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Lewinnick Lodge


Perched on the cliffs of Pentire Head, giving a knock-out perspective on Newquay's coastline, this gastropub is hard to better for lunch with a view. The decor is modern – lots of wood and plate glass – and the food is decent: gourmet burgers, mussels and Thai-style salads.


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