British, Modern Restaurants in Lostwithiel
1. The Old Mill Bistro
British, Modern restaurant in Little Petherick
The Old Mill House - PL27
“A nice old mill provides the location” for this small (24 covers) outfit in a B&B, set in a cute Cornish village, and with a garden adjacent to a creek feeding the Camel estuary. “Friendly service and good food at the price” complete the picture, with the menu featuring classic bistro fare, such as Cornish steaks, Grilled fish, Confit leg of Creedy Carver Duck, Chocolate Pot, and Sticky Toffee Pudding.
2. The restaurant at Old Quay House
British, Modern restaurant in Fowey
28 Fore Street - PL23
2024 Review: “Continuing to be a reliable place for a quality meal in a lovely riverside setting” – the dining room and outside deck of this Victorian hotel provide wonderful estuary-side vantage-points for a meal. There are two-course and three-course menu options for about £40, and all-in-all it makes “an affordable special treat”.
3. Asquiths
British, Modern restaurant in Lostwithiel
19 North Street - PL22
“Delightful small restaurant opposite the church, serving delicious food and a carefully curated, fairly priced range of wines” – for fifteen years, Graham & Sally Cuthbertson’s elegant dining room has provided a “really outstanding all-round experience” (“we’ll definitely be back”).
4. Sam's on the Beach
British, Modern restaurant in Polkerris
2023 Review: “A gorgeous spot to eat tasty food while watching the sea”, this former Victorian lifeboat station has been transformed under Sam Sixton, who launched his local dining empire at the age of 17, back in 1988 (his son Noah is now part of the team). The “casual” menu runs from “wonderful fresh fish and seafood” to “tasty pizzas with both traditional and unusual toppings”.
5. Fitzroy
Fish & seafood restaurant in Fowey
2 Fore Street - PL23
2023 Review: Associated with London foodie hits Primeur and Westerns Laundry, this three-year-old favourite, which occupies a former bank, continues to inspire high ratings for its food. It’s a seasonal operation, which closes each year between late Autumn and mid Spring.
6. Dining Room
British, Modern restaurant in Rock
Pavilion Buildings, Rock Rd - PL27
About to enter its 15th year of operation, Fred & Donna Beedles’s well-established venue is a favourite for some diners and “always delivers quality and exceptional value”. It’s a low-key place, in a parade of shops off the road down into the harbour.
7. St Enodoc Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Rock
Rock Road - PL27
Paul & Emma Ainsworth continue to extend their group, with the January 2025 acquisition of this well-known 100-year-old hotel, with fine views of the Camel Estuary (over to Padstow, and their original flagship No. 6). With its fine position and culinary history – for example as a former stepping stone in building Nathan Outlaw’s empire – it’s an exciting proposition, although that remains somewhat in the future for the time being – former exec chef Guy Owen moved on in May 2025 and for the time being the main dining room has lost its ‘Karrek’ name and is operating in an upmarket but unambitious brasserie mould (with main plates such as Smash Burger, Piri Piri chicken schnitzel and Cornish Carbonara). If the Ainsworths’ July 2025 plans are accepted, though, to create a new garden room restaurant, a leap up in ambition can be expected.
8. Port Gaverne Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Port Isaac
2023 Review: “A quirky hotel and restaurant serving excellent local fish” – this whitewashed, seventeenth-century hotel in a coastal bay is “always outstanding”. Chef James Lean (appointed in 2015) oversees a menu that’s naturally fish-focused. “Friendly service and great Cornish ales” complete the picture.
9. St Petroc’s Hotel & Bistro
Mediterranean restaurant in Padstow
4 New Street - PL28
“Reliably good food with some interesting touches” is on the menu at this hotel bistro in an old stone building in the heart of the town from the Rick Stein group, with what is perhaps a surprisingly large proportion of non-fish dishes. It’s also generally “good value”.
10. Edie’s
British, Modern restaurant in St Austell
10 Beach Road, Carlyon Bay - PL25
“Excellent food, great service, and good value for money” wins attention for this super, small bistro – a bright, casual modern space with open kitchen. Top Menu Tip – “The soufflé for dessert is amazing!”
11. The Blue Peter Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Polperro
Quay Road - PL13
2023 Review: Down by the quayside, this cute pub is tipped for “fish that’s obviously as fresh as you can get, and an excellent seafood platter” from amongst its other more typically pub grub offerings.
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