Penzance

Market Plaice Fish Bar
causeway head

(http://www.marketplaice.co.uk) serving the community with fish & chips for 50 years

Admiral Benbow
46 Chapel Street

46 chapel st, phone 01736-363448. offers traditional british food, has a maritime feel.

The Meadery

There are several meaderies in penzance. these restaurants started as medieval theme eating places but have evolved into almost a cornish tradition. recommended is the waterside meadery situated next to penzance harbour.

Green Bean Coffee Co
83 Market Jew Street

(http://www.purelypenzance...) penzance's best coffee served with a smile, and the food isn't to bad either!!

Poolside Indulgence
Battery Rd

(http://www.poolside-indul...), situated next to the open air pool, this is the perfect place to spend a sunny afternoon. the home made cake is a must!!!

Tah Mahal

(http://www.tscint.co.uk) serves the tandoori and indian cuisine. great food in a modern setting, just a stones throw from the sea front.

Muffins, Bread Street. Excellent range of healthily-made home-cooked meals, cakes and refreshments. Art gallery also!

The Sea Palace

Is cornwall's no.1 destination for traditional cantonese and peking cuisine, offering an excellent dining experience in a truly unique atmosphere. reservations recommended to avoid disappointment.

For those seeking to eat a Cornish Pasty while in Penzance - The best in town are served in Lavenders, Alverton Street. Tip - it is correct to eat pasties from the end, not in the middle!

As an alternative, Pellows up Causewayhead do the biggest pasty in town - its humungus, and cheap at 250p. But there are plenty of others on offer, Rowes, Warrens. If you can seek out Philps of Hayle! Others like Mannas cafe's pasties, available for 2.00 each, but only on Thursdays.