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We saw an advertisement for D Day Special Fish Chips for £8, so we booked ourselves in. They had reserved us a lovely table and the food was cooked so fresh and piping hot. Beautiful battered Cod, Chips, Peas, Bread and Butter all for £8! The ambiance was friendly and service great. We then indulged in Bread and butter pudding made by Gill which was also delicious. I would highly recommend The Safe Harbour and will definitely return when we visit Fowey again.
Stayed one night,hotel is typical hotel/pub conveniently sited in middle of town close to amenities. Be aware Fowey is small town with lots of steep roads and paths! Hotel has a number of compact rooms but with suprisingly good modern facilities. Excellent breakfasts including a full Cornish are supplied. Only issue we had was there was no food on the Saturday we were there but there are plently of other options close by
I was very happy when I visited this premises, I was on a weekend break with my husband and our best friends from Ireland. We went in around 7 in the evening and we were in high spirits, it was very quiet, there was about 5 people at the bar, one being a child. We ordered our drinks and took in the surroundings, there was 2 men in their 60,s at bar with an Indian family( they could of been another nationality but excuse my ignorance) , the 2 older men insulted the foreign family unbeknowns to that family, we were disgusted, the bar woman didn't seem to see it.They then asked the family if they were Irish or Mexican Irish??? So bloody insulting, I cannot believe this country tolerates this absolute rubbish.. I as an Irish visitor in an amazing place in this country am outraged and disgusted that national front still exists in our world of peace and good living. It was evident the foreign people were unaware as they were peace loving people but it was infuriating as normal good living people.
We stumbled across the Safe Harbour whilst staying nearby. We walked into the ‘public bar’ and didn’t realise there was another side, but this didn’t matter. The bar staff were friendly and welcoming. We enjoyed a great pint (or two) and a game of darts . Thank you Safe Harbour!