Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Cawsand, United Kingdom including Halfway House Inn Restaurant, Devonport Inn, The Rising Sun, The Cross Keys Inn, Crown and Anchor, The Fishermans Arms, Clovelly Bay Inn, The Mussel Inn, The Carew Arms, Devon & Cornwall Inn
4 based on 50 reviews
We are a local community pub-restaurant at the centre of a Cornish village. We offer a selection of good value lunches and snacks during the day and an evening menu with some more adventurous specials. We cater for vegetarians and can offer choices suitab
Staying in Millbrook for 2 nights. First night we just came in for a drink. Great atmosphere, very friendly staff & patrons & the bonus of live music. Second night came for a meal which was excellent, a very tasty Mediterranean Fish Stew & delicious Beef Fajitas both from the specials board. As it was Sunday night it was not so busy but again very friendly. An amazing selection of gins too. Good to see a pub patronised by both locals & tourists.
4 based on 271 reviews
The Carew Arms is a seasonal, local, field-to-fork pub in the little village of Antony. The kitchen is headed up by Emily Watkins (ex The Fat Duck, Great British Menu winner for the South West and owner of The Kingham Plough) and Jack Clayton (ex The Gurn
Very friendly welcome and service, nice decor and very dog friendly. We both had the haddock, perfectly cooked, flaky and very fresh, thin crispy batter, proper mushy peas and great chips. generous portions and well priced.
4 based on 174 reviews
A very warm welcome awaits you at our 16th century inn serving amazing food with a large selection of quality beers, wines and spirits. We also serve a superb tradition Sunday lunch (booking advisable). Private dinning area available.
Been a good few years since we visited so popped there for early dinner on Saturday, what a transformation, great decor, lovely welcome, started well and continued all the way through the meal, squid and duck breast starters were both excellent with the squid being the best we have ever eaten. Kids ham and egg, Steak burger and King prawn/monkfish curry were the mains followed by lovely Sticky toffee pudding. All of it was delicious and we will 100% be coming back more frequently. After a long hiatus the Mussel Inn is firmly back on our list of places we really want to go to eat. Thanks to all there for a great meal.
4 based on 443 reviews
â â â â â PLYMOUTH PUB BY THE SEA â â â â â "Renowned For Wonderful Food" Family owned pub situated on the waterfront in the historic village of Turnchapel A warm welcome and friendly atmosphere awaits whether you are visiting us to drink, dine or both! We ar
Myself and my partner have visited here many times now, at different times of the year - winter, summer and everything in between. The pub itself is nice and the setting even better, but thereâs something really bizarre and not right about this place - every time weâve been, without fail, there have been reserved signs on every single table there. A couple of others were darted about the place eating meals, so we asked about food just to make sure there werenât any free tables in the back somewhere that hadnât been reserved. The barmaid said that ALL the tables were booked up and that if we wanted food weâd have to sit perched up on bar stools at the bar (not very comfortable or appropriate for a meal), but that the chef probably wouldnât agree to do us anything anyway (as they were supposedly booked up). Anyway, as the night went on (we stayed until close) we noticed that NONE of the tables with reserved signs were actually being occupied - at all - by anyone. Now, weâre talking a hell of a lot of tables here. And not one person actually showed up and sat at any of the tables. I mentioned this to my partner and noticed one of the bar staff look over sheepishly, and when we thought about it for a second we realised that every single time weâve been here and theyâve turned us away for food, nobody has actually ended up occupying ANY of the many âreservedâ tables weâve never been allowed to sit at. It became clear that for whatever reason, we had been lied to. Now, why the pub donât want to serve us food or let us sit at a proper table - who knows, but to blatantly lie to customers like that and have fake reserved signs everywhere forcing us to sit on bar stools is just rude, unnecessary, and really quite strange. If you donât want to do food then donât advertise it as a food-serving pub, or just be honest with people, rather than this weird little tactic to deter customers. Very unprofessional.
4 based on 570 reviews
Pleasantly situated overlooking the Barbican, the Fishermans Arms is a country pub located in the middle of Britain's Ocean City. Real ales, a warm and friendly atmosphere and excellent food. The food is good quality and great value. Reputedly the second
Just had our second visit and another really enjoyable meal had by members of the family of all ages. Staff friendly, food delicious and presented well and a nice atmosphere each time weâve been. The pub is dog friendly (see picture) and even that meal was presented beautifully! We will definitely be back. Yay, thank you so much for returning to The Fisherman's Arms, you are now a regular! We are very pleased to hear that you once again had a great family meal and that your woofer was also given an excellent meal. Thank you so much for your support. We look forward to your next visit.
4 based on 309 reviews
Probably the only remaining significant eating place in Plymouth's nightlife centre and most important tourist area which does not have a Tripadvisor listing. This is an old building with a newish internal rebuild and offers all day and evening food. It i
Perfect Sunday roast for me, we chose the lamb and my grandson chose the kids chicken, which were gorgeously cooked. Crispy fluffy roast potatoes, delicious cauliflower cheese, huge Yorkshire pudding and a lovely amount of carrots, cabbage & peas... Iâm sure Iâm missing something else too! Adding to that, the service was as friendly and efficient as always. We loved it so thank you.
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3 based on 146 reviews
Pub/B&B having restaurant
A nice curry but near the end I found quite a large piece of plastic. Did not seem to care. The problem is they get most of their trade from one visit tourist so donât really care about hygiene.Beer I hadLegend a nice pint.
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4 based on 156 reviews
Came here (and visited the other pubs in Kingsands and Cawsands) with a group of friends for drinks. This place was the least well presented however there were several locals drinking at the bar. The price of the drinks for real ale (compared to the others) was the most expensive but not sure if this was because there was a band playing. Good ambience in the pub with friendly staff.
4 based on 525 reviews
We had such good food here; a really interesting menu, beautifully cooked. So many touches; for example, a perfecly cooked rice pud with hedgerow berries to top, so much love has gone into this food.A very busy pub with a good atmosphere, felt like a proper pub. Very efficient service; great guidance in particular with a food allergy.
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4 based on 246 reviews
We had a lovely family dinner here, good quality pub food and great service. We booked before we arrived on holiday as had missed out eating here before and were glad we did, definitely worth a visit and the shared seafood starter is fantastic value. Would recommend and will definitely return.
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