Restaurants, Pubs and Cafes near Crackington Haven

North Cornwall offers a variety of great restaurants, cafes, and pubs. Serving high quality food, heres a selection of the best ones that are within easy reach of Pencuke Farm

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Potters

An award winning restaurant, situated in the heart of Bude. A cafe by day, and serving fantastic food and cocktails in the evening. One of our go to places.

https://pottersbude.co.uk

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The Electric Bakery, Bude

Quite simply, the best bakery ever. Amazing sourdough and a whole host of other delicious bakery products. Open Wednesday to Sunday. https://www.electricbakery.co

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St. Kew farm shop

Located just off the a39 between Camelford and Wadebridge, St Kew farm shop is a great place to stop for a bite to eat, or just a delicious hot chocolate. There’s a farm shop too selling lots of tasty treats. https://facebook.com/people/St-Kew-Farm-Shop-Cafe

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Widemouth Bay Cafe, Widemouth Bay

La Bocca Pizzeria, Bude

Elements at the Beach Hotel

The Deck, Bude

La Bocca Burger Joint, Bude

The little pig Farm shop and cafe, Kilkhampton

Nathan Outlaws Fish Kitchen, Port Issac

Nathan Outlaws New Road, Port Issac

Sharon's Plaice Fish and Chips, Delabole

Peckish Fish and Chips, Camelford

The Crust Pizzas, Bude

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The Rocket Store, Boscastle

The Rocket Store is a superb seafood restaurant and certainly one of the best in Cornwall. Located alongside the stream that runs into Boscastle harbour, they use produce from their farm and fish caught from their own boat. Booking is highly recommended. https://www.therocketstore.co.uk

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The Cabin Cafe, Crackington Haven

Located at Crackington Haven Beach, the Cabin sells great homemade food, a range of lovely cakes and good coffee. Open for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea all year round. In the Summer months, they also hold bbq evening with the meat sourced from their own farm.

www.cabincafecrackington.co.uk

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Port Gaverne Hotel, Port Gaverne

This pub has won numerous awards, including best food pub in the county. Loads of character and dog friendly too. It's Worth a visit to nearby Port Issac whilst you are there. Parking can be limited, but its a short walk down the hill, from the car park in Port Issac

www.portgavernehotel.co.uk

The Cabin Cafe, Crackington Haven

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Life's a beach, Summerleaze beach, Bude

Situated just above Summerleaze beach in Bude, Life's a beach offers a cafe by day and a bistro specialising in Seafood at night. Locally sourced ingrediants mean the food is good quality and it's a great spot to take in the fantastic views of the Bude coastline. The terrace is Dog friendly. The nearest parking is at Summerleaze car park.

www.lifesabeach.info

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The Coombe Barton at Crackington Haven

Located next to the beach at Crackington Haven, this independent pub has been refurbished and offers a good selection of beer, and cider. The menu includes classics ;like fish and chips, pies, burgers, and a roast on a Sunday. It's always worth booking and some of the tables have a great view of the sea. You can take your beer out to the bridge and watch the sun go down or dine alfresco on one of the outside tables that wrap around the pub. Theres a car park and it's also dog friendly.

www.coombebarton.co.uk

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Boscastle farm shop, Boscastle

Situated on the b3263, turn right at the end of Pencuke lane and you'll reach the Boscastle farm shop in about 5 minutes, before you enter the harbour village of Boscastle. In addition to the farm shop, you'll can feast o a range of hearty meals from breakfast through lunch. There's also great range of cakes and desserts on offer. Much of the food is from the owners farm and they even have a meat counter selling their produce. Dogs are allowed outside only.

www.boscastlefarmshop.co.uk

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The Port William and Trebarwith Strand

Trebarwith Strand is a 15 minute drive away from the farm. Set up on the cliff, by the south west coast path, the Port William has one of the best views from a pub you could imagine. Serving good pub food, a carvery on Sunday and and range of beers. Theres plenty of seats indoors with a view and plenty of outdoor tables, though booking is always recommended. Both the pub and beach are dog friendly all year round. There are two pay and display car parks, though in the winter months, you can often park for free next to the beach.

www.portwilliam.com

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