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    Hotel Tresanton

    4.8 (14 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Hotel Tresanton and Terrace
    Robert H.

    This hotel is actually in St Mawes and not Truro. We have stayed here 3 times - once in summer, and twice at New Year. The New Year experience is truly awesome. The core of the hotel used to be fishermens' cottages, and has retained a quaint feeling whilst being decorated and furbished to a great standard. In summary its a realtively small boutique hotel, where service and quality of food / wine is everything. The food is truly stunning - it really is a fine dining experience. The staff throughout the hotel are not only helpful and polite, but very friendly and will bend over backwards to help you. St Mawes itself is a very pretty, unspolit village on a headland with only one road to access it. It is great in summer, with its small harbour and a couple of small beaches, and in winter there are fabulous walks around the paths which make up part of the Cornwall coastal path, topped off by a pint of guiness / local cider or three in the pub down the road. I would give this 6 stars if I could! Have added some photos

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    Great food and great setting! Service top notch. Proper 5* hotel with good restaurant.

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    nice nice nice! very exclusive and great location by the river/sea.

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    We now live near St Mawes which has the one down side that we don't get to stay at the Tresanton any more!

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    Concho Lounge

    Concho Lounge

    5.0(1 review)
    17.9 mi

    After a long day out with kids we were looking for a nice place for a family meal in Newquay town…read morecentre and we happened to come across Concho Lounge purely by chance. When we entered and saw the layout and interiors we had to stay. The ground floor is extremely spacious and has a relaxed atmosphere. There are the standard tables and chairs or you can grab one of the sofas and relax. We saw a fair mix of young/single as well family groups so it appears to cater to and popular with all. Both the food and drink menu is extensive and have a number of options but we went for the Tapas. A good selection of Tapas dishes which are reasonably priced (£3.75 for 1 or £9 for 3). There is a kids menu as well. We loved the Pulled Chicken and Chorizo, the Haloumi and Courgette were out of the world. The wife told me that the Squid were nice too. A wide range of cocktails, mock-tails or beer/wine is available to accompany the food. A large glass of Malbec under £6 was a bargain. The cocktails were well made and reasonably priced. The place is spread over two floors and also a terrace so I am sure you will find a place. You don't have to wait to be seated and you can sit where you like. The system is to order at the bar and they bring the food over so take a note of the table number. I am sure you will find what you crave for in the extensive menu. The staff were friendly, attentive and efficient and enhances the overall experience. Highly recommend you to check this place out if you are in or around Newquay.

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    The Unicorn

    The Unicorn

    4.0(3 reviews)
    13.2 mi
    ££

    Came here for dinner once during our stay in town. Wanted to dine here the first night, but was…read morebooked out. So we booked for the next night. Looks very classy, comfy and with an interesting menu. Our Bulldog was welcome inside as well. Had two cocktails for a start: Frozen Watermelons and Better Than Blue Lagoon. Both visually very nice drinks. Colourful. But taste-wise a bit weak and a tad too sweet for our taste. Had some bread and makarel paté with that. Pretty strong flavour, but we enjoyed it. Might not be for everybody though. Seafood platter & Steak'n'fries as mains. Mussels, clams, shrimp, lobster legs and scallops in the platter. For the price it definitely could have been a bigger load. Was fresh enough, but we've had way better tasting seafood at other places. The steak was ok. Not a prime cut, but the flavour was fine. Fine. Not more. Fries were good though. Had a bottle of white wine with that. Nice, cold, crisp. The views with the sun shining in are pretty nice here. Not right at the beach, but nice. Staff was friendly and helpful. The chairs/benches were a bit tough and it got uncomfortable after a while. But it's a dog-friendly place. That's a plus. Paid in the end around 120£ for everything. Not exactly cheap. And way too much for what we got in return. Food was really average at best. An ok dinner, but not more. Once was ok to try. But we didn't go back the other nights. Looks more classy and upscale than it is in the end. Especially food-wise.

    The Unicorn is a bit underrated in my opinion, it has recently benefitted from a change in staff…read moreand the bar is well managed, prices are good. The food is fine, it's typical 'pub grub' with a few interesting items on the menu. One of the best things for families is that it has lots of outside seating and an attached play area - both local and visiting children love it and the parents get a break then. We really enjoy going to The Unicorn and visit once or twice a fortnight normally.

