Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Hayle, England, United Kingdom. Hayle (Cornish: Heyl, lit. "estuary") is a small town, civil parish and cargo port in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated at the mouth of the Hayle River (which discharges into St Ives Bay) and is approximately seven miles (11 km) northeast of Penzance.
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4 based on 333 reviews
We specialise in handmade Pizzas and Pasta whilst maintaining a full A La Carte Mediterranean menu. Dishes include; freshly caught Newlyn fish, locally sourced meats and a comprehensive, freshly prepared vegetarian menu. All of this is finished with a sel
Sat outside on the under cover terrace. Metal seats uncomfortable and cold to sit on. This area is neglected with weeds growing between slabs and in borders. The windows need cleaning and there was a spiky plant behind me stabbing me in the back. Food was mediocre. Garlic prawns to start that were pale and were slightly undercooked and not hot enough. Seafood pizza with not enough toppings. Very stingy. Although the pizza base was good. Again not hot enough. Overcharged on the bill for a starter we didn't have, when this was brought to the waitresses attention the response was "No worries!!" Where was the apology? The designated driver wasn't drinking and when wine glasses were brought to the table, She declined a glass and the waitress said "Are you sure?" Very unprofessional.
3 based on 469 reviews
Down on the sand at Carbis Bay Beach you will find our laid-back Beach Club Restaurant focusing on sun-soaked Mediterranean-style delights such as hand-picked Cornish crab, fresh fish caught locally from St Ives day boats, steaks and homemade wood-fired p
We had previously called here on a sunny day and enjoyed drinks sat outside overlooking the beach. On this visit heavy showers were forecast so we sought shelter inside and enjoyed the view, watching the rain and hail outside. The tea was good and my partner really enjoyed the shortbread biscuits.
4 based on 723 reviews
St. Ives seafront sit in and take away cafe. Small licensed cafe specialising in home cooked food. Gluten free range of food. Well behaved dogs allowed.Minimum spend required over lunch time.
I cannot rate Pels highly enough. My daughter has Coeliac disease and holidaying can be hard on her. St Ives is a beautiful place but watching everyone eating fish and chips on the sea front is tough when not one of the many food outlets could cater for her (this shocked me). Pels saved the day. The staff were highly knowledgeable about cross contamination and offered more than one choice. We went for take away pizza which my daughter said was the best gluten free pizza she has ever had! So much so that we went back twice more on our week in St Ives. Although some people may not understand how profound a pizza can be it made my daughter feel normal and for me to watch her being able to to eat her dinner on the beach is something I will never forget. Thank you so much to the lovely, friendly young ladies that served us. Please keep offering gluten free.Thank youMrs EWe have worked hard over the last four years since we took over Pels to ensure our Gluten Free menu is to the same high standard as all our other produce and I am glad we have hit the mark for you guys We know how important it is, particularly for Celiacs, and to read your Review and see what it meant to you and your daughter is so rewarding Please do come and see us again and thank you for taking the time to write your lovely Review
4 based on 1199 reviews
Letâs start with the many positives- good efficient staff, prompt service, interesting menu and reasonable prices. Itâs a busy establishment with a delightful outlook over the harbour.All this leads me to say it is a good choice for a pleasant dinner. However, while my partners seafood pasta bake with side salad met her hopes, my crab linguini with fresh chilli was disappointing. The flavour I anticipated was not delivered as the chilli was totally lacking in capsaicin, the active ingredient that makes chilli chilli. The red vegetable in my rather watery pasta was no more than capsicum. With the very good garlic bread and my wifeâs pasta bake scoring well, mine was a substantial let down.I hope the management improve this dish as the establishment deserves it.
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4 based on 711 reviews
Never really had a bad meal here. If I did I would tell them and I'm sure they would rectify it. They are always busy so best to book. The turnover is fairly quick but you don't feel rushed. Very pleasant bar and waiting staff. Good value for money.
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