Accommodation Search

  • Keyword
  • Island
  • Type
  • Facilities

Site Search

Contact

Search Results

Coastguards uses dairy products from Troytown Farm down the road, crab from local fisherman and fresh herbs from outside the café in their simple lunch menu and also offer homemade cakes and cream teas throughout the afternoon.

Additional Info

  • Telephone 01720422197

Probably the best beer garden in Scilly, situated 100 yards from the quay and overlooking the peaceful sound between St.Agnes and Gugh. Real ale, great food and magnificent views. Hot chocolate with brandy is the special on a blustery day.

Additional Info

  • Telephone 01720422434

Two storey beachfront building amongst the Flying Boat Club cottages.. Downstairs, relaxed atmosphere with red and blue Lloyd Loom chairs, daily papers and collection of fine art. Stunning views across New Grimsby harbour. Secluded walled sun terrace for warmer months and log fire in winter. Open for morning coffee, brunch or lunch

Additional Info

  • Telephone 01720424068

Located at the entrance/exit to the Tresco Abbey Gardens. Licensed café offering a selection of hot and cold drinks, ice creams, pastries and cakes. Indoor café style seating and outdoor tea garden.

Light lunches available. Open daytimes only.

Additional Info

  • Telephone 01720424108

Featured in the “Eating out on Pubs” Michelin guide, and stocking a wide range of Scillonian and Cornish beers and real ales. Traditional bar serving gastro-pub style food at lunchtimes and evenings. Separate restaurant offering a more formal menu. The Pavilion, a conservatory building adjacent to the main bar offers freshly ground coffees and Roskilly’s ice creams. Spacious beer garden with large wooden tables and parasols.

Additional Info

There are nine one-bedroomed Sea Garden Cottages, offering self-catering, bed & breakfast and half-board accommodation and sleeping 2 (with the option to sleep 1 or 2 children on downstairs sofa bed). Each cottage has a fully-equipped kitchen and living room with WiFi broadband and digital satellite TV.

Additional Info

England's most westerly pub, Fraggle Rock Bar is a Jamie Oliver 'Best British Boozer' and every Fairtrade hot drink you purchase goes to support the local Wildlife Trust. Lunch includes filled baguettes, whitebait and tartare sauce, burgers and famous crab double decker sandwiches. Evening meals served about 5 nights a week offering a variety of local seafood dishes, meat dishes and pizza. Friday is fish and chip night, available to eat in or take away. Upstairs modern bar, with wooden furniture and sea views, downstairs smaller bar with comfy sofas. Enclosed terrace seating outside.

Additional Info

  • Telephone 01720422222

Delicious homemade cakes and scones for afternoon teas, ice creams and cold drinks. Lunches include sandwiches, filled jacket potatoes and salads. Evening meals are available about 5 nights a week (see notice in window) offering a set menu with a vegetarian option. Booking essential.

Additional Info

  • Telephone 01720423168

Three rosette restaurant overlooking the Great pool and Popplestones brow, in the direction of the setting sun. Guests may also enjoy alfresco dining on the terrace in summer months. Menu features Bryher crab, lobster and farm vegetables all bought just a stone's throw from the kitchen door. Lighter bar snacks also available. Lunchtime sandwiches, pasta, fish and meat dishes, pizza and Hell Bay Burgers. Children options also available. Bookings for evenings essential.  During the summer there is the option of dining in the 'Crab Shack' two nights a week, this is detached from the hotel and is very popular Spa treatments also available.  Prices for the period 2nd July-27th August are based on bed and breakfast only to allow more flexible dining for families.

Additional Info

Page 6 of 10

Close

Menu

Search

  • Keyword
  • Island
  • Type
  • Facilities