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9 years ago
Booked this restaurant just on because I loved the decor, then we tasted the food, what can I say..... fandabbydosey, we are going to Newquay for New Year and will defo be visiting Captain Jacks aaahhhh jimlad!! read more
Marcus Hill
Newquay TR7 1BD
United Kingdom
01637 873000
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Yes, Captain Jack's serves alcohol.
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Yes, Captain Jack's has parking options.
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Yes, Captain Jack's allows outdoor smoking.
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After a long day out with kids we were looking for a nice place for a family meal in Newquay town…read morecentre and we happened to come across Concho Lounge purely by chance. When we entered and saw the layout and interiors we had to stay. The ground floor is extremely spacious and has a relaxed atmosphere. There are the standard tables and chairs or you can grab one of the sofas and relax. We saw a fair mix of young/single as well family groups so it appears to cater to and popular with all. Both the food and drink menu is extensive and have a number of options but we went for the Tapas. A good selection of Tapas dishes which are reasonably priced (£3.75 for 1 or £9 for 3). There is a kids menu as well. We loved the Pulled Chicken and Chorizo, the Haloumi and Courgette were out of the world. The wife told me that the Squid were nice too. A wide range of cocktails, mock-tails or beer/wine is available to accompany the food. A large glass of Malbec under £6 was a bargain. The cocktails were well made and reasonably priced. The place is spread over two floors and also a terrace so I am sure you will find a place. You don't have to wait to be seated and you can sit where you like. The system is to order at the bar and they bring the food over so take a note of the table number. I am sure you will find what you crave for in the extensive menu. The staff were friendly, attentive and efficient and enhances the overall experience. Highly recommend you to check this place out if you are in or around Newquay.
The 55 yards is a lovely bar with a great location. Having a very large selection of beer, I've…read morealso been told the same apply for gin. The staff is fabulous, really putting in that extra effort for you as a costumer. The 55 yards also have a single bar menu, I do recommend the cheese plate. The added bonus for this place is that they are also offering rooms to let. I had the pleasure to stay for two weeks, and will most certain stay here again if I'm to visit Newquay again.
From the owner: Craft beer, local and international Gins, stunning wines available to drink in or takeaway from our…read moreBottle Shop
All rooms have seating area
All beds king size
Goose Feather and down bedding
I came to Newquay expecting a filthy night out, and boy did I get one…read more You don't come here for classy cocktails and civilised chats with your mum, or even a close friends. You come here to run with the stags, do shots, and generally get a little messy. Scrap that. An awful lot messy. Its not big, its not clever and you certainly don't go to these places in London, but its Newquay, what happens in Newquay stays in Newquay. Er, until you Yelp about it, that is. Belushi's is a big, its right on the beach and is also right on the stag party trail. It's a decent place to start your evening. Drinks don't cost the earth. One of the bar men was kind of hot. I got to play table football (which unleashed my competitive side....I WANT TO WIN, DAMN IT!!). Hung out with a gimp-ed up stag and his herd, who were actually fun. All a-ok. Do a Sambucca and move on. Next bar please.
I'm giving a Belushi's 4 stars? What madness is this?…read more For context - the Belushi's I'm used to is a scummy dive off Covent Garden, where you end up when you're already rat-arsed and all the pubs are closing. After you've unstuck your feet from the floor you'll probably order some shots of something disgusting which seems like a good idea at the time, and will leave you reeling in the seventh circle of hell the next day. This Belushi's...is a little bit different. The bar/restaurant area is pretty spacious, with high tables, sofas and a glorious seaview terrace. I'll admit my review is biased, because I have a Tastecard giving me 50 per cent off food here - so for three days my friend and I dined on ludicrously cheap Belushi's fare. And you know what? The food's actually decent. The last night we came here we ordered steak, which worked out at...oooh...approximately £5.50 each. £5.50! At that price, it would be rude not to order some shots of Agwa (£2) and a bottle of wine (£14) to wash it down with...ah wait, perhaps this is more like the Belushi's I'm used to. But my feet never stuck to the floor, I never ended up with my face in some stranger's armpit, and I never stopped appreciating the view from that terrace. Next time I'm in Newquay...I'll be back.
I don't need some random dude hanging around in the toilets…read moreto help me wash my hands! Why do some venues seem to think this annoying trend is necessary? This is a weekend clubby pub but they do serve some decent beer to go with some decent music. Why no halves allowed though?
