When it comes to fish and chip shops there's definitely no shortage of options in Cornwall. But, this 19th-century chapel is home to one of Bodmin's best.
The Rawlings family have been in the business for more than 60 years, so you could say they know a thing or two about cooking up a storm in the fryer. A string of awards back this up, and a place on the UK's top 12 chippy list seals the deal.
Good to know: There's a separate menu offering gluten-free fish and chips, so if...
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AA rosette awarded restaurant offering locally sourced meats, fish, fruit, vegetables and Cornish cheeses. Also offers stir-fry and vegetarian specials.
Chapel an Gansblydhen is an fine looking pub in Bodmin, that forms part of the Wetherspoon family. The building is an extensively restored Wesleyan chapel dating back to 1840. It sports old world charm along with cosy appeal. If you are into historic architecture, start your day right with traditional and vegetarian breakfast options at Chapel an Gansblydhen.
The pub offers aromatic Lavazza coffee, craft beers, real ales and typical pub delights. Drawing in regulars with its low...
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If you are looking for a pub with quirky historic appeal in Cornwall, Hole in the Wall has plenty of it! The pub's name comes from its past as a debtor's prison (1749 - 1779). During this time, food was passed through a hole in the wall.
Packed with olde worlde charm from the moment you stroll by the courtyard stream and into the pub, the Hole in the Wall will delight you from the moment you enter it. Inside, you will find an open fire, bare stone walling, small wooden tables, and...
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