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The best restaurants in St Endellion Cornwall, Isles of Scilly South West
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55 Opinions in 1 websites
Had a pizza here last night . The chap said I could split my pizza half and half which was fab . Tasted great !!! Only complaint was the price …. Very reasonable unlike everywhere else in Polzeath !!! Thought I was in the wrong place and felt very disorientated for a few minutes . Will definitely use again in the future 👍

36 Opinions in 1 websites
Always had the best pasties but sadly the pastie cellar is no more -the building has been sold - no doubt in keeping with all other recent Polzeath developments- into over priced fugly rental properties. The chip shop that used to be next door has gone too.

23 Opinions in 1 websites
What a hidden gem is this place..Hidden away behind the parade of shops by the Spa grocery. Up the new recently tarmac drive to the dead end of Valley Caravan Park. We have visited this establishment every year and always a lovely welcome by the boss lady . Good beer, nice choice of Merlot wine 🍷. The chilli,cheese chips we all ordered was one of the best meals we have eaten all week .. and £9.00 ! Elsewhere wound of been £16!!. Nice choice of menu and a excellent choice of vegan and vegetarian meals such maybe the boss is veggie? Great all round establishment , everyone friendly and chatty . Worth finding out at the beginning of your hols I’d say 👍

2 Opinions in 1 websites
Good caesar salad and cinnamon bun. Very good tasting coffee and tea. A few seats available. Very small shop..

290 Opinions in 1 websites
Where Street Food Soul Meets Coastal Calm – Heavenly Tandoori & Pineapple Perfection & Sunset Views Over Polzeath Beach After a full day paddling off Polzeath’s stunning coastline, I headed to Surfside (aka The Rum Bar) for a solo sunset wind-down and a well-earned dinner. As a working nomad and management consultant constantly on the move, it’s rare to find a spot that nails both the food and the vibe-this place does both effortlessly. I was warmly welcomed by Roxy, who seated me at a table with a perfect view of the sun dipping below the Atlantic. The evening kicked off with a couple of sundowners and a scan of the specials board, where the Street Food Tandoori Chicken Curry caught my eye. Let’s just say… OMG. A flavour-packed, generous portion of rich, succulent, aromatic heaven. Easily one of the best meals I’ve had on the Cornish coast (only made better as there are NO STREETS in sight!). When I asked Roxy to pass my compliments to the chef (Peter), he came over himself-friendly, humble, and passionate about the food. Unfortunately (or fortunately!), he then talked me into trying the “Pineapple Willian John Narbeth” dessert—a warm, caramelised pineapple masterpiece with a bitter cacao twist and blood orange sorbet. The pairing of spice and sweetness? Absolutely epic. This was more than a meal—it was a sun, surf, and flavour sensation. Surfside is an absolute gem, and I’ll be back every time I'm in North Cornwall. Highly recommend for solo travellers, foodies, and anyone craving something exceptional with sand between their toes.

132 Opinions in 1 websites
had a meal with my family on the outside terrace stunning views over the river camel the food and service good but meal spoiled by barking a disruptive dogs ,a familyon nearby table had to move,sadly that seems to be the norm these days dogs 1 humans 0

738 Opinions in 3 websites
We dined at the Dining Room as a party of 18, to celebrate my Stepfather’s 80th Birthday. We enjoyed an aperitif in the warm evening sunshine, out on the patio. We had a set three course menu and the food, including the lovely canapés and homemade bread was fantastic. The staff were very attentive and provided excellent service throughout the evening, making our celebration all the more special.

176 Opinions in 2 websites
I don’t like to write a negative review, but this is needed - if only to stop anyone else making a mistake and purchasing one of these overpriced awful creations; with expectations based on the ‘Made with care’ claims made on these products. We had one of Fee’s ready meals last night: the chicken leek and tarragon pie. Supposed to be a treat but was anything but. Had it not been too late to prepare an alternative I would have just put it in the bin. £13+ for a grey, gelatinous, unpleasant over-seasoned mush under an ill-fitting top of what cannot ever be described as pastry. Overpriced and dreadful. The cooking time was completely wrong - 45 minutes and the inside was still semi-frozen. Even allowing for appliance variations this was out by around 15 minutes. Whilst one expects some compromise with pre-prepared meals, they can be, and are, far better than this. I’d say Fee’s is trading on some clever marketing and a reputation built on this but the products themselves are sub- standard and not even on a par with the much cheaper, mass-produced supermarket ready meals. Not an experience I’d recommend.