Mother’s Day is just over a week away but there’s nothing like being prepared especially since a lot of us get the same idea and book tables when it comes to eating out.
Whether you’re looking to treat your mum this Mother’s Day or just fancy a trip out for food, look no further.
Here’s a roundup of some of the best places to get brunch in Falmouth, according to Tripadvisor reviews.
All venues listed here have at least a 4-star rating on Tripadvisor.
Best places to go for brunch in Falmouth and Penryn
Muddy Beach Cafe
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
Number of ‘excellent’ reviews: 317
Location: Jubilee Wharf Commercial Road, Penryn, TR10 8FG
One reviewer wrote: “Really excellent breakfast out on the decking area overlooking the boats at low tide. Not just the usual breakfast options - local smoked haddock with scrambled egg was v good. Tea in a pot. Good service.”
Fuel
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
Number of ‘excellent’ reviews: 1,102
Location: 35-37 Arwenack Street, TR11 3JG
One reviewer wrote: “We popped in for a Monday breakfast. Service was friendly and welcoming and the food great as always. Definitely add it to your list of places to go if you haven't already visited”
The Lookout
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
Number of ‘excellent’ reviews: 499
Location: 6 Arwenack Street, TR11 3HZ
One reviewer wrote: “Great little restaurant. Fantastic crab sandwich !Service was faultless as were the views of Falmouth harbour”
Indidog Eatery on the Harbour
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
Number of 'excellent' reviews: 339
Location: 28 Market Street, Falmouth, TR11 3AT
One reviewer wrote: "The harbour was stunning as we sat through sunshine fog hail then sunshine again. None of it mattered as we were treated to a brilliant breakfast. Every item was top produce and superbly cooked and served by the most pleasant staff you could wish for."
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