Yes, Cornwall has many wonderful places to eat. We recommend the following, all not too far from Tregulland Cottage and Barn:
Outlaws Fish Kitchen, Port Isaac (30 mins drive)
Two star Michelin fish chef Nathan Outlaw has opened quirky little place in charming Port Isaac. Their menu “celebrates small, original and delicious seafood plates. Cooked to order and served when ready.”
Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant, Padstow (45 mins)
Some might say a trip to Cornwall is incomplete without a wander over to Rick Stein's, whether his infamously hard-to-reserve main restaurant, or the Brasserie and the Fish & Chip shop, which are much easier for drop-in visits.
Fifteen Cornwall, Watergate Bay (1 hr drive)
Jamie Oliver's apprentice-led restaurant at Watergate Bay. Fantastic inventive food with fab views of the beach.
Porthminster Café St. Ives (Allow 90 mins drive).
Great for fish, sources many ingredients right from the coast path; including wild sorrel, garlic and nettle.
PUBS WITH GOOD FOOD
Wilsey Down (5 mins drive)
Our nearest & very traditional pub. Go to the end of the lane turn left on to the A395 towards Camelford and the pub is about 1 mile down on the right.
Rising Sun Inn near Altarnun (10 mins drive)
A fantastic old fashioned pub with local ales and an excellent chef; this pub is well worth a visit. Can cater for large groups, pre booking essential.
Kings Head, Five Lanes (15 mins drive)
A fifteenth century coaching inn. Old fashioned and charming.
Bayview Inn Widemouth Bay (20 mins drive)
Family friendly with a great play area for children. There is plenty of seating outside to gaze at the spectacular view or watch the tide come in.
Mill House Inn near Trebarwith Strand (20 mins)
Lovely rambling old pub with excellent food a short drive from Trebar with Strand beach. Can cater for large groups, pre booking essential.
Port William Trebarwith Strand (20 mins drive).
Traditional pub with great views over the beach.
Dartmoor Inn Lydford (40 mins drive)
Great food, wonderful hosts with its own unique style. It’s a pleasant 25 minutes walk to the dramatic National Trust’s Lydford Gorge with its 30m waterfall.