Monday, 13 April 2009

Porthgwidden Beach Cafe, St Ives


Porthgwidden is a small tucked away beach spot with amazing views over the sea towards Godrevy lighthouse and beyond. We decided to head there with four friends to try it out and have a girly catch up. Once an old fish loft, Porthgwidden Cafe has since been restored into a quaint restaurant/ cafe nestled between the island and St Ives harbour. During the day, the cafe is busy and bustling, good for coffee or a light lunch (especially when it’s sunny as the outdoor terrace is a perfect little sun trap). By night the cafe has a relaxed beachside vibe and serves a tasty selection of fresh food and local produce. We had a lovely evening, good food, nice friendly staff and great company.
We Recommend:
Moules Mariniere: £7.95
Grilled Seabass served with potato hash & salsa verde: £12.95
Altivo Sauvignon Blanc (Argentina): £13.95
For more information or to book visit www.porthgwiddencafe.co.uk or call 01736 796791

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