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Fowey
Follow your nose to the divine smell of fresh fish & chips being cooked at the shop just off the main Town Quay in Webb Street, where you can choose from cod, haddock, calamari and scampi served with superb, crisp chips made from specially sourced…
Fowey
Traditional coffee and other hot drinks, smoothies, milkshakes, home-made cakes and ice-creams to take away as well as traditional sweeties, Cornish fudge and chocolates.
Fowey
With Cornwall's beautiful coast and historic harbours, what better way to go sightseeing than from one of our tour boats. Find us on the Town Quay
Fowey
Se7en is an independent retailer of high quality women's clothing and accessories. Find an eclectic collection of stylish brands, including Aldini, Alice Collins, Miss Sugar, and many more!
Fowey
Laura Lane's Cornish inspired ceramics are a gentle nod to her everyday life. From wild swimming adventures & gig rowing, to living the simple life on the farm.
Fowey
Where local artists and makers share their unique and diverse work in the centre of the ancient port of Fowey.
Fowey
Serving breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. The menu includes sandwiches, bagels, local fish and crab, delicious cakes and fabulous coffee.
Fowey
Artisan flapjacks using gluten free ingredients to develop exceptional and appealing flavours in large, chunky portions.
Fowey
Open to club members and visiting yachtsmen and offers showers, bar and food. Junior sailing and training are available during the season.
Fowey
Restaurant serving a wide range of homemade food at the Fowey Gallants Sailing Club.
Fowey
For boat hire on the River Fowey, life jackets and tuition available.
Fowey
Fresh local food. Lively atmosphere. A popular, fun place to eat with pop memorabilia adorning the walls. Lounge bar upstairs for drinks and cocktails.
Fowey
Potential purchases from £1 to £2000, from shells to 19th century French chandeliers.
Fowey
Built by adventurer John Rashleigh in 1570, The Ship Inn is Fowey’s oldest pub. For more than four centuries the inn has been the focal point of our beautiful Cornish port.