Pubs in Hayle
The Smugglers. This is
our nearest pub, and a very good one it is too. Geared for the
family, they concentrate on good food and have also been home
to the '51 Jazz Club' for the last 35 years. They practise here every
Sunday lunchtime, so book your table early - its a good day! Good
quiz night on a Sunday also, and not too hard because even we won once!
Very friendly and welcoming.
The Bird In Hand.
Very nice place, loads of outside seating, good for young and old - not
too loud. Good food & also is at the entrance to
Paradise Park.
The White Hart Hotel. Good
hotel fayre, nice bar room collectables around the walls.
The Foundry Bar. Nice
bar, good food, have lots of bands, Samba, Jazz, usually something a bit
different.. All age groups.
The Royal Standard.
Traditional type of pub - duke box, pool table, dart board etc. Good
atmosphere.

The Cornish Arms.
Nice pub, traditional games - darts, Euchre, seperate pool room.
Traditional ales, pub food.
Cornubia.
Another traditional type pub, large premises, 2 main rooms, large TV's etc.
Good old style family pub with professional type karaoke nights.
The Copperhouse.
The
new millenium has caught up with this place, a modern, large, loud bar
which fulfills its purpose very well, which is to cater for the under 25's
ish.
The Bucket Of Blood.
This traditional pub, which was named after a popular children's
fairytale, is a real English country pub, low ceilings, old beams,
good pub food, and a pub sign not for the faint hearted! You can
sit back and imagine the locals being there 300 years before you. Well worth a
visit.
The salt Bar.
Wine bar type, modern, popular,
arty, loads of mirrors for the very vain.
Red River Inn (Gwithian).
Youthful pub with a good community buzz - Good food also.
These are the nearest pubs, it is
quite inexpensive to get a taxi into St. Ives, Carbis Bay or Penzance for more pubs &
night clubs etc.
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Restaurants in Hayle The
Grameen (Indian). New in 2006, and apparently one of
the top 5 chefs in the country cooks here. We tried it and were blown
away. The food here is highly recomended.
The Balti King (Indian)
A very good quality restaurant, with
consistently good food - another one of our favourites.
The Curry Leaf.
Serves Indian and Chinese food.
Pizza Patio Al Fresco
They specialise in Fresh Dough Pizza and Pasta dishes and are
very good at it. Highly thought of locally.
Trevaskus Farm & Country
Restaurant.. Large dining room, and outdoor area all in a
country setting. Pick your own, an onsite farm shop and the freshest of
local foods.
Very good quality home style
cooking, very popular, Sunday lunch booking essential.
Eastern Empire.
Chinese & Cantonese food.
Hong Kong House.
More Chinese food.
The Great Wall. More
Chinese food
The Thai Chef.
We have a lot of Asian food
here don't we? Thai food.
Godrevy Cafe.
A chilled out café at
the beach. Fresh food, served simple with lots of flavour. Great beach and
sea views, ideal after a hard days surfing (or watching the surfing!)

The Old Quay House Inn. This has been put in the food section of
these pages as we would consider it to more well known for its food than as
a pub, though it is actually a very nice pub also.
It is situated right on the Hayle Estuary, a favourite spot for birdwatchers.
A large place with plenty of outside seating.
Fresh. Small
cafe in the heart of Hayle. Good food.
Heyls kitchen. Upmarket
cafe in Hayle, also nice food.
Best of the rest -
The Mount Haven Hotel (Marazion). Superior award winning food, this is
restaurant cooking at its best. Small portions but exquisitely cooked -
highly recommended for that special occasion. Also has a balcony with stunning views
overlooking St Michaels Mount..
The Lamb & Flag (half way
between us and Penzance)
Rave reviews of their evening menu (not sundays)
These are some of the nearest
restaurants. A
short trip out will get you to St. Ives or Penzance for basically more of
the same.
Approx. taxi fares to : -
Nearest pub/restaurant
£2.80
Hayle Town
£4.00
Carbis Bay
£9.00
St.
Ives £12.00
Penzance
£15.00
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