Trevathan is a farm shop and restaurant, in the picturesque village of St. Endellion. Be aware, the medium sized car park quickly fills up and the spaces can be tricky to get out of in a full car park. The farm shop leads you to the restaurant and is stacked with local produce — meat, fish, confectionery and fresh fruit and vegetables brought in every morning, to name but a few. Not too pricey either, which is a refreshing change from most farm shops. The restaurant itself is mostly situated in a light and spacious conservatory area. Popular all day with familes, couples and retired couples, the Trevathan is a popular restaurant. They serve the biggest cakes I have ever seen, some triple or even quadrupled layered — coffee and chocolate cake amongst others. A good selection of breakfasts, snacks and lunches too. The cooked breakfast was both tasty and filling. Theres outside seating too, but unfortunately on every day we visited it was bucketing down with rain! Trevathan is also a place where you can pick your own strawberries, gooseberries and raspberries. There’s even some motorised tractors and a digger for the children. A great place for families.