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    Dolly's Tea Room & Wine Bar

    Dolly's Tea Room & Wine Bar

    3.3(3 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    ££

    We ran across this gem of a tea house while we were looking for a cream tea while staying in…read moreFalmouth (and wine, the other half loves any place that is a wine bar). It's a very unusual type of place, not expected for that area of the country. It reminded me of some place I would have found in Santa Cruz. The decor is quite eclectic and styled from the 1920's. The scones were very tasty (we both had the fruit scones). The tea was some of the best I've had! They use teapigs tea, and it really is amazing. We both ordered Earl Grey, but unfortunately the server was a bit flaky, and I ended up with English Breakfast. (They were both tasty, but the Earl Grey was by far superior for me!) We also ordered a cheese plate consisting of three cheeses: Fourme D'Ambert, Wookey Hole Cheddar, and an English Brie copycat. They were all great. The woman running the place asked us if we wanted French bread or oatcakes, and since I like oatcakes and the other half likes French bread, she made us a plate with both. It was served with a delicious chutney and an amazing honey. We also got a bottle of Sauncere to go with it. We had a great time. The owner's dog runs around trying to get food from all the diners (and she's adorable). We'll definitely go back the next time we're in Falmouth!

    Found/went to Dollys based on Yelp reviews…read more We were driving around the area and wanted to find a place for cream tea. It looked/sounded good. All in all the food was good. The sandwiches/bread in particular were very fresh and tasty. The cream tea was good but - we're talking jam, cream, and scones. Three things that are pretty hard to not like and also pretty hard to balls up. So it was good but the scones could have been warmer/fresher. Our cups and saucers were a bit dirty. I liked the theme generally, although it seemed rather confused. It was neither traditional english, nor 1920s, nor rustic. The space was really nice but it seemed almost too kitsch-y. It kind of just looked lazy. Now the dog is so cute. I loved him/her. But there is a time and a place for a dog and by your table begging for food is not one of them. I think he/she should've been confined to the bar area not the eating part. The service was really good and everyone was really nice. I gave it 2 stars because I think it was good, but I think it could, and should've been much, much better for £4 scone + tea.

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    Belushi's

    Belushi's

    3.0(2 reviews)
    18.1 mi
    ££

    I came to Newquay expecting a filthy night out, and boy did I get one…read more You don't come here for classy cocktails and civilised chats with your mum, or even a close friends. You come here to run with the stags, do shots, and generally get a little messy. Scrap that. An awful lot messy. Its not big, its not clever and you certainly don't go to these places in London, but its Newquay, what happens in Newquay stays in Newquay. Er, until you Yelp about it, that is. Belushi's is a big, its right on the beach and is also right on the stag party trail. It's a decent place to start your evening. Drinks don't cost the earth. One of the bar men was kind of hot. I got to play table football (which unleashed my competitive side....I WANT TO WIN, DAMN IT!!). Hung out with a gimp-ed up stag and his herd, who were actually fun. All a-ok. Do a Sambucca and move on. Next bar please.

    I'm giving a Belushi's 4 stars? What madness is this?…read more For context - the Belushi's I'm used to is a scummy dive off Covent Garden, where you end up when you're already rat-arsed and all the pubs are closing. After you've unstuck your feet from the floor you'll probably order some shots of something disgusting which seems like a good idea at the time, and will leave you reeling in the seventh circle of hell the next day. This Belushi's...is a little bit different. The bar/restaurant area is pretty spacious, with high tables, sofas and a glorious seaview terrace. I'll admit my review is biased, because I have a Tastecard giving me 50 per cent off food here - so for three days my friend and I dined on ludicrously cheap Belushi's fare. And you know what? The food's actually decent. The last night we came here we ordered steak, which worked out at...oooh...approximately £5.50 each. £5.50! At that price, it would be rude not to order some shots of Agwa (£2) and a bottle of wine (£14) to wash it down with...ah wait, perhaps this is more like the Belushi's I'm used to. But my feet never stuck to the floor, I never ended up with my face in some stranger's armpit, and I never stopped appreciating the view from that terrace. Next time I'm in Newquay...I'll be back.

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