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5 based on 977 reviews
Eating at Oliverâs has for a long time been one of the highlights of our stays in Falmouth so we were a little apprehensive when we learned that Ken and Wendy had sold up. We need not have worried as we had a wonderful evening, the staff were extremely friendly and the food was delicious.Between the four of us, we had fish cakes, venison carpaccio and mussels to start followed by Sea Bream, Supreme of Chicken and Fillet of Beef, we were too full for desserts; all of our meals were well presented and delicious.We are already looking forward to our next visit in January
5 based on 234 reviews
Oh my god, the best place ever! Everything damned near perfect. Food, ambience and staff really lovely and a really good stout on (had two of those naughty buggers!)I will go back to Falmouth just to go there, I was really missing nutritional well thought out meals. Had the lamb croquette as a starter and the pork and black pudding Wellington plus the apple crumble. Bloody marvellous!!
5 based on 1095 reviews
Locally, daily caught shellfish served in a relaxed and very friendly atmosphere.Customer service and enjoyment are our priorities open from 6.00Pm - 9.00Pm Wednesday-saturday
Visited with friends who live locally. They had booked many months ago so there's no point in turning up and hoping for a table.Everything was delicious and I especially enjoyed the scallops and the firm, sweet crevettes with shells on.If I was being fussy I'd say there could be a wider selection of wine but hey, you're here for the shellfish.Service is great and I'm coming back in February. Hooray!
4 based on 422 reviews
Delicious food, great service and lovely location. My only issue is why I had to pay £4.00 for a can of Guinness as there was no draft available. One heck of a profit margin.Would have 5 stars if scoring just the food.
4 based on 298 reviews
Quaint traditional Cornish pub with a great food offering inside and outside in our stunning terrace garden. Friendly helpful service. Great selection of wines by the glass and real ales on hand pumps and craft beer. Children and pets are welcome. Cycle H
This is a clean, cosy and friendly pub in a spectacular location. We were served immediately at the bar even though the place was busy and quite full with people enjoying their Sunday roasts. The bar staff are very welcoming, helpful and friendly. We ordered food and as there were no tables available we were directed to the outside seating area which has quite a few tables but doesn't offer any cover if the weather takes a turn for the worst. On the day of our visit it was dry and warm so this didn't affect us. The food was plentiful and great value for money. I have no hesitation to recommend this pub very highly.Dear hexadec,Thank you for taking the time to review the Old Quay Inn. We are delighted with your review.We take such pride in this beautiful traditional pub and to hear that we are doing well is motivating and reassuring.Thank you again and all best wishes, Hannah
4 based on 695 reviews
A pretty, thatched traditional pub and restaurant, the Punchbowl and Ladle has masses of character both inside and out. Parts of the building date back to the 15th century and during the 17th century it was a hostelry for travellers and mariners crossing
Change in the weather caused us to come in for a meal. Young staff provided great service and we were soon sat down having a drink. Extensive menu was appealing and we soon had ham egg and chips and moules mariniere. Both were absolutely faultless. Excellent ingredients, beautifully cooked and presented. Followed up with ice cream and forgot about the weather.
5 based on 52 reviews
Gorgeous little place tucked away near to Trelissick (National trust) - friendly, warm welcome, dog friendly. Incredible cakes and cream teas as well as lunch options including soup, sandwiches, jacket potatoes.The best cream tea in Cornwall (we feel ! And weâve tried a few.....) Donât miss out!
4 based on 1850 reviews
Stunning waterside pub with pontoon seating 150 people stretching out into the creek. Food is served every day starting with morning coffee and cake from 10.30am, our full menu from noon until 21.30 And daily specials served at lunchtime and in the evenin
Quality of the food was disappointing and massively overpriced.Fish pie was dry and the banana parfait was terrible and £7!! Charging London prices for poor quality food is unacceptable.Otherwise itâs a lovely pub with great views.Dear MaxiJacovella23Thank you for taking the time to review us although your review does seem to duplicate the 2* review immediately before yours - please be assured we did understand your disappointment when we read that review. We are sorry that our very popular fish pie and the banana parfait was not to your liking but we would rather have been told this while you were with us so that we could try and do something to put it right while you were with us - not an option when you choose the option of using an anonymous review site to air your complaint.We are also disappointed with the lack of balance in your review - we agree that The Pandora Inn is a lovely pub and does have great views, we also have a fantastic team as mentioned in almost every review and they would have preferred to have helped you - but sadly none of this is reflected at all in your overall review score of 1*.We are sorry that the lovely and multi-award winning Pandora Inn is not for you but thank you for trying us.With regardsThe Pandora Inn team
4 based on 331 reviews
Cafe Mylor specialising in offering great coffee and tea with breakfast, brunch and lunch. Enjoying a scenic position in Mylor Yacht Harbour our sun terrace overlooks the hustle and bustle of the marina. A spacious warm interior offers a comfortable spot
Our trips to Cornwall are not complete without our traditional Cafe Mylor visits. We have had breakfast, lunch and cream teas (not at once!) and can't recommend it more highly. Relaxed atmosphere and according to our daughter the best nachos in Cornwall!!! Thanks as ever see you soon....Claire thank you so much for taking the time to post your review - We are clearly delighted you enjoy visits and we commend your daughter for her exceptional taste too!! We hope to be able to see you again soon.RegardsPeter Stephens
4 based on 116 reviews
The Cutty Sark has an informal pub style dining area on the upper level as well as more formal restaurant on the ground floor that is also available for private party hire.
I booked a table by phone and was surprised to find the Pub restaurant almost empty. We were worried whether this was because the food was not up to much but were in for a surprise.The roast lamb with vegetables we ordered was lovely and rich, very tasty.Quite a different experience from other Sunday roasts in town recently, which haven't been up to scratch one way or another, from lukewarm or uncrispy roast potatoes or swimming in gravy.We found out later that the Pub had only just restarted offering Sunday lunches.Definitely worth another visit or two.
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