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The best restaurants serving British food in Truro Boscawen Cornwall, Isles of Scilly South West
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28 Opinions in 1 websites
Easy to book and pre-order. Ambience welcoming and festive. All of the staff were on point-professional, attentive, personable and friendly. The starter, mackerel, was delicious, Christmas lunch with all the trimmings was flavoursome and filling and my sweet was heavenly treacle tart. Coffee was genuinely delicious. This has to be a year of exceptional students especially Finn.
342 Opinions in 1 websites
We have been coming to this pub for over 30years and it was great to see it open again. We enjoyed a fabulous lunch- really delicious lasagne and quality tasty desserts. Excellent service. Very friendly and chatty and really welcoming. We will of course be back when we are next in the area. Highly recommended.
146 Opinions in 1 websites
Staff are fabulous, food is awful. Cheapest produce used, soggy frozen hashbrowns, overcooked bacon and not much of it, toast is extra, and at £10 a go, it really was not good. Definitely, not substantial enough to be classed as a breakfast or brunch. Sadly, this is not value for money or anything close to being so. However, the coffee was very good. The venue is great, but cold at this time of year. Glad I tried it, but would not return.
314 Opinions in 1 websites
Sadly this cafe has deteriorated in the same way many have in Cornwall. Extremely overpriced mediocre food, staff who are at best disinterested and at worst rude and a tired boring menu serving the same old jacket potatoes, limp salads and bland soups. Avoid, there are better options in Truro, albeit not many.
3 Opinions in 1 websites
As some one who grew up enjoying real Cornish Pasties in the county, it has been hard to find good examples over the last twenty years. This business claims to be the oldest Cornish Pasty maker in the world. The odd one I have eaten from Warrens over the years, the most recent this year have progressively gone down in authenticity and up in price. If you are a tourist experiencing this shops pasties for the first time, or have been eating them ten years or less, they can barely be described as a Cornish Pasty. They are small, lack taste and are sold for top dollar. Basically Warrens is a marketing exercise to rip off tourists. Try Philps in Hayle or Pengenna Pasties. Philps use traditional methods and ingredients handed down over generations in their family, do Warrens? Wonder if they will reply to this review.
109 Opinions in 2 websites
I paid £14 for a full English It was the worst I've ever had, I got two warm sausages, one not hot soggy hashbrown, 24 cold beans in a tiny dish, two extra small slices of bacon, two small toast, half of an almost raw tomatoe, 9 little bits of mushroom and a fried egg Everything 0 out of ten You can get a far better n bigger breakfast at sainsburys only £5.75
60 Opinions in 1 websites
Went in with family after a hospital appointment I’m so glad they named the breakfast “all day breakfast” It seemed as though we waited all day for it to be served A very quiet time , no queuing ,plenty of tables vacant , no excuse ! It wasn’t worth the wait either Won’t be returning