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Food
As well as the bright lights of Falmouth across the water, Flushing has a variety of quality eateries within easy reach. Here are a selection of places you may like to try during a stay in the village. |
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The Sticky Prawn
This wonderful quayside restaurant is intimate, relaxed and surrounded by the sheltered waters of Falmouth Harbour with estuary views that cannot be beaten.
Father and son team Paul and Ben have built a reputation for quality food with changes to the style of the menu twice a year while dishes change daily. They draw upon influences from places as diverse as the Mediterranean and the West Indies. The Sticky Prawn, has won several awards including the prestigious Hardens/Remy Martin South West Restaurant of the Year award for 2007. Please phone 01326 373734. |
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The Royal Standard
The Royal Standard is a traditional pub recently refurbished in contemporary style with stripped floorboards, oak bar, open fire and individual wooden tables and chairs.
Your convivial hosts work hard to put customers at ease in a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere. With a decked front seating area, a beer garden to the rear and excellent water views, the Royal Standard is a perfect location for all ages.
The pub offers a range of fine wines, cask conditioned ales, fresh coffee and pure fruit juice to complement the expertly prepared menu which makes use of only the freshest of ingredients. All of this comes at value-for-money prices. To experience our warm welcome please call in or phone 01326 374250. |
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The Seven Stars
The Seven Stars is a traditional pub in a lovely location with views out towards Falmouth Harbour. The pub offers a range of wines, cask conditioned ales and traditional pub food. The pub's phone number is 01326 374373. |
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The Pandora Inn
One of the best known inns in Cornwall, the Pandora is set on the banks of the beautiful Restronguet Creek. Parts of the thatched building date back to the 13th century and it’s flagstone floors and low-beamed ceilings suggest that little has changed since.
Log fires and snug corners contribute to the cosy atmosphere and a collection of maritime memorabilia alludes to the pub's history. A full range of drinks and meals are served in the bars and upstairs in the Sail Loft Restaurant.
When the sun shines, bench tables on the pontoon allow you to eat on the water. Lunch and dinner menus are supplemented by daily specials ranging from sandwiches at lunchtime to fine dining in the restaurant. Local seafood is a speciality. Phone 01326 372678. |
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Castaways
With an ideal setting on the river, this contemporary eatery and bar is a popular destination for lovers of good food.
The décor is modern, the seating is relaxed and comfortable. Castaways is a haven for visiting walkers, boaters and tourists as well as remaining popular with the locals. All our customers are assured excellent service and tasty food. Phone 01326 377710. |
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Mylor Café
This harbour-front café overlooks Mylor Marina and serves great food all day including a daily list of specials.
There is a lovely shaded eating area outside and the café also provides groceries, wines and spirits as well as take-away food.
Buffets can be catered for and we can provide picnic hampers for you to take off on your day on the water. We even offer a delivery service.
The café also offers BYO (Bring Your Own) Bistro Nights which bring an element of fun and novelty to dining in this beautiful location. Phone 01326 373712. |
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