Best Seafood restaurants nearby. Discover the best Seafood food in St Keverne. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Seafood restaurants near you. including The Old Lifeboat House, The Cove Bar & Restaurant, Ferryboat Inn, Casa Juan, Cj's at The sanctuary, The Wheel House, Cadgwith Cove Inn Restaurant, Hooked on the Rocks, Indidog Eatery, The Old Cellars Restaurant
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4 based on 202 reviews
We are a Cafe Bistro with a relaxed atmosphere serving great food sourced locally from the finest Cornish produce, fish from the boats directly opposite, vegetables from a local farmer & produce from local butchers. We have an outside seating area within
We called in for lunch whilst visiting the stunning fishing village of cadgwith. We had the fish and chips which were cooked perfectly and very fresh and tasty and the baguette sandwiches which were served with chips and a beautiful salad which featured things like sweet peas in the pod, cress and peppers as well as different varieties of lettuce, cucumber etc. All in all very good value and very tasty. Highly recommended
5 based on 102 reviews
I visited Indidog back in July 2019 with family and my other half, we had a three course dinner and cocktails. What a lovely venue with a lovely view of the harbour and surrounding countryside. The owners are brilliant, the food is well made and tasty, the bar and waiting staff know their stuff regarding cocktails, drinks and food. Hopefully this will prove to be a popular mainstay with the locals and tourists alike.
4 based on 951 reviews
We are open after a busy winter of refurbishment and are so proud to open our doors and show you our new look! We now have a brand new kitchen and a warmer richer colour palette to frame the outstanding view over looking Swanpool Beach, Falmouth. The rest
What a great place, really delicious food, great service, lovely ambience. All good. Could not fault our visit (other than the weather of course). Swanpool is a stunning little place, hope all the new houses being squeezed into this area doesn't alter the feeling - glad we found it when we did.
4 based on 610 reviews
The main menu is small but varied but you come here for the daily specials depending on what fish has been caught that day. Good sized portions letting the fish & seafood take centre stage. Staff friendly & knowledge who will recommend local products which is as it should be. Prices for all pockets.
5 based on 1095 reviews
Locally, daily caught shellfish served in a relaxed and very friendly atmosphere.Customer service and enjoyment are our priorities open from 6.00Pm - 9.00Pm Wednesday-saturday
Visited with friends who live locally. They had booked many months ago so there's no point in turning up and hoping for a table.Everything was delicious and I especially enjoyed the scallops and the firm, sweet crevettes with shells on.If I was being fussy I'd say there could be a wider selection of wine but hey, you're here for the shellfish.Service is great and I'm coming back in February. Hooray!
5 based on 177 reviews
Family run restaurant owned by a local Cornish family, offering the best ingredients Cornwall has to offer. The best Sunday Roasts for miles around as well as delicious steaks, pizzas & seafood during the week. Why not pop in for a great breakfast? Everyt
Food was very heavy and calorie laden, had heartburn for 2 days afterwards .garlic bread was literally dripping , if you like greasy food its definitely for you, I had the scallops which I thought was a healthy choice, but they were so swamped in sauce they were deemed tastless.Sorry to hear of your disappointed. The scallops are actually one of our most popular dishes and we've never had a complaint about them. it's a shame you didn't mention any of the issues during your visit with us. I'm also very sorry you had too waste time writing your very first review on trip advisor when again you just have simply mentioned it on the night . What did you have for mains ? Hopefully they were to you satisfaction ? Also the only gave 2 stars for service. This shocks me as Sarah is an absolute diamond of a host and is fantastic with all the customers. Thank you for you wordsPaul
5 based on 85 reviews
Early April, early evening the restaurant was unheated and chilly but as more people arrived it warmed up. The music was initially rather intrusive and repetitive but this improved too as it was turned down. Decor is rather spartan and it is rather dark inside. Overall service was pleasant though a little absent at times. The Spanish house wine at £18 was pretty vile. Being a couple of cheapskates we often opt for the cheapest, but at £18 we expected something drinkable. The house home made bread was also awful, tasteless, limp, crumbly and doughy, they took it off the bill when I fed this back at the end . I wanted to mop up the sauces but the bread was so horrible it was difficult to achieve this. This took away from the enjoyment of the meal. Overall the tapas which were all chosen from the specials board were a mixed bunch. The chorizo which was first out was excellent, the beef shank in red wine was good and the scallop dish pretty yum yum. Less impressive was the rubbery chicken in a mediocre garlic sauce and the baby squid which was mainly batter and lacking any flavouring. Portions are generous.We paid £55 before tip. I have scored this a three, my partner wanted to score it a two. He complained about the wine more than I did which was a bit silly as he had been given it to taste at the beginning and he said it was fine. So to be fair to the restaurant they did not get the opportunity to change it.
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4 based on 888 reviews
Eating and drinking is central to The Ferryboat Inn where we serve home-made pub classics alongside other delicious food. We have a 'farm to table' philosophy so that nothing comes between you and the produce we serve. Cheers, The Towill Family & Team.
Stayed at a cottage behind the pub so ate and drank there regularly.First class service and excellent food with the specials board changing every lunchtime and evening.If Carlsberg did pubs this would probably be the best pub /restaurant in the world !Hi Frederick997,Thank you for your kind words and I'm glad you enjoyed your time at the pub. We look forward to seeing you on your next visit.All the best,Zander
4 based on 888 reviews
Nestled on the shoreline of Maenporth Beach, The Cove offers uninterrupted views across Falmouth Bay. A sanctuary from the bustle of reality, where you can enjoy lunch al fresco on the elevated terrace or wind down the day with the full dining experience.
We had been here a year previously and been quite impressed, but on this occasion the service was poor. There were large waits between courses, particularly between starter and main course. We noticed that other persons who arrived after us were served before us which seemed wrong and we mentioned this. Food was ok, but it seemed that over fussy details were added unnecessarily.
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4 based on 476 reviews
Fish and Chip Take Away with Restaurant and Bar. Open 7 days a week from Easter. Vegetarian, Vegan Friendly. Dogs Welcome
At the far end of Coverack is the old a Lifeboat house,this now been converted into a little restaurant. The Doombar battered fish and chips are lovely, and the view out of end wall where the launch doors would have been is stunning. Sit and dine whilst watching the wild life entertain.
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