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Welcome to
the Penzance Restaurant Guide

Great restaurants in Penzance and the nearby towns.

About Penzance, Cornwall
Penzance stands on the north-eastern shore of Mount's Bay in the far west of Cornwall. Penzance Harbour shelters fishing boats and yachts with the occasional long-mast nudging the granite quays. Penzance is the stopping point for flights or ferries to the Isles of Scilly.

With a good variety of good shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants Penzance has a pedestrianised area and the delightful old town. Of particular note is Chapel Street, an ancient thoroughfare that meanders its way to the seafront between fine historic buildings and boutique shops.

Places to visit include the nearby St Michael's Mount, and the Trengwainton gardens (National Trust). June sees the vibrant Golowan Festival, which celebrates the Celtic traditions of West Cornwall.

Things to do in Penzance, Cornwall
St Michael's Mount
Trengwainton Gardens
Newlyn Art Gallery
Land's End


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Featured Restaurants
The Bay Restaurant, Britons Hill, Penzance

Fish & Seafood Restaurant
The Bay in Penzance is a relaxed, airy and modern restaurant with a cheery atmosphere.

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Featured Restaurants
The Garrack Restaurant, Burthallan Lane, St Ives

Modern British Restaurant
Perched on the cliff-top and boasting magnificent coastal views, The Garrack is a secluded family-run hotel and restaurant set in 2 acres of picturesque grounds.

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