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Best Restaurants in August in Four Lanes (Updated 2025)
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1. The Garden Bar and Restaurant
4.7
/5
13 Reviews
£23
Reservation Available
Western-style
TheForkUser
This is a lovely restaurant with an excellent view from the window. Decorated well and really nice atmosphere even dough it was very quite when we were there. Food was superb excellent quality overall and excellent experience highly recommended.
2. The Cove, Restaurant and Bar
5
/5
6 Reviews
£21
Barbeque
TheForkUser
The food was delicious, beautifully presented and a sensible size. The staff were incredibly friendly, knowledgeable and discreet. It was a really lovely evening.
3. Fishermans Arms
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£16
Western-style
4. The Honey Pot PZ Ltd
4
/5
4 Reviews
£17
Coffee Shops
健康美丽的芳芳
The Honey Pot is a restaurant that specializes in old Beijing hotpot. Their beef and lamb are very good, especially the hot lamb, which is so delicious that it doesn't fall over. Their handmade shrimp paste is also very good, and there are special sesame cakes, which I personally think are also very filling. We also ordered half a dozen lamb skewers.
5. The Old Grammar School
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£11
Western-style
Open Late
雅行逸旅
#創創動計劃分萬元现金 Just unlocked the most southern treasure town in the UK! Truro, known as the "Heart of Cornwall", healed me with its candy-colored houses and medieval churches📸 I have sorted out the popular ways to play on the Internet and take you to play in this British fairy tale town for three days! 🚄Transportation Guide 📍Coordinates: Truro, Cornwall, England Train: London Paddington Station → Truro Station (about 4 hours, it is recommended to buy First Great Western train tickets) Self-driving: M5 Expressway to A30, the whole journey is about 4.5 hours (it is recommended to explore the surrounding fishing villages) Bus: National Express departs from Plymouth for about 2 hours 🏰Must-check-in route ⏰Morning: Church tour + historical travel Truro Cathedral - Highlights: The youngest Gothic cathedral in the UK, stained glass windows + bronze angel statues - Hidden gameplay: Take a guided tour on the top of the tower (reservation required), 360° overlooking the colorful roofs of the city - Tips: There are free organ performances on Sundays Royal Cornwall Museum - Highlights: Celtic gold + dinosaur fossils, taking photos on the top floor dome is super dreamy 🍤Lunch: The Old Grammar School - Recommended: Cornish crab sandwich + saffron bun, 20 pounds per person ⏰Afternoon: Rainbow Fishing Village + Beach Walk Lemon Street Market - Photo: Candy-colored shops + retro clocks, macaron-colored clothes are super photogenic - Must-buy: Saffron ice cream, handmade honey Truro Pier - Cruise: Take a cruise on the Fal River (30 pounds per person) to see the colorful cottages on both sides of the river - Sunset: Go to "Trevarno Gardens" in the evening, the rose garden + lake view is super healing 📸 Internet celebrity camera positions are revealed The North Gate of the Cathedral: Gothic spire + pink sunset, low-angle upward shooting Lemon Street Market top floor: Panoramic overhead shot of Rainbow Street, avoiding the crowd Trevarno Gardens glass greenhouse: tropical plants + mottled light and shadow, full of forest feeling The second floor of the Fal River cruise: take dynamic silhouettes with the colorful fishing village as the background 🦀Food map The Alverton: Michelin recommended restaurant, signature Cornish haddock with saffron sauce Old town snacks: - Cornish pasty (Stargazy Pie) - Cornish Saffron Bun Wine bar: The Cellar Door, try locally brewed sparkling wine ⚠️Avoid pitfalls Ticket reservation: Cathedral Tower needs to be booked in advance on the official website (8 pounds) Transportation card: Buy "Cornwall Plus Bus Pass", unlimited rides for only 10 pounds Weather warning: Rainy summer (12-20℃ from June to August), bring waterproof jacket + rain boots Outfit suggestion: bright sweater + plaid skirt, with fisherman's hat for more photos 💡Local private tips - There is a vintage market on Lemon Street every Friday, find antique jewelry and hand-painted maps - Take the "Ghost Walk" night tour (Friday night) and listen to the legend of Cornish pirates - One-day tour around: Penrhyn Castle (Harry Potter filming location) + Falmouth Art Town #BritishTravel #Truro, UK
6. By The Sea Restaurant
4.3
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11 Reviews
Western-style
TheForkUser
Excellent, fresh food and a friendly atmosphere. I had the scallops and they were amazing. Feels like a very welcoming, family-run restaurant.
7. Chapel Rock Café
5
/5
1 Reviews
£7
Bakeries
侯子一只就爱满山跑
It's off-season now. There are two waiters, who are very diligent and friendly. We had fried haddock and chips for £9.95 (crispy beer crust, fresh haddock, very authentic) and his newly fresh crab sandwich (it's different from the Devon brown crab in that it tastes sweeter. One flaw is that he used whole grain bread to cover the taste of the crab.) We have to say that we didn't go in for these, but for Cornish cream tea (standard scone, cottage cream, jam and a pot of tea). The scones made by this shop are warm in the hand. Scones are biscuits with the taste of cake, and there is nothing special about them. The Cornwall way of eating is the same as the way Elizabeth II eats it, which is to put the jam on first and then the cream. First of all, you won't put too much jam, and then the cream has a special aftertaste of milk. It's £6.95.
8. Pandora Inn
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£17
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9. Cafe Mylor
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£8
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