Vegetarian food in Cornwall
Wednesday, October 28th, 2015 09:02 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This is ridiculous: I'm going to be leaving Cornwall still without ever having tried a Cornish pasty, because there's nowhere that serves vegetarian ones which does not also serve meat. (Though given the origins of the pasty, this shouldn't really be too surprising.) Possibly I should try to make my own.
For other veggie-restaurant seeking visitors to Cornwall, I can highly recommend the Bean Inn in St Ives, who do a really nice Moroccan vegetable and chick pea chermoula casserole. Also Michael House just outside Tintagel, which is not a restaurant but a guest house with evening meals open (on advance booking) to non-guests. When I was there that meant me and a family of four sitting around a dining room table and socialising all evening. :o)
For other veggie-restaurant seeking visitors to Cornwall, I can highly recommend the Bean Inn in St Ives, who do a really nice Moroccan vegetable and chick pea chermoula casserole. Also Michael House just outside Tintagel, which is not a restaurant but a guest house with evening meals open (on advance booking) to non-guests. When I was there that meant me and a family of four sitting around a dining room table and socialising all evening. :o)