One of the better nightclubs in Newquay, Sailors plays good mainstream music and attracts a good…read morecrowd of people. In the busy summer season it is often too crowded and there is not enough space to dance, other times of year it is usually one of the busier places to go out so is worth a visit. For the brave (or the stupid!) there is a small podium above the dancefloor with a ladder leading up to a trapdoor. Last time I was there you could wait your turn to climb up and impress everyone with your moves (or a view of your underwear if wearing a skirt!!!). Drinks aren't cheap but there are a few bars to choose from so you get served fairly quickly.
I found myself in here this past weekend as part of some stag-do celebrations happily combined with…read moreEngland's first world cup game. The first time I came here I was 18 wearing a pink sparkly cowboy stetson, a curtain as a cape and dancing like a lunatic. I was king of the world. I can confirm that there are still a large amount of 18 year old drunk idiots coming here for a party, and good luck to them. I'm just a bit too old for it. On the plus side, it was the best place to be for the England match. The atmosphere was great and the the bar service was quick despite the huge crowds. For me, these days, the Walkabout in Newquay is a good place to grab some cheap food and a couple of pints during the day whilst taking a break from the beach. I wont be caught in here once the sun goes down.
i came to newquay for a friends birthday. We ate at walkabout. The food was really good and we sat…read moreout on their balcony. it over looks the sea and the beach and there was lots of room. we came back in the evenings and it was almost like a different place! There was a live band playing who were brilliant, there was party lights and the place was packed out, we had so much fun there! i dont normally write these review things but i thought i would recomend this place to anyone coming to newquay so u dont miss out on the fun we had!!!!
A trendy bar which gave us a free sourz with our drink. That…read moredidn't stop it being so so not my kind of place though!
I have been going here, mainly for special occasions like birthdays, for a long time now…read more My most recent visit was only in June this year for my best friends hen do and as always we had a cracking night out. We nearly always go to Berties in fancy dress and this time was no exception. The music was good, the club was packed and every one had a really good time, including the members of the group who had never been to newquay or this club before. I would recommend this club to any one, be it locals, holiday makers or people looking for somewhere to celebrate a special occasion. We will definitely be going back again, at least until we are too old!
Have been going here since I was 15 lol, great club and the pubs good too! Great music, great…read moreatmosphere and decent sized dance floor, plus lots of seated areas for recovering from the dancing on!!
This is a nicer Wetherspoon, mainly down to the fact that there is a front seating area so on a…read morenice day its nice to stop for a drink or some lunch. We've eaten in here a number of times for lunch and you cant go wrong for the price of food or drink. Only thing i would say is thats its probably about time that they invested in some new outdoor seats and tables as the others are getting quite old! Well worth a visit.
Jd wetherspoons are a chain of pubs all over the country, they offer good food at reasonable…read moreprices. This ones is located near the atation in newquay it has indoor and out door seating. good value food and drink at brilliant prices, they have lots of special nights with grill night,curry night and now offer breakfast from 10.00am, children are allowed in the day and up to 8 at night were the pub begins to get full with young adults drinking heavily. My daughter who was ten at the time told me that thesetoilets are the best in newquay, we went on the grill nite and had 4 steaks for £22.00, for our family of 4 with drinks and extra serving added on. worth a visit.
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Just re-opened and with strict coronavirus restrictions but still a great pub with fantastic…read moreservice. If you are lucky on your visit and the weather is fine grab a table on the decking for fabulous views across the sands of Newquay.
Great pizza and wings, friendly service. Nice outdoor dining with beach sea views. I'mread more
Best night at Newquay's Got Talent Final in Sailors
The Cribbar is a large modern pub near Towan Beach in Newquay, Cornwall. The atmosphere is actually…read moresomewhere between a pub and a cocktail bar, and the range of real ales is very limited. I settled for a pint of Skinner's Lushingtons Sunshine Pale Ale, which was fresh and crisp. The Cribbar offers the full gammut of alcoholic and soft drinks, as well as typical British pub grub. The location is not quite so great (not close enough to the beach, and with no great view), in fact it seems a bit "lost". Sports TV is available, and of course, the football World Championships were on. (Fairly unattractive) outside seating is also available. By far the most original aspect of The Cribbar is the toilet - differently colored urinals and fairly elaborate installations - including a sofa???! Someone's imagination got away from him there. Very clean, too. Really, no place to linger for me, but fine for what it is - Newqay is not known as the real ale capital ... of anything.
I haven't seen a Wetherspoons looking quite like this before. I'm not sure if I like it or not. It…read moreis certainly an interesting departure from the norm. I have definitely never been in a brighter one. The toilets are particularly colourful! I enjoyed a curry (I've always rather enjoyed the Wetherspoons curries) and a nice pint of Chough gold. I don't generally make a point of taking my camera out in the gents, but (See photo below)
Front.
A sofa in the toilet area.
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