heart of The Lizard village. A wonderful place to eat, drink and stay with a traditional Cornish bar and restaurant, serving homemade food and local fish and seafood dishes. The Inn boasts 8 stylish and
Lovely atmospheric inn, loads of original architecure. Went for a meal in the restaurant, pub really busy but still had excellent service from the predominantly young staff.Food was really good, freshly cooked and well presented. Good selection of ales. Highly recommend.Hi Barbara JThank you so much for your wonderful review. We are so pleased you had a great time and would highly recommend us, that's so appreciated by us and all our team.Hope to welcome you back one dayBest wishes James & Donna
4 based on 538 reviews
Good beers with plenty of variety, and with RNAS Culdrose nearby good to see the Curio Fly Navy Gin. I settled upon seafood chowder followed by pork medallions on black pudding, the rest started with scallops and one with venison steak the other also with pork medallions. Service was excellent, the food piping hot, the staff great and the puddings very naughty. Recommend it to everyone
4 based on 443 reviews
Lovely friendly locals pub with beautiful sea views from a terrace, serving home cooked food,locally brewed ales and a good selection of largers and other beverages.
This pub was just a few doors away from where we were staying and with 4 adults plus 3 young children was a great place to go for an early evening tea that was not pricey. A bit up the hill but the views are great. A good selection of beers, nice friendly staff and good food.
4 based on 170 reviews
We ate at the Prince of Wales twice recently on our trip to the Helston area. Both of our meals on both occasions were delicious. They even brought in a television to show the England women's world cup semi-final match which made for a nice atmosphere.
4 based on 898 reviews
Drank here most nights, itâs a olde world pub think itâs 17th century, right on the harbour side.Drinks prices and choice were good, we had a few meals here, start doing food after 6, you can not book so need to get a table early, foods really nice, 1 of the best scampi we have ever had, pet friendly too.
4 based on 332 reviews
Located next to the popular National Seal Sanctuary in the picturesque village of Gweek near Helston. We are in the heart of "Poldark" country and are close to some of the beaches used in the filming of the new and old TV series. Church Cove and Gunwallow
Ate here twice during our holiday, Sunday lunch and then an evening meal. Both times food good, tasty and well presented. Brilliant friendly service from all the staff. Highly recommend.
4 based on 131 reviews
The Three Tuns is a family-friendly pub in the heart of St Keverne, on the beautiful Lizard Peninsula, which was recently voted one of the best places to live in the UK by the Sunday Times. â We serve coffee and cake from 10am daily, with food available t
Ideal one night stop during a three day burst of cliff walking. Very friendly welcome and with the exception of the lack of a Vodafone signal - even standing on the outdoor fire escape! - we really enjoyed our stay.Dinner was really good with excellent fish in particular and the full breakfast was just what you need before nine more miles going up, down along the cliff path.The room was spacious with a modern shower room and despite being right on the square sleep time was really quiet from around 2200hrs.Highly recommend and reasonably priced.We're really pleased you enjoyed your stay with us and that we set you up well for your next day walking our beautiful coastal path. Unfortunately a lack of reception for some mobile phone networks is still something of a curse for very rural Cornwall - a pay off the peace and quiet!
5 based on 373 reviews
Lovely staff in this pub, really quant and pleasant place to drink or eat. The food is out of this world.
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4 based on 116 reviews
The Cutty Sark has an informal pub style dining area on the upper level as well as more formal restaurant on the ground floor that is also available for private party hire.
I booked a table by phone and was surprised to find the Pub restaurant almost empty. We were worried whether this was because the food was not up to much but were in for a surprise.The roast lamb with vegetables we ordered was lovely and rich, very tasty.Quite a different experience from other Sunday roasts in town recently, which haven't been up to scratch one way or another, from lukewarm or uncrispy roast potatoes or swimming in gravy.We found out later that the Pub had only just restarted offering Sunday lunches.Definitely worth another visit or two.
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