Our Food Heroes
Meet our food heroes: Colwith Farm Potatoes
08.08.2019
We are very proud to source our potatoes from Cornish producers, the Dustow family who run Colwith Farm near Lostwithiel and have been ...
READ MOREMeet our food heroes: Danny Phillips
10.03.2019
All roads lead to Cadgwith for fishermen, Danny Phillips. He lives and fishes out of this quaint Cornish village, a few miles from the ...
READ MOREMeet our food heroes: Bob Lindo
03.03.2019
Introducing Bob Lindo from Cornwall’s largest vineyard, Camel Valley. We’re extremely proud to have listed Camel Valley’s ...
READ MOREMeet our food heroes: Porthilly Shellfish
01.03.2019
Tim Marshall is the owner of Porthilly Shellfish, home of the famous Porthilly oysters, as well as mussels and a range of sea ...
READ MOREMeet our food heroes: Tarquin Leadbetter
01.03.2019
Tarquin Leadbetter, Founder and Head Distiller at Tarquin’s Gin has quite the story to tell. In 2012, as a 23-year-old, classically ...
READ MOREMeet our Food Heroes: Treleavens
01.03.2019
The ice cream filled story of Treleavens started on the south Cornish coast in 2002 when founder, Andrew Treleaven bought a seasonal ...
READ MOREMeet our Food Heroes: Clarence Court
01.03.2019
Boiled, scrambled, fried, poached or baked – all the eggs that we use in our restaurants come from Clarence Court, based in Liskeard, ...
READ MOREMeet our Food Heroes: St Austell Brewery
01.03.2019
St Austell Brewery was founded in 1851 (yes you read that correctly) by Cornishman Walter Hicks. Over 150 years on, they remain ...
READ MOREMeet our food heroes: Sharp’s Brewery
01.03.2019
Founded by Bill Sharp in 1994 across the Camel Estuary from Padstow in Rock, now owned by Molson Coors, Sharp’s Brewery is home to one ...
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