£££seafood
Over 50 years since it opened, this stylish, laid-back local institution, dominated by its large pewter-topped bar, is still the place to come for a fresh taste of the sea. Prime fish and shellfish are showcased in their simple glory in pared-back dishes such as market fish of the day or a fruits de mer platter, while others are inspired by Rick Stein's travels around the world, such as Indonesian seafood curry or Singapore chilli crab. New England-style bedrooms boast quality furnishing and some have terraces or balconies with estuary views.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 61 reviews
The Seafood Restaurant in Falmouth holds a 4.5-star rating on TripAdvisor based on 61 reviews. Food quality is the primary strength, with diners praising fresh local seafood, expert preparation, and generous portions of dishes like scallops and crab linguine. The atmosphere is described as cozy and intimate, though some note a division between a coffee shop area and the main dining room. Service is generally friendly, but issues with pacing and occasional order errors were mentioned. Value is highlighted by the BYO policy with no corkage fee, allowing guests to save significantly on drinks. While most experiences are positive, isolated incidents include weather-related menu changes and rare booking cancellations.
Ideal for diners seeking fresh local seafood, those who prefer BYO to save on drinks, and visitors comfortable with an intimate, small-scale setting.
££Seafood
If you like seafood then you’ll love this cosy little seafood bar, where tasty, tapas-style small plates are the order of the day. It may be compact but the charming team make it great fun and create a laid-back vibe. Choose from the range of fresh, tasty, well-prepared dishes chalked on the blackboards; they even offer whole fish sharing plates, but be aware this can push the bill up.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Padstow, Prawn on the Lawn specializes in seafood tapas and sharing plates. Reviews frequently praise the high quality of fresh ingredients, highlighting dishes like oysters and seaweed butter bread, while staff are often described as attentive and knowledgeable. The atmosphere is vibrant and trendy, though the compact space can feel crowded and noisy. Criticisms focus on value, with small portions adding up quickly, and occasional issues with meal pacing, overly salty flavors, or heavy sauces. Some guests also express discomfort with the pet-friendly policy in such a small venue. Reservations are essential due to high demand. This restaurant suits adventurous diners seeking premium local seafood, but those prioritizing spaciousness or strict value-for-money may find the experience mixed.
Ideal for adventurous diners seeking premium seafood tapas; booking in advance is essential.
££Mediterranean Cuisine
Along with Rick Stein, Paul Ainsworth has come to define the Padstow food scene. This is his take on a lively Italian brasserie, where you'll find a good buzz from the contented holidaymakers. Well-executed pizzas and pastas form the core of the menu, but you'll also find Mediterranean-inspired fare such as Cornish cod with a pancetta and chorizo Tuscan bean stew. For dessert, opt for the intriguingly named signature 'Whoopsy Splunker'. The glass-enclosed terrace is a great spot on a sunny summer's day.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Caffè Rojano in Wadebridge offers Mediterranean cuisine with generally positive feedback on food quality and service. Diners praise fresh dishes like grilled prawns, calamari, and pizza, alongside attentive and efficient staff. The relaxed atmosphere provides a quiet alternative to nearby Padstow, and the venue welcomes dogs. However, some reviews highlight concerns regarding value, noting that breakfast items can be average and prices high for the portion size. Others mention slow meal pacing and a limited menu selection. While the main dining experience is often rated highly for its consistency and hospitality, visitors seeking budget-friendly options or extensive variety may find it less suitable.
Ideal for travelers seeking comfortable Mediterranean dining and pet-friendly service, though avoiding breakfast is recommended for the best experience.
££Modern Cuisine, Middle Eastern
A few miles inland from Padstow and its older sibling Prawn on the Lawn, this lively pop-up-turned-permanent sits within a working vineyard and orchard. Start your visit on the charming terrace with a glass of their own wine or cider, accompanied by oysters either deep-fried or raw. A fixed menu of small plates is joined by larger daily specials from the blackboard, with quality local produce given a kick by hints of Middle Eastern or North African spicing – such as crab toast with muhammara or beetroot with whipped feta and chermoula.
££Seafood
This is the kind of restaurant where you’re simply going to have a lovely time. Operated by its owner’s four sons, it’s a relaxed coastal café in vibe, with the efficient yet informal team running the show with ease. The menu is largely based around Cornish seafood and homemade pasta, and when they’re both as fresh and flavoursome as this, you can’t imagine wanting anything else. Farfalle with crab is a prime example, its perfectly judged hit of chilli skilfully enhancing the sweet meat. Try to grab a table on the terrace and order a glass of the fairly priced wine.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Wadebridge, FOUR BOYS specializes in seafood and modern cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high quality of fresh ingredients and skilled preparation, highlighting dishes like Cornish crab tagliolini, confit cod, and monkfish curry. The atmosphere is described as relaxed and fun, welcoming even guests with dogs. However, service consistency varies, with some diners experiencing slow pacing or lukewarm food. Opinions on value are mixed; while many appreciate the taste, others find the prices high relative to portion sizes. It remains a notable spot for seafood lovers seeking a casual dining experience, though patience may be required during peak times.
Ideal for diners seeking creative seafood in a relaxed setting, best visited during off-peak hours for consistent service.
££Traditional British
Part of the Paul Ainsworth stable, this large and popular pub is the ideal spot for some hearty British food while on your seaside holiday. You can arrive in the picturesque village of Rock via the ferry from Padstow, before grabbing a seat on the terrace which boasts stunning views over the Camel Estuary. The extensive menu is chock full of Cornish produce – be it cheddar, monkfish or mussels – with a seasonal menu sitting alongside 'Mariners Classics' such as shepherd's pie and fish & chips. For dessert, you can't go wrong with a crumble.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews
The Mariners is a historic 15th-century traditional British pub in Lancaster, praised for its character, friendly staff, and dog-friendly atmosphere. Reviewers frequently highlight the quality of food, particularly Sunday lunches, and the extensive selection of ales. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent service, meal pacing issues, and order errors, especially for large groups. Despite these operational challenges, the overall rating remains solid at 4.0/5. It offers a quintessential English pub experience with rich history, making it suitable for travelers seeking authentic local ambiance and social drinking, though those prioritizing flawless service may need to manage expectations.
Ideal for travelers seeking historic ambiance and social drinking, but large groups should book ahead to ensure smooth service.