Fish & Seafood Restaurants in Newlyn
1. 2 Fore Street Restaurant
British, Modern restaurant in Mousehole
2 Fore St - TR19
“Fresh fish is beautifully cooked and there are excellent breakfasts as well” at Joe Wardell’s unassuming bistro just by the harbour – “a magnificent neighbourhood restaurant” whose level of consistency could, say fans “be a role model for many restaurants all over the country” (“On holidays, we eat here at least three times in 10 days!”)
2. Tolcarne Inn
Fish & seafood restaurant in Penzance
Tolcarne Pl - TR18
“Always-wonderful fish” is the lure to Ben Tunnicliffe’s beamed 1800s gastroboozer, right by Newlyn harbour wall and fish market. Some diners feel it’s a tad “expensive”, but otherwise the tenor of all reports is upbeat.
3. The Shore
Fish & seafood restaurant in Penzance
13-14 Alverton Street - TR18
“Penzance’s best restaurant, with a good use of local produce” – so say fans of Bruce Rennie’s 10-seater where he serves and cooks by himself at a big, 10-seat table where diners eat each night in a single sitting. Fish is the main event, with the meal focused on the best of the catch landed daily in Newlyn. No walk-ins, as the fish is purchased in the morning for the number of reservations.
4. Porthmeor Beach Cafe
Spanish restaurant in St Ives
Porthmeor Beach - TR26
This “lovely café” with “a view you won’t forget” is an “amazing spot for coffee, cakes and lunch” through the day, but “at its best on a sunny evening when the tide is out and the surfers are at play”. The food (from a menu whose inspiration flits from Cornwall to Spain, Mexico, the Middle East, Thailand and Japan) is “much better than at other over-hyped St Ives haunts”.
5. Porthgwidden Beach Café
Fish & seafood restaurant in St Ives
Porthgwidden Beach - TR26
A “great view of the beach” (particularly from the deck) and across the bay to Godrevy Lighthouse in the distance has long been the major draw to this seaside café; while the food isn’t quite what it once was (breakfast is take-away only these days), it does its job, with dishes like crab linguine and fish ‘n’ chips playing up the local catch. PS – if you’re making a day of it, they also rent out 36 brightly coloured beachside ‘pods’ or shacks, allowing you to store your beach kit and refuel at this restaurant without the hassle of carting your valuables with you.
6. Kota Kai
British, Modern restaurant in Porthleven
Celtic House, Harbour Head - TR13
Jude Kereama’s second venue – sister to nearby Kota – occupies the top floor of Celtic House with views across Porthleven harbour from most tables. Its menu is well-rated and mixes ‘Mini Kai’ of smaller bites (such as Duck bao bun or Tempura Porthilly oysters) with main plates of items such as Seafood Laksa or Panko Hake Fillet.
7. Source Kitchen
Fish & seafood restaurant in St Ives
6 The Digey - TR26
2024 Review: “A real find” – this “outstanding small eats” spot has an open kitchen which sources its fish, seafood, beef, charcuterie, salad leaves, potatoes, pinot noir, rosé, beer, cider, gin, vodka, rum, soft drinks and more from Cornwall – “keep up the good work”, say fans, who apparently include Rick Stein!
8. Mussel Shoals Cafe
Fish & seafood restaurant in Porthleven
Harbour Head - TR13
2022 Review: Perched on top of Porthleven harbour, this hip two-year-old café-kiosk is run by Kelvin Batt, also behind the Porthleven Food Festival (the name is a play on the famous Alabama recording studio where The Rolling Stones laid down tracks). The tiny kitchen turns out “tasty” French bistro-style food such as moules-frites – for the full effect you can opt to eat on a pontoon in the harbour.
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