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The Hidden Hut
You don’t need to spend ages figuring out why this cafe is called The Hidden Hut as it is a wooden hut next to Porthcurnick beach, which is itself an isolated beach.
The cafe has a varied menu but has beautifully cooked food on an outdoor stove or in the indoor bakery oven.
Note that as this is remote it has no telephone line or mobile signal and so no need to book just come and enjoy!
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The Hidden Hut, Porthcurnick Beach, Portscatho, Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall TR2 5HR, United Kingdom
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