When
you’re eating out in South
East Cornwall there’s a huge choice to tempt you - from haute cuisine
to the Cornish pasty - all guaranteed to satisfy an appetite brought
on by our invigorating, country air!
Internationally
trained chefs love the area for its fresh, local produce and we have
some of the finest restaurants offering a wide selection
of meals, including delicious fish, crabs, lobster and other sea food
straight from the quay. There
are cosy, friendly pubs serving great bar meals and a wide range of cafes
and bistros to choose from, too.
Taste South
East Cornwall organises a wide range of culinary events throughout the year,
with a major food and drink festival held in the Autumn.
Visit www.taste-southeastcornwall.com for the latest information. |
Celebrating
Food and Drink in Looe and South East Cornwall
Sponsored by SECTA |
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SECTA Members: Restaurants
| Larsson's Coffee House and Crêperie 7 Buller Street, East Looe |  |
| A small work of art in the centre of Looe, Larsson’s pays modest tribute to the idyllic atmosphere of Carl Larsson’s cottage (Swedish artist 1853-1919). He was a humorous man, with an appreciation for good coffee and simple food.
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| Trawlers on the Quay The Quay, East Looe |  |
| Open all year Tues-Sat for dinner from 6.30pm. Please call re lunchtime opening in summer. Our philosophy is simple - fine food, a stunning harbourside setting and a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. European cuisine with Cajun influences using fresh Cornish produce.
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| Hannafore Point Hotel Marine Drive, West Looe |  |
| Headland Restaurant, Sunday lunches, plus table d'hôtes and a la carte menus in the evening every day; booking advised. Bar meals daily in Raffles Bar, also lighter snacks, cream teas etc in Island Bar, open during summer months only.
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| food4myholiday.com 15 Holman Road, Liskeard |  |
| Chef-selected quality Cornish produce,
plus all the other basic supplies you’ll need for your holiday in Cornwall.
Delivered to the door of your holiday accommodation
(actually the kitchen and the fridge whenever possible!)
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| Rosecraddoc Holiday Village Nr St Cleer, Liskeard |  |
| The Village Inn at Rosecraddoc Holiday Village is the perfect place to relax for a drink or meal and offers a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and an extensive menu including children's meals. Parties and events catered for.
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| Crumplehorn Inn & Mill Polperro |  |
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| Barclay House St Martin's Road, East Looe |  |
| Open Mondays to Saturdays 7pm - 9pm, and light lunches on the terrace on Sundays 12 - 3:30pm.
2005 Cornwall Tourism awards Restaurant of the Year.
Spectacular views over the East Looe River. Superb service. Local produce:-
Looe day-boat fish, Trenant Farm meats. Discover the Modern British Coastal Cuisine of Head Chef Benjamin Palmer.
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| Morrells Bistro Higher Market Street, East Looe |  |
| Welcome to MORRELLS BISTRO - it's a fun-guy place to be! Modern British cuisine with a twist, locally sourced produce, home made fresh cakes, cream teas and speciality sandwiches and a fantastic children's menu. Fully licensed.
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| Mawgan's of Looe Higher Market Street, East Looe |  |
| Open Mon-Sat evenings and Tues-Sun lunchtimes. Non-smoking. Children under 12 not catered for. Good, traditionally cooked local produce
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| Squid Ink Lower Chapel Street, East Looe |  |
| Open from Tuesday 8 July - Tuesday to Saturday from 6.30pm, serving seasonal local produce cooked with international influences, in a period building with contemporary interior.
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| Fieldhead Hotel Portuan Road, West Looe |  |
| Open for Sunday lunch, plus dinner every day. Booking essential. Non-smoking. Good English cooking with a continental flavour; menu changed daily.
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| Purely Cornish Buller Street, East Looe |  |
| Farmshop at St Martins by Looe, and Deli in Buller Street, East Looe. Specialising in produce from small Cornish producers not sold in supermarkets; large selection Cornish cheeses and paté; Cornish beer, cider, wine and liqueurs; quality local meat and Grandads veg; bread milk butter and cream.
Café at the St Martins farmshop.
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