Sideways Cornwall

16 miles from the coast. Thats the furthest you will ever be from the sea in Cornwall. Fresh seafood, organically grown vegetables, hand reared meat, rich dairy produce, artisan bakers and cider orchards.
 
The cafes, bars and restaurants are pretty spectacular too. If your not staring out into the infinity of the Atlantic ocean, you could be cosied up in the middle of the Cornish countryside amid herds of sheep and cattle.
 
 

 




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Cafe Irie
38 Fore Street, Newquay, Cornwall
+ 44 (0) 1637 859 200
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Melting Pot Cafe
Krowji, The Old Grammar School, West Park, Redruth, Cornwall, TR15 3AJ
+ 44 (0) 7915 252757
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Cafe Irie / Newquay

Cafe Irie, in the heart of Newquay, has an incredibly laid back, unpretentious vibe that permeates every corner. Upon entry it is clear that this is a place where you can sit back with friends and enjoy a long lazy morning or afternoon. 

The friendly team serve a selection of loose leaf teas alongside healthy food cooked on site and sourced from local suppliers.

On Summer evenings Cafe Irie can often be found playing host to local talented musicians and the walls are adorned with the regularly refreshed work of local artists.


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Melting Pot Cafe / Krowji

With a relaxed bohemian feel, The Melting Pot is a little known secret tucked away in the centre of Cornwall. Comfy sofas, eclectic art and plenty to entrance the eyes this is the perfect place to grab a bite and catch up with friends.

Set up by owner Ben Read the Cafe was established to offer a creative space that allows people to network and explore creative ideas in a welcoming and inclusive environment. 


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