Dolphin holidays review of potluck cornwall
Potluck Cornwall truly is a hidden gem and a great way to properly experience the local way of life. Taor set up the business in 2014 and involves people of all ages and walks of life coming together for “chat and eat nights” as well as a “Potluck” evening. Taor chose the name Potluck because: “Everything I do with the group is potluck. It’s potluck where our next chat and eat nights are held, potluck as to what the establishments can offer us to eat and drink and potluck as to what people bring to our events.”
The group meet twice a month for the “chat and eat nights” and each event is held at a different restaurant or café across Cornwall. The “Potluck” events are when each member brings a home-made dish for the group to share.
When Taor isn’t busy planning her events, she likes to support local businesses by spending time at her favourite eateries. She told us: “If you would like to experience the best cream tea then I highly recommend The Waymarker in Constantine. Rhiannon makes the best sultana and cinnamon scones and Baileys chocolate ones, her afternoon tea experience is incredible, they also do delicious lunches and Sunday roasts.
“Over the last few years, a few Asian street food businesses have started popping up in Cornwall. If you would like a Japanese fix, I cannot recommend Naoko’s Kitchen enough. Naoko does private events as well as pop-ups and sushi making classes. There is also pop-up Punk Thai based in Truro, Amy produces the best Thai food I have ever eaten.”
No matter where you decide to stay when you’re on holiday in Cornwall you are bound to find some fantastic places and make some amazing memories.
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