General Stores
As with any local convenience store, they are a bit more expensive than the big supermarkets, but you will find virtually everything you need locally. Most large Supermarkets offer a delivery service, including Ocado, Tesco and Sainsbury’s.
Co-op
All you would expect from a small supermarket.
Open from 7am to 10pm daily
Mr Scorse
A selection of seasonal deli produce, along with a curated range of wines, small batch spirits, craft beers from near and far afield.
Monday to Saturday: 9am to 7pm, Sunday: 10am – 6pm

Local Produce
Fish
St Mawes Fish Shop
Located on the quay at St Mawes. Fresh fish is caught by a local boat. If the cabin is not open, you can all Angie Green on 07792 220821 and she will certainly be able to help you.
Curgurrel Farm
A little shop which is signposted just off the main road by Trewithian at Rosevine. They will supply you with local crabs, lobsters and scallops plus locally caught fish. 01872 580243.
Vegetables
Adrian & Tom Glanville’s
Stall in St Just is just local legend! Although it does not tend to be stocked in high season, at other times, expect to see wonderful varieties of cauliflower, local swede, kale, sprouting broccoli and much more. There is an honesty box so please don’t abuse their trust!
Town Shopping
Truro is the nearest and has the best shopping in Cornwall. It really is a beautiful city, worth a few hours to explore, but if it is a rainy day, make sure that you get there early.

Markets
The farmers market is in Truro every Wednesday and Saturday mornings.
Carnon Downs Local Produce Market
(just across the King Harry Ferry), Village Hall, mornings of last Saturday of every month
Grampound Produce Market
Village Hall, mornings of fourth Saturday every month.
Grampound Road Village Market
Village Hall, mornings of third Saturday of every month.
Ladock Farmers Market
Village Hall, mornings of first Saturday of every month.

