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Zennor
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TR26 3DE
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Good Pub Guide Best Cornish Dining Pub 2012

Restaurant with rooms next to the Atlantic between St. Ives, Penzance and Land‚s End. In the middle of some of Britain‚s most outstanding scenery and perfectly placed for the South West Coastal Footpath, Land‚s End, the Minack Theatre and Tate St. Ives.
It is owned and run by Charles and Edmund Inkin whose belief in the Simple Things Done Well‚ has brought them success at The Felin Fach Griffin as well as Cornish sister in The Old Coastguard.
The dining room is informal, and fresh local produce forms the backbone of a straightforward, yet enticing, menu reflecting the area‚s specialities. The warm and attractive Moroccan inspired interior with its marine blues and deep sultry yellows brighten the spirits of any guest. Walls are hung with local art from this incredibly creative region, with the Tate St Ives Gallery next door and endless land and seascapes all around.

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Ratings/Awards: Best Family Restaurant 2008 Good Food Guide
Best Cornish Dining Pub 2008 Good Pub Guide
2011 Good Pub Guide best dining pub in Cornwall

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Awards: 2011 Good Pub Guide best dining pub in Cornwall

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Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Open All Year
TV in Rooms

Sample Menu:


Watermelon, Feta, Chilli, Mint £5.75

Smoked Mackerel Pâté, Toast Pickled Cucumber £6.00

Pork Terrine, Pickles £6.25

Scallops & Sweetcorn Chowder £7.50



Risotto, Courgette, Sharpham Brie, Pumpkin Seeds £11.50

Hake, Mashed Potato, Spinach, Shrimps, Dill Cream £14.50

Pork Chop, Puy Lentils, Beetroot, Fennel, Aїoli £15.00

Lamb Barnsley Cop, Polenta, Rainbow Carrots, Kale, Blackberries £15.75

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