It’s a well known theory that if you send positive vibes out into the universe, your life will be rewarded.
So I’mma just put it out there…
“I LOVE FOOD!”
Stick a fork in me, I’m done.
As a proper foodie at heart, I love discovering new places to eat in and around Cornwall. I’ve said it before – and I’ll say it again – a good recommendation can go a long way!
So with that being said, today’s post is all about ‘HarbourQ’ – a new pop-up diner in the heart of Charlestown.
When checking out any new restaurant / venue for the first time, it’s more than just the menu I need to consider.
The Food
Us “Brits” love a good BBQ, so the idea behind this summer pop-up is perfect!
On arrival, we were lucky enough to sample a selection of different options from the menu. Between my friends and I, we chose the slow cooked beef brisket, as well as the halloumi and sweet potato flatbread.
We also had a cheeky side of cajun fries, potato salad and coleslaw. It’s safe to say that no food went to waste!
Little gestures can also go a long way, and it was nice to see that ‘HarbourQ’ support the “no excuse for single use” plastic policy. This can be seen from their re-usable cup deposit scheme:
The Atmosphere
Apart from the food being delish, one of my favourite things about ‘HarbourQ’ was the atmosphere.
We had the perfect weather that night, which made the alfresco dining experience even more special.
All the staff were incredibly friendly and the views over the harbour were lovely. As it got darker, the decorative lights that hung above us were a really nice added feature, as well as the freestanding heater which was luckily placed beside us!
The Access
Accessibility was not a problem at ‘HarbourQ’. There is a large car park at the bottom of Charlestown which is just a small walk / wheel away from the restaurant.
In order to access the venue, you need to cross a short bridge over the harbour. At one point I felt like I was doing a Bushtucker Trial… JUST DON’T LOOK DOWN haha.
Once you’ve crossed the bridge, the ground area is fairly flat minus a few gravel stones. However, this was no issue for either an electric or manual wheelchair.
Unfortunately there were no accessible toilets on site, however we were fully informed of this prior to our visit, which was much appreciated.
‘The Longstore‘ in Charlestown is also run by the same team, so if needed be, we were advised to use their facilities via a lift upstairs.
If you’re anything like me and enjoy summer night festival-vibes, then I would definitely recommend a trip to ‘HarbourQ’.
Did I mention they are also dog friendly?! #WIN
Chilled evenings like this are by far my favourite.
Good food and good friends, what more could you want?!
Disclaimer:
Food from this experience was gifted to me in return for an honest review. For more information, check out @hbqctown on Instagram.