Great places to eat in Cornwall
submitted: Apr 27th 2009 |
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If you're going to Cornwall on your next holiday you'll want good lodging but you'll also want great places to eat. There are several that you'll want to check out, depending on the length of time that you're staying. A lot of the decision behind where to eat will also come down to where you're staying in Cornwall, what kind of food you like, and whether you're looking for something fancy or you just want to have something very casual to enjoy. Cornwall in your kitchen, for example, lets you order fresh produce before you arrive. If you're staying in a self-catering cottage that might be the best choice for you because you'll get the opportunity to cook and eat what you want without having to go shopping the minute you get there. If you'd prefer not to cook but want to stay casual there are many different take aways that you can enjoy, as well. Finer dining is also something that Cornwall has a lot of, from a simple place to sit down and eat to very upscale restaurants that you'll need reservations for and that will be more expensive. St. Kew Inn is a traditional pub, and it's very popular with locals and tourists alike, so it's one of the places that you might want to check into.
The Malsters Arms is another pub and restaurant that's very popular. It's family friendly and non-smoking, so it's a great choice. The Seafood Restaurant is another good location, but you'll want to make reservations, especially if you're taking your holiday during a peak travelling season. If you want to sit out on the gazebo and enjoy the view, you can dine at The Waterfront, which is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. There are always options for wonderful places to eat on your family holiday. Cornwall has so much to offer for fresh seafood and produce that it's hard to beat everything that the area has and the great food that you can enjoy, whether you're in an expensive restaurant or a small pub. If you take your family, there will be plenty for the children to eat, as well, so you don't have to worry about restaurants not accommodating them. Most places are very friendly to families on holiday along with the locals, and that can go a long way toward repeat business when you come back on holiday the next year.
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