A Foodie's Guide To Eating Out In Cornwall

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Our Favourite Places to Eat in Cornwall

If you're like us, finding the best restaurants is a top priority on any trip. And there’s no better place to do it than Cornwall - with incredible local produce grown, reared, and caught right here, we have an abundance of amazing restaurants and cafes to try during your stay. Here are just a few that we love...

Hidden Hut - Feast Nights

Like a big family picnic, you bring the plates, cutlery and wine, they provide the food and fire. It’s all outdoors so you’ll need to dress for the weather – they go ahead whatever the forecast says. Every feast is different, from the produce we cook to the people you might meet.

Flora, Trelowarren Estate

A family run cafe, bakery and restaurant on the historic and unspoilt Trelowarren Estate, Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall.

They serve delicious, seasonal food grown by a network of small growers, farmers, fisherfolk and foragers.

Flora, photographed by Lucy Laucht

St Eia

St. Eia is an intimate wine bar & shop tucked away in the back streets of St. Ives, a stone's throw from Porthmeor beach and the Tate Gallery.

Serving wines which focus on conscientious farming practices and family values alongside seasonal bistro inspired food and excellent coffee.

Daily changing wines by the glass and an ever expanding selection of super rare and exciting wines by the bottle at reasonable prices.

Gorse Bakery

Gorse has been making waves in the bakery scene, earning numerous accolades. With mouth watering pastries and bread that sells out fast, be sure to arrive early. It's the perfect pit-stop on your way down west.

North St. Kitchen

A seafood-focused, sharing-plates restaurant perched on the River Fowey, offering absolutely delicious food in an unfussy, warehouse setting.

Experience the magic of Cornwall, and book a stay with us this year. From luxury stays to cosy cottages, there's something for everyone.