Cadgwith Cove Crab - Menu

Steamers House, Grade-Ruan, United Kingdom, TR12 7JX

🛍 Pub, Vegan, Seafood, British

4.4 💬 2743 Reviews

Phone: +441326290513,+441326290213

Address: Steamers House, Grade-Ruan, United Kingdom, TR12 7JX

City: Grade-Ruan

Dishes: 17

Reviews: 2743

Website: http://www.cadgwithcoveinn.com

"Where do I start? Have been coming to this pub regularly for 12 years. I'm not sure what has changed, but the service and the food are unrecognisable. Yesterday was an absolute shambles. They are charging well over the odds for things that are just simply not worth the money. Some of the things on the bill aren't even priced as they are on the menu. For example, the kids meals are 10% more than advertised. Soft drinks are extortionate, and £2 a scoop for children's ice cream is laughable. The food itself was dire, the burger I had was tasteless, others tasted it and agreed. We actually refused to pay for the fish, the chap sat next to us was a chef (he sent his chowder back as it was bland and like dishwater) and he said the oil wasn't hot enough, allowing the fish to soak it up. It was greasy and again very bland. The chowder was unimpressive, the prawns were good although the salad was wilted and of poor quality, both children enjoyed their meals. Also some very, very strange comments were made to us by a member of the serving staff about the cleanliness of the pub, very worrying. This place was excellent and it really genuinely upsets me to post this, but something has to be done because it is no way near what it was. What is the reason for this, I have heard maybe Punch Taverns have taken over? Is that correct? A real shame and a massive dissapointment, was not worth anywhere near the 120 pounds we paid."

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Jonathan Jonathan

As always great service,great staff, great Ale Food

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Matthew
Matthew

Here for a short break! Self check-in, awesome breakfast evening meals, great staff, quaint cove, super clean social distance compliant!!!


Peter
Peter

Wonderful pub with delicious food, even in the midst of the pandemic. The establishment is well-organized to ensure the safety of all customers.


Richard
Richard

Thanks guys for a great stay.. perfect location to explore the beautiful coastline.. very comfortable and quiet.. Gary and Helen very helpful.. cheers!!


Barney
Barney

The crab sandwich wrap was delicious and very fresh. The staff was friendly and it was the perfect choice for our picnic along the coast path. Thank you!


Ja'gyür
Ja'gyür

This establishment is wonderful with warm and friendly owners and staff. The food is fantastic as well. I highly recommend staying here or simply visiting the pub and restaurant.


Carolyn
Carolyn

I was able to make a reservation and was happy to see that the pub was bustling when we arrived! The food was scrumptious, especially the perfectly cooked lamb shank. A pub with its own gin menu is definitely a winner in my book!


Jane
Jane

Enjoyed a lovely evening meal, as we were a party of 10 we had contacted before our holiday to check availability, Helen was very helpful and quick to reply. Food and service was excellent, atmosphere great, would definitely recommend and will return next time we are in the area.


Debbie
Debbie

Cadgwith Cove Inn has been absolutely wonderful for the 2 weeks we have been here celebrating my 50th Birthday! Helen and Gary and all the staff here have been fantastic and due to the current Covid situation the procedure and quality of Service has been first class and we thank you all for a wonderful stay in a perfect location in the UK if you live in the UK and you haven’t visited Cadgwith Cove Inn I recommend you do and experience the best that England has to offer you it’s perfect here in every way! Thank you


Stuart
Stuart

Where do I start? Have been coming to this pub regularly for 12 years. I'm not sure what has changed, but the service and the food are unrecognisable. Yesterday was an absolute shambles. They are charging well over the odds for things that are just simply not worth the money. Some of the things on the bill aren't even priced as they are on the menu. For example, the kids meals are 10% more than advertised. Soft drinks are extortionate, and £2 a scoop for children's ice cream is laughable. The food itself was dire, the burger I had was tasteless, others tasted it and agreed. We actually refused to pay for the fish, the chap sat next to us was a chef (he sent his chowder back as it was bland a...

Categories

  • Pub Enjoy a lively atmosphere with our classic pub favorites. From hearty burgers and fish 'n' chips to savory pies and craft brews, our menu promises a cozy experience ideal for unwinding with friends.
  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious."
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
  • Takeaway
  • Outdoor Seating

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"Friday 25th August 2023, My husband and I we saw a sign for a 17th Century Seafood Inn at Cadgwith Cove, and so we decided to explore this further. A steep narrow lane winds down to a small cove, divided by a small rocky promontory. Thatched stone cottages cluster round the beach. It is a working fishing port and local fishermen catch mainly crab and lobsters out in the bay and these are sold at the fish market on the quay. We parked the car in the car park at the top of the hill and took the path down to Cadgwith Cove. The path wound through a wild flower meadow and then down through the thatched cottages, even through gardens on the way to the cove, a very idyllic place with pastel coloured cottages and lovely cottage gardens. A flight of steps brings you out opposite the harbour quay, with its brightly coloured fishing boats and buoys, nets, chains and winches used in the catching of lobsters and crabs. Cadgwith Cove Inn was a lovely thatched inn, with a lovely outside courtyard, where you could sit and eat in the sunshine; they also have a nice indoor restaurant. My husband and I had a nice table for two inside. The restaurant is oak beamed and has pictures of seafarers and boats and plaques about boats which have been lost to sea in the cove. We perused the small but interesting menu; it had lots of lovely fish dishes on it and we ordered our food. We both had starters; my husband had scallops and I had crab pate served with brown bread and butter. The starters were delicious and were just the perfect size to get the palate started. My husband for his main course had the prawn, hake and monkfish curry served with rice, which he said was delicious. I had lobster thermadore served with a nice crispy salad and buttered new potatoes. The lobster was to live for and I had lots of fun excavating the meat, so all that was left was a pile of sculpture like shells. The meal was delicious. We washed all this lovely food down with a nice chilled bottle of Chardonnay white wine. We both had a dessert; my husband and I both had the dark chocolate and almond torte, which was sex on a plate and seductively delicious but lovely and light and was perfect finish to our meal. We did not bother with any teas or coffees afterwards as we were both well fed and very content. After our meal we went outside to listen to the locals singing ‘Sea Shanties’, there were lots of people there and it was nice to be part of this wonderful celebration."