Wine & Dine

Cosy and softly lit, this attractive old Inn's bar is simply furnished and mildly Victorian in style. It has a low beamed ceiling and a huge central fireplace. The bar is popular with locals but extends a very warm welcome to the many winter and summer visitors.

We offer a selection of real ales, Bass, Boddingtons and Flowers Original are always available and a guest ale in the summer months, together with a wide range of keg beers, stouts and spirits.

We also have a comprehensive bar menu incorporating a range of tasty dishes such as ploughman's, Cornish pasties, baked potatoes, curries and vegetarian dishes.

Bar (13K JPG)

The small, informal restaurant leads off from the bar but before entering choose your meals from our ever-changing blackboards. Naturally, being so close to the sea we specialise in seafood, most of which is supplied by the local fishermen.

Maybe start with a selection of smoked fish or sautéed chicken livers or perhaps marinated red peppers or crab puffs in a pool of pesto sauce. Your main course may be roast garlic monkfish, grilled Dover sole, or bass with orange butter sauce or pan-fried scallops. If fish is not to your taste try grilled duck breast with mango and ginger sauce, pork tenderloin stuffed with apricots or, of course, traditional steak or gammon. If you can manage a pudding make your selection from the board - we'll bring it to you this time!

Restaurant (11K JPG)

Take your seat in the bar or restaurant and study the comprehensive wine list - a wide choice of old and new world wines. Maybe you'd like a white from Chile or more locally from Cornwall; or perhaps a well priced Chablis, or red Rioja from Spain. The Cabernet Sauvignon from the Lebanon is an interesting new addition. House wines are of course available by the glass, carafe or bottle. We also stock some intriguing half bottles, Champagne, sparkling and dessert wines.

This is a friendly family run Inn where all are welcome including children and dogs (on leads of course). It is advisable to book to eat at the weekends and Wednesdays and Thursdays are always busy with a quiz in the winter and a weekly visit of the local Cornish Male Voice Choir; a memorable occasion invariably finishing with a rousing chorus of what must be the Cornish National Anthem:

And Shall Trelawney Die
Then twenty thousand Cornishmen
Shall know the reason why

Opening Times

Winter

Summer

Lunchtime:

12.00 - 15.00

11.00 - 16.00

Meal orders taken to:-

14.00

14.30

Evening:

19.00 - 23.00

18.00 - 23.00

Meal orders taken to:-

21.30

22.00

Sunday Closing 22.30

 

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