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Places to eat on St. Agnes

St. Agnes is a very small island; circa 85 people live here. And small places have few places to eat. But whilst you won’t be spoilt for choice on St. Agnes, you won’t be disappointed either – because everywhere here offers a delicious and varied menu, with local island ingredients at the fore.

Two minutes from the quay is the Turks Head – a pub with a seriously good pub terrace and a view of the quay and the islands beyond. Stride on and you’ll find a café with ocean views and a fabulous garden. If you’ve still room, then don’t forget to stop by Troytown Farm for an ice-cream and other lovely, delicious dairy produce!

 

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Troytown Farm Shop

Troytown ice cream is made in small batches in our little dairy and has a luxurious thick creamy texture due to the whole milk, cream and other simple, fresh ingredients and care we put in. We have over 30 flavours, with a good selection on offer every day in our shop. Reward…

Coastguards Lookout

This friendly café offers delicious, natural, home-made food made predominantly with island and Cornish produce. Our coffee is fair trade. Big favourites at the moment are our frothy cappuccinos, Cornish blue and prosciutto toasties and our yummy Cornish cream teas…

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