Dog friendly restaurants and places to eat in Cornwall
See our guide to the best dog friendly restaurants, pubs and cafes in each area of Cornwall, so you can plan days out with your four-legged friend.
Abby DriverNourishment. It never goes away, even when you do. Yet holidays can transform the way we eat and cook. We hope these may even inspire the can’t-cook, won’t-cooks to boil an egg. There are some great restaurants but why stop there? Here is our alternate guide to foraging, barbecues, recipes or great spots for a picnic.
See our guide to the best dog friendly restaurants, pubs and cafes in each area of Cornwall, so you can plan days out with your four-legged friend.
Abby DriverCornwall is famous for its scones loaded with fresh clotted cream and sweet strawberry jam. Here’s a guide to the best cream teas in the county.
Elizabeth DaleTub or cone, vanilla or caramel, traditional or gelato; whatever ice cream you’re looking for, Cornwall’s got it. Here’s where to go for Cornish ice cream.
Silvia LoweCornwall is renowned for its fish and chip shops, with fresh, locally-caught, fish. Here’s a guide to the best options in St. Ives, Newquay and other spots.
Hannah DenbyTour one of the oldest and most idyllic vineyards in the England, Bolney Wine Estate. Nestled in the beautiful Sussex countryside, this romantic location is the perfect place to spend an afternoon, touring, tasting and relaxing.
Penelope DaleIf you’d like to stock up on some of the best Cornish produce for your holiday, there’s no better place than a local farm shop. Here are our top suggestions.
Abby DriverDo you like burgers the size of your head? With lashings of extras and big USA-inspired flavours?
Abby DriverA pub and a restaurant in each county, as recommended by people who have eaten there!
Katie Chown