WHETHER you’re after fish and chips to chomp on a harbour wall, a restaurant with epic sea views or somewhere family-friendly with proper pub grub, Cornwall has you covered.
After all, this is a county with 422 miles of coastline, more than 650 pubs and no less than two world-famous baked goods.
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We’ve chosen some of our favourite places to eat and drink that are all within easy reach of your £9.50 Holiday in Cornwall.
As well as our expert picks, we’ve asked Sun readers who have holidayed here and Parkdean staff for their recommendations, including their favourite chippies, pubs and beer gardens.
Here’s our guide to food and drink in Cornwall.
Great pubs
Sun reader Anne Walton, 71, from Newport in Wales, recommends at Holywell Bay.
She said: “It’s a very local, old thatched pub with a great atmosphere. It’s very cosy, dog-friendly and they do nice food. We used to go to their Wednesday Quiz Nights.”
A little outside of Newquay, St Newlyn East has a cosy village pub called , and Ann said: “You wouldn’t necessarily know it was there but it was recommended to me.
"They do very nice carveries on a Sunday (£17 for beef or chicken, £16 for pork loin, £14.50 for nut roast, kids’ mains for £8).”
Best place to take kids
Anne Walton said: “I like , which is on the beach in Porth, near Newquay.
“You can just put the kids on the beach and watch them while you're having a drink. They do a very nice Chicken New Yorker.
It’s also great for kids as they serve little meals - it was perfect for my granddaughter who's only 11 months old.
" in Newquay Harbour is also good for families – it has lots of street food stalls, and you can sit on the beach, watching the kids play while you eat.”