The Tap House is a St Agnes landmark that always promises a great day out. Expect a laid-back atmosphere and a menu full of fresh seafood and tasty cocktails. You can catch live music in the evenings, too.
Jamaica Inn was made famous by the 1936 novel of the same name. While that story painted a picture of smugglers and skullduggery, the inn today is a much friendlier affair. Don't miss the legendary Sunday roast.
Perched upon Porthtowan Beach, this casual eatery is Cornwall's original beach bar. Expect freshly prepared favourites like nachos, burgers and tacos – all served with a smile and a stunning sea view.
Our favourite pub grub
Just down the road from our holiday park, you'll find The Red Lion – a popular pub and restaurant that emphasises good food and local flavours. Expect a welcoming atmosphere and a varied menu of seafood, hearty sandwiches and pub favourites.
Welcome to our local – a friendly, quirky pub that you can reach in two minutes flat by car. The bar serves a range of popular favourites and local beers, while the kitchen dishes up classics like fish and chips, burgers and sirloin steaks.
Overlooking the beach at St Agnes, Verdant Schooners promises amazing sea views and a family-friendly atmosphere. As well as stocking beers from the local Verdant Brewing Co., the pub now also serves fresh sourdough pizza from 12 p.m.
Top-rated restaurants
Fancy a curry? Take a short drive to St Agnes and you'll find one of the finest places to eat in Cornwall for fans of Indian food. Expect tandoori meats, vegetarian classics and plenty of seafood options.
Here's something you don't see every day. Redruth Meadery is a full-fledged mediaeval banquet hall, complete with candles, banners and an oak-panelled balcony. Be sure to try their speciality – a type of traditional honey wine called mead.
This modern, family-run Italian restaurant makes full use of Cornwall's daily catch. The menu features fresh-caught favourites like prawn cocktail, grilled sardines and steamed mussels, as well as Cornish lobster. Don't worry if you're not a seafood fan – there are options for landlubbers, too.