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View a List of Our Suppliers Here 19 20 1 2 The Pandora Inn For all the latest news and o ers, Restronguet Creek, Mylor Bridge, sign up to our e-newsletter on Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 5ST our website or ‘like’ us on Facebook Abbotts W. Stevenson & Sons Ltd Tel: 01326 372678 Forest Produce Ltd Frobishers Juices Ltd Janitorial & catering supplies Finest Cornish shmonger & fresh [email protected] Colliton Barton, Broadhembury, The Juice House, Unit 1 Leigham Redruth, Cornwall sh wholesaler in the county www.pandorainn.com Honiton, Devon Exeter, Devon www.abbotts-catering-supplies.co.uk www.newlynfresh sh.co.uk www.forestproduce.com www.frobishers.com 18 3 Our Suppliers At the Pandora, we believe in keeping it local. Matthew Stevens & Son Chef John Poole is passionate about using fresh JWA Ltd Fresh sh & seafood specialist local produce and we only buy from suppliers based Writing, editing, social media, St Ives, Cornwall in Cornwall or Devon. John has regular meetings 1 design and photography matthewstevens-cornish sh.co.uk and tastings with all suppliers to ensure top quality www.jwalimited.co.uk ingredients, and buys from local shermen, farmers, 13 17 growers and friends. We even use sh caught 4 from our own pontoon! You will nd all suppliers’ details listed here so you can 2 support them too. 3 Polgoon Vineyard Cornish Co ee 5 Artisan family-run business Puro House, Redruth producing quality wines Cornwall Penzance, Cornwall www.cornishco eecompany.co.uk www.polgoon.com 11 10 16 5 6 7 12 9 Rodda’s 8 Nibblers The Creamery, Scorrier, Suppliers of Cornish Crisps & Redruth Cornwall 16 19 other locally-sourced bar snacks www.roddas.co.uk 17 14 www.nibblers.org.uk 18 15 6 15 20 4 Westcountry Fruit Sales Ltd Skim New Media Ltd Website & graphic design, Higher Argal, Budock, multi-media and photography Falmouth Cornwall www.thegreengrocery.co.uk Map data ©2015 Google www.skim.co.uk 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 Portreath Bakery M C Kelly Healey’s Cornish Cyder Tarquins Cornish Gin Camel Valley St Austell Brewery St Austell Wines Knightor Winery The home of ne Cornish baking Quality poultry, meat & game Producers of Rattler Cyder, the An independent, family company Producing award-winning, 63 Trevarthian Road, St. Austell 63 Trevarthian Road, St. Austell Premium still and sparkling Redruth Cornwall Provenance, quality & service largest cyder-maker in Cornwall handcrafting gin and pastis world-class wines in Cornwall Cornwall PL25 4BY Cornwall PL25 4BY English wine crafted in Cornwall www.portreathbakery.co.uk www.mckelly.co.uk www.thecornishcyderfarm.co.uk www.southwesterndistillery.com www.camelvalley.com www.staustellbrewery.co.uk www.staustellbrewery.co.uk/staustellwines www.knightor.com.
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