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Opening Hours...
We are open all year round except Christmas Day. Even during bad weather we will be open with the exception of dangerous or extreme weather conditions.
10:00am - 4:30pm
10th February - 31st March
10:00am - 5:00pm
1st April - 19th May
10:00am - 6:00pm
20th May - 5th July
9:00am - 7:00pm
6th July - 19th July
9:00am - 8:00pm
20th July to 1st September
10:00am - 6:00pm
2nd September - 22 September
10:00am - 5:00pm
23 September - 3 November
10:00am - 4:00pm
4 November - 9th February 2025 (Closed only in extreme weather)
How to find us
- Leave the M5 at junction 31 and head towards Plymouth on the A38
- Follow A38 for approx 50 miles, following signs for Liskeard and Saltash
- Cross the Tamar Bridge and go through Saltash Tunnel and stay on A38 signposted towards Liskeard
- At roundabout turn left onto the B3252 signposted to Looe
- Apprx 1/4 mile turn left signposted to Looe
- Continue on this road for apprx 3 miles and you will enter Looe
- Head onto Station Road and drive over the bridge
- Immediately at the end of the bridge turn left into Quay Road
- Stay on this road until you reach the tennis courts apprx 1 mile,
- The Kiosk is opposite the tennis courts
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Beautiful views and fantastic food, don’t be fooled by the word kiosk, you can get excellent salads with delicious home made potato salad, pulled pork, feta, roasted veg, fish chowder, scones, sandwiches, cakes, ice cream and lots more! Definitely worth a visit to Hannafore for the kiosk alone, never mind the spectacular views and lovely, dog friendly beach! And it’s open all year round! Hope on the Looe Land Train if you don’t fancy the (uphill) walk!
What a find! Came across this little gem whilst exploring and it's so obviously THE place to be! Staff welcoming and friendly, food delicious and very reasonably priced and wonderful views. Looe, you are incredibly lucky to have this place!
Free road side parking adjacent to kiosk. Fabulous comprehensive menu from traditional pasties, crab sandwiches, cream teas, ice creams, cakes to more modern Mediterranean options based on wraps and salads. Incredible level of produce from such a small kitchen. Very busy at peak times but worth the wait. Ideal location for a long walk along the concrete promenade below. Free parking is a massive bonus compared to other rip off locations. A calm area looking out onto St. George’s Island and the Atlantic beyond. You could lunch here every day for several weeks and have a completely different choice each time.
Stopped here for lunch after a great walk from Talland Bay. The homemade quiche and salad , mackerel salad were freshly prepared and plentiful. Best lunch we had all week. Well done, you are so much more than an ice cream kiosk.