Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Mawgan Porth, United Kingdom including WAX Newquay, The Travellers Rest Pub, The Scarlet Restaurant, Scott & Babs, St Mawgan Tea Room, Carnewas Tea Rooms, The Merrymoor Inn Restaurant, Catch Seafood, Bar & Grill, Zacry's Restaurant, Bedruthan Steps Hotel Restaurant
Restaurants in Mawgan Porth
4 based on 169 reviews
The hotel restaurant is open to non-residents. It is a lovely restaurant overlooking the sea.
Beautiful family beach spa hotel. Large complex with outdoor pool and spa areas, indoor gym and relaxing lounges. Incredible Art throughout from local contemporary artists. Approx walk to the beach 7 mins; food fantastic, fresh and veggie/GF well catered for. All types of visitors from couples; families and groups;Would recommend
4 based on 237 reviews
The style combines Cornish attitude with a classic brasserie, while the food draws on international influences, local inspiration and executive chef Neil Haydock's passion for contemporary American cuisine. Provenance is important and the seasonal two or
Uninspiring menu coupled with slow service and overpriced, mediocre wine. Dined here as part of a full board stay at Watergate Bay Hotel. Food choice uninspiring and below expectations. Although the quality is better than most chain hotels it could be so much better. But it's a captive audience here, especially if you want a drink. In future, we'll probably drive over to Padstow for fine dining for similar money once you factor out the £35+ mediocre wine. Such a shame, a missed opportunity.Dear johnroberts422,Thank you for taking the time to leave your review. It's disappointing to read that you didn't enjoy your meal in Zacry's. We always try to source the finest local, seasonal produce which is normally very well received by our guests. I apologise that we did not meet your expectations on this occasion. I will be sure to pass your comments along to the team to review and we will hope to have the opportunity to welcoming you back in the future.
4 based on 640 reviews
Stunning beachfront restaurant serving specializing in fresh locally caught seafood in a laid back coastal environment. Sunday roast on the coast, tapas, grilled meats & burgers also favorites plus fully stocked licensed bar featuring many old favorites a
Couldn't get a table for 7 at the local pub, so we opted for The Catch. Good decision! The menu, whilst primarily fish and seafood based, also offers grilled meat sand both vegetarian and vegan options, enough to satisfy anyone seeking a meal. All of us went for starters, with 3 Frito Misto (squid, prawns and mussels fried in flour) a couple of crispy squid and a beautifully cooked red mullet. All were, without exception, excellent. Mains followed after a suitable interval, and included four roast belly of pork, accompanied by Yorkshire puds the size of Sheffield, roast spuds and veg and cauliflower gratin. I went for the roast seafood platter, which comprised oyster, scallops, squid and prawns, swimming in a delicious seafood bisque. The Cornish crab gratin looked, smelled and tasted delicious. The child's meal, sausage and chips, arrived with our starters, so he didn't have to wait for food. All the above (except the sausage & chips) were washed down with tasty local ales and lager, followed by a couple of bottles of Picpoul de Pinet. The waitress attending our table was excellent, and the service was leisurely enough for a two hour family lunch, unhurried but attentive. The restaurant itself is bright, clean and inviting, with views of the beach from the front, and also boasts a large terrace, which would be great in high summer. Although late October, the inside was almost full throughout our lunch. I thoroughly recommend this place, and would not hesitate to return.
4 based on 561 reviews
Just stopped by for drinks. Lovely location overlooking the beach, the drinks were significantly cheaper than our hotel, The Bedruthan. We sat outside in the sunshine in what appears to be a recently refurbished garden area. We didn't eat but the food coming out look lovely.
4 based on 138 reviews
Our family are big fans of the British cream tea and can honestly say that the scones at Carnewas tearooms are they best we've ever had. A golden outer crunch, beautifully soft layers inside and very generous proportions of clotted cream and jam. We go every year when we visit (more than once) and dream about these scones the rest of the year. We then purchase as many scones as is socially acceptable to bring home for friends. Eaten on the windy picnic benches outside enhances the experience even more.
5 based on 250 reviews
Vintage Tea Room and triple-award winning garden, gorgeous conservatory with grapevine, Village Stores, community Post Office
We visited the tea rooms for a lunch. I had jacket potato and beans. John had a cream tea. The tea room was spotless, the food was delicious and the conservetry was delightful. From the cup and saucer lamp shades to the beautifully kept garden, Tea was served in china tea pots with china cups and saucers. We will definitely use the tea rooms again. We had walked in from Mawgan Porth and were in need of refreshments, Thank you to all of the staff. Margaret and John Marsh.Thank you for your lovely comments, it really means such a lot to us. We're so pleased to hear you enjoyed your visit, and hope you'll be back soon for more of the same. Bonita :)
5 based on 239 reviews
Iâd really prefer not to write a review and try to keep this fabulous restaurant quiet. But I think that ship has sailed. Almost impossible to get a table and when you do get one youâll understand why. Quirky building great atmosphere and awesome food.
4 based on 390 reviews
Our restaurant menus are simple yet bursting with flavour, changing daily to ensure that full use is made of what is at its local, seasonal best, whilst remaining reasonably priced. Breakfast and lunch are relaxed and served in the restaurant or the terra
Came here for lunch as a birthday treat after following this place's fortunes since its launch, but never getting round to a visit The hosts are superb. A truly good balance of friendliness, and attentiveness without being obsequious or annoyingly over attentive. I was made to feel welcome and special from the start. A lovely window table meant we enjoyed the sight of crashing waves whilst waiting for our food. Delicious food, well presented and thoroughly enjoyed by us. It was made clear that we were welcome to wander around and after we had finished exploring, we curled up in the Retreat and enjoyed a coffee before setting off for home.We didn't have any spa treatments and were only there for an afternoon, but we came away feeling happy and very relaxed. The I am so pleased that you got round to visiting us and enjoyed a Birthday treat here. The views from both the restaurant and the retreat lounge are gorgeous and ever changing from day to day, tide to tide. We hope that you will find the time to experience our spa at some point in the future too! Thank you for taking the time to write such a lovely review. Lisa B (Deputy House Manager)
4 based on 713 reviews
The Travellers Rest is a beautiful Cornish village pub nestled between Mawgan Porth and Watergate Bay beaches, just a mile away from Newquay Airport. This pub is ideally located to relax and unwind as you take in the sights of the North Cornwall coast. Da
We had 2 meals here whilst on holiday and on both occasions the food was really tasty, served quickly, looked a great dish and all the staff attentive and friendly - everyone with dogs (and there were a few) was made most welcome. Really felt this was a pub to pass on a recommendation to others if down this way.
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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