11:30AM - 11:30PM
4 Riverside
Lodging
“While visiting Cornwall recently we looked for somewhere to enjoy a Sunday Lunch . After doing a bit of research we found the Mexico Inn . We booked for a Sunday lunch the first weekend we were on holiday, we found on arrival that there is very limited on street parking so headed for the nearby Longrock car park. The parking charges are very reasonable and it is only a five minute walk back to the Inn. After browsing the menu we all opted for the beef brisket Sunday lunch although there were many tempting alternatives on the menu and specials board . The roast was a generous portion was really delicious. We just about had space for pudding but couldn’t decide on what to pick , solution, The Mexico Inn do a sharing board with all their puddings to share ! These were as excellent as the main course . We would highly recommend coming here for lunch but best book as it gets very busy . We enjoyed it so much we came back the second Sunday of our holiday for the same again !”
11:30AM - 3PM 5 - 10PM
9 Tolcarne Terrace
Lodging
“Great pub, Friday lunchtime in January and very busy. If you like Fish, then this is the place for you. Great food, lovely staff and a nice pint. We will now become regulars.”
“We stayed early September. The Cl caravan park has some of the best views is St Michael’s Mount. Very convenient for Penzance or St Ives,( cheap bus outside the gate ). Water , electric hook up, grass pitch waste facility. Neil was really helpful with pitch and local info,highly recommend.”
“A great little spot perfect for what we needed on our South Coast Cornwall trip. Within walking distance to the famous Lands End. Lovely spacious pitch, toilet & shower facilities. Friendly staff & a well kept site!”
“Well a very good pint of Guinness for sure & if you turn up on a Sunday at 15.00 then you could very well be singing along as it is an open mic afternoon & it's not bad at all.A friendly atmosphere certainly worth a visit if your out for a Sunday walk along PZ seafront it's just behind the lugger inn”