The Alverton restuarant is situatied in a beautiful, Grade II listed hotel, just on the outskirts of Truro city centre. A hidden gem on the hill, the characterful building was once a convent for the sisters of the Epiphany and has stood tall since 1830. With a seasonally changing menu with inventive twists on classic dishes using locally sourced ingredients and exceptional service, it is a beautiful location to enjoy lunch, afternoon tea, dinner or cocktails.
Where is The Alverton Restaurant located?
The restaurant and hotel is located in The capital city of Cornwall, Truro and it has a whole host of opportunities for visitors. The cathedral city is picturesque, and guests can explore the various shops, cafes and restaurants in the winding cobbled streets. The Alverton is the perfect base for exploring further afield too. With the coast, countryside and city all close by, the staff are on hand to recommend the best places and attractions to check out.
Does the chef at The Alverton Restaurant have a signature dish?
Head Chef Ollie Wyatt's culinary heart beats for seafood. He’s particularly fond of working with local Cornish suppliers, whose high-quality fish inspires him to create delectable dishes.
What type of food do you serve at The Alverton Restaurant?
Savour cuisine prepared using the finest Cornish ingredients foraged, fished and farmed. Their two AA-rosette award-winning restaurant overlooks the luscious lawns, suntrap terrace and ancient trees. A truly tranquil spot for laid-back luxury in the city, and food that is a feast for the eyes and the tastebuds.
What makes the dining experience unique at The Alverton Restaurant ?
Everything on the menu is sourced locally wherever possible, meaning a visit to The Alverton restaurant is a chance to sample the very best of Cornish ingredients and cuisine. The stunning hotel is just a bonus alongside the atmospheric space, friendly and welcoming staff, and unforgettable food packed full of flavour and presented beautifully.