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Basement
Café 01841 532846
Situated
in the Drang, a cobbled area adjacent to the harbour, the Basement has an
al fresco dining area overlooking the harbour. The menu specialises
in locally caught fish and is inspired by the owner's travels around
Thailand.
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The Clipper
01841 532450
A
traditional restaurant on the harbourside. Seasonal opening hours.
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Custard
0870 1700 740
Recntly opened in place of "The Ebb" above "no 1"
shop. It's young enthusiastic team are local and were trained
under Rick Stein.
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Fo’c’s’le
01841 532291
A
delightful cafe in an old cottage set beside the famous Abbey House on
North Quay. Seasonal opening hours.
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Golden Lion
01841 532797
An
old fashioned characterful pub complete with low ceilings and open
fire. One of the two free houses in town. Recommended for
lunch and evening meals.
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Harbour Inn
01841 533148
The
smallest of the four St Austell Brewery pubs in town. It is
situated in Strand Street, next to the Old Customs House. It is another
character pub and is recommended for food. Popular with visitors.
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London Inn
01841 532554
A popular local pub, the London Inn is in Lanadwell Street.
It is a St Austell pub, full of character with low ceilings. It
has a separate restaurant which is recommended for low cost, tasty, traditional pub food.
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Margot Thomas
01841 533441
One
of Padstow's most popular restaurants, it is often booked up several weeks in
advance. It is in Duke Street opposite the post office.
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Mary B’s Coffee Shop
01841 533238
A
delightful cafe tucked away in Parnall's Court, a small alley beside
Stein's Patisserie. It specialises in fair trade coffee and has a
small courtyard for al fresco dining. Closed Mondays.
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Metropole
Hotel 01841 532486
The dining room of the Metropole Hotel has the best view in
town, overlooking the harbour and estuary from an elevated
position. It has a 1 star rosette from the AA. Mention
that you are staying at Damara House and get a 10% discount.
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Number 6
01841 532093
A
smart restaurant for the discerning diner. Situated in Middle
Street.
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Old Customs House
01841 532359
The
largest of the St Austell Brewery pubs, the Customs is very popular
with both visitors and locals alike. Recommended for good,
reasonably priced pub food. It has a large screen in the back room
for watching sports matches.
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Old Ship Hotel
01841 532357
A
large, family owned hotel, it is the other free house in town. It
is a popular lunch choice for those with young children as it has a
conservatory and also a large seating area outside. It also has
live music most Friday and Saturday nights and has screens for watching
sport; particularly rugby.
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Pescadou
01841 532359
This
is the restaurant attached to the Old Custom's House Hotel. It is
a popular choice for visitors and has views over the harbour.
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Pucellis
01841 533313
The
best appointed restaurant in town. It is above Walker's cafe with
views across the harbour and over to Rock. It has large windows
which open up in summer to give the feeling of al fresco dining.
Booking not necessary.
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The R Bar
01841 532218
A
wine bar on the far side of North Quay opposite the Red Brick Building,
it has a set menu but specialises in Tapas and bar snacks. The
best place to sit outside and watch the world go by in the
summer. Closed in winter.
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Rojano’s
01841 532796
A
pasta and pizza place in Mill Square near the Old Ship Hotel. It
is reasonably priced and welcomes families, popular with visitors and
locals alike. It also does take away pizza. Closed in
winter.
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Seafood
Restaurant
01841 532700
Rick
Stein's flagship restaurant. It is on South Quay opposite the
harbour car park. Booking is essential. Many visitors come
to Padstow just to eat in this restaurant and they are not disappointed.
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Shipwrights
01841 532451
A St Austell Brewery pub on North Quay opposite the Red Brick
Building. It has outside seating and a recently refurbished second
floor, both ideal to watch activities on the quayside. It is
recommended for pub food.
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St Petrocs Bistro
01841 532700
Rick
Stein's second restaurant. Also very popular. Booking
essential.
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Stein’s Cafe
01841 532700*
The
most casual of Rick Stein's establishments. Booking essential.
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Stein's
Fish and Chips 01841 532700
Good
quality fish and chips. Eat in or take away.
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Walkers Café/Del Mar
01841 532915
Two
cafes back to back. Walkers is a large cafe on the harbour front,
popular for fish and chips. Del Mar is a smaller coffee bar to the
rear in Market Square.
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| Blue
Tomato, Rock
01208 863841
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The Ivy House, St Merryn
01841 520623
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| Blue Tomato, Polzeath
01208 862333
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Journeyman, St Issey
01841 540604
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| Burridges
Restaurant, Rock
01208 869399
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L'Estuaire,
Rock 01208 862622
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| Buskers, Wadebridge
01208 814332
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Pickwick
Inn, St Issey
01841 540361
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Cornish
Arms, St Merryn
01841 520288
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Prynn’s, St Merryn
01841 520976
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Earl of
St Vincent, Egloshayle 01208 814807
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Ripleys, St Merryn
01841 520179*
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Farmers
Arms, St Merryn
01841 520303
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Rock Inn
01208 863498
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| Fifteen,
Watergate Bay |
Waves, St Merryn
01841 520096
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Finn’s, Trebetherick
01208 863472
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Wildfish, Polzeath
01208 862333
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| Harlyn Inn
01841 520207
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