Find out what Grill restaurants to try in St Minver including Prawn on the Lawn, Barnaby's, The Red Lion Inn, St Mabyn Inn & Restaurant, The Slipway Cafe
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5 based on 1032 reviews
Enjoyed several dishes, each were excellent, my favourite being the red mullet. So many layers of flavour and to think this is all achieved in such a tiny kitchen!
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4 based on 186 reviews
Barnaby's is located in a former victorian tearoom in the centre of Padstow and is sister restaurant to the popular Prawn On The Lawn. Our menu changes regularly, we source everything as locally as possible and work with the seasons as much as we can. Wit
Small plates. Small being the operative word. Two skewers of lamb with the smallest amount of meat on each one. No wonder they advise you order lots of them. Ranging in price from £8 to £11. The male waiter with tattoos on neck was excellent. The young girl slim shoulder length hair should I think be better trained. Will I return. No way £144 for a meal for two sat on a cramped table by a cold window on a hard chair. One good server and one not. We tried you and felt let down
4 based on 246 reviews
Charming 18th century public house with 2 restaurants and a bar serving Bbq'd steaks and fish, a selection fo tapas tapas alongside traditional pub food
Popped into the Red Lion on the first night of our holiday. It was a Friday night and we hadn't booked and they were full, but we were greeted with a warm welcome from the bar staff and saud they would be able to accomodate us in 15 minutes. Sure enough just after I had finished my pint of Tribute we were called through.The dining room is windowless and lacks a bit of character so my expectations on the food front was lowered. How wrong I was. The tapas starters were fab, my curry from the specials was very tasty and my wife's beef wellington was the best she had had. All served with smiling, chatty staff at very reasonable prices.We will definitely be back before we leave and I will be having the beef wellington!
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4 based on 525 reviews
A group of 17 of us had Sunday lunch there. The service was friendly and efficient, although the food had started to cool when it came. As we were a big group, it did seem the vegetable portions were low. We pre-ordered meals, mostly roasts, and also had coffee and desert. We all enjoyed our meals and liked the corner where they were able to seat us all on one table. There were also fine with us paying individually and staying for a while chatting after the meal.
3 based on 476 reviews
The Harbourside is a cafe / bar. Its incorporated in the Slipway Building, directly across from Port Isaac Harbour. It serves traditional foods and drinks all year round although winter hours do vary.
Called in today had a cream tea which was just ok a cheese sandwich with salad and crisps, the cheese was awful the bread was stale and the salad was limp, the waiter bought it on a dirty tray the serviettes were damp, the jam and cream was cheap and not tasty and to add insult to injury it was very expensive the worse meal we have had after a weeks holiday in cornwall and also the most expensive a total rip off, place is dirty. My advice is do yourself a favour and AVOID
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