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This is a proper old fashioned pub, with manners to match in other words, it's not silver service, they won't bow and scrape, and you have to treat the staff like fellow adults. If your ego is so fragile that you have to pay people to call you Sir or Madam, you probably won't like it much, but grown ups able to smile and have a chat will be rewarded with good Cornish beer, decent food and a cracking view from the pub... View all feedback.
What LAD63 doesn't like about The Wave:
Our first visit to Coverack and enjoyed a leisurely walk along the beach albeit a little misty and overcast. Walked through the village and ended up at The Parish Hotel/Pub as the only place open for a drink. First impressions were the interior was very tired and definitely in need of a refurbishment. We didn't order food but popped in for a pint of local ale View all feedback.
The Paris is a little gem we have been going for several years now and Jamie and his fantastic team are bringing this pub/hotel /restaurant into the heart of the community… It’s recently had a make over and it has made a huge difference to the fella of the pub but without taking the heart out of the village pub. The menu has been cut down a little aswell But that has only enhanced the quality and the presentation of the food If you get chance try the specials they really are just that I had the monkfish wrapped in Parma ham it was stunning full of flavour it was imense. The daily dinner time sandwiches and very nice aswell and filling…. Please book for evening meals to avoid disappointment The Sunday carvery great value and full of flavour all freshly coming out readily fresh and hot…. We will be back soon the 2 lovely northners as described by Phoebe one of the fantastic bar staff a real credit to the team and the others there see you soon . :
Fantastic Sunday Carvery for five plus Teddy the dogseated in bar area very comfortable. Started with a drink in the sunshine in the lovely beer garden. Great location great food great service. Highly recommend .Look forward to visiting again in September.
We stayed in Coverack for a week for a family holiday. Really pleased to have a pub within walking distance, however the welcome was not friendly from the start! Sour faced, unwelcoming lady behind the bar (most likely the landlady). Behaviour was clearly different for locals, however happy to take holiday makers money. We did return as it was the only pub in the village, but decided not to eat there. The fish and chip shop near by were very welcoming!
During our long weekend stay in the area, we were warmly greeted by Jamie, the owner, and his assistant Dan. The locals were also very friendly. We enjoyed a great Guinness before diving into two delicious two-course meals. The Madras Curry and Shell Fish Linguini were particularly tasty, especially when paired with a glass of Billycan Shiraz. We definitely plan on returning for another enjoyable and affordable night out before we leave. If you're looking for a fun night out with a welcoming crowd, this is the perfect spot.
Booked for 1 night as walking coastal path and arrived after a long walk to a really cold building, I can't believe they don't have a log burner on the go. The room is fine on the surface but you don't have to look to hard to see many layers of dust and stains. The shower was unusable with only a few trickles of water which was not what you wanted after a long walk. The evening meal was fine but hard to enjoy as building so cold. Breakfast the next day was brilliant though and the absolute best thing about our stay.