The best restaurants in St Ives naturally take full advantage of the seaside location on the north coast of Cornwall, bringing fresh fish and local produce to the table. St Ives has been a bustling fishing port since the Middle Ages and a popular resort town since 1877.
St Ives has forged a reputation as an upscale surf resort and its wealthy visitors support a wide range of restaurants and boutiques. Its food scene is one of the best in the area. While the town’s chip-snatching seagulls are as audacious as ever, you’ll also find plenty of eateries to satisfy the pickiest of gastronomes.
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Porthminster Kitchen
Upscale restaurant with panoramic coastal views
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Porthminster Kitchen is a seafront restaurant in St Ives, brought to you by the same team that's responsible for the Porthminster Beach Café. When the weather’s warm, capitalize on the ocean views from its sunny terrace; during the colder months, the same view can be enjoyed through its oversized windows.
The food is Cornish with a global twist. Expect a stellar range of seafood dishes including roasted cod, seafood linguine, Tandoori monkfish and locally caught Cornish sole. There are also a few meat or plant-based dishes on the menu.
Location: Wharf Rd, Saint Ives TR26 1LG, UK
Open: Daily 12 noon to 9.30 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1736 799874
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The Balcony Bar and Kitchen
Laidback eatery on the waterfront
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The Balcony Bar’s first-floor location on The Wharf means this place has great sea views. But its popularity goes beyond its outlook and this is a perennial favorite for those seeking somewhere for a casual drink or inexpensive meal with friends.
Come for breakfast, when you can order everything from Eggs Benedict to a full English. Later in the day, there’s a good range of burgers, broiled sandwiches and tacos as well as the almost obligatory seaside fish and chips.
Location: The Wharf, Saint Ives TR26 1LP, UK
Open: Monday, Wednesday–Friday and Sunday from 9 am to 12 midnight, Tuesday from 9 am to 10.30 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 1.30 am
Phone: +44 (0)1736 798482
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The Searoom by Saint Ives Liquor Co
Cornish-style tapas and cocktails
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The Searoom is an upmarket restaurant overlooking St Ives Harbor. Nab one of the highly sought-after tables on its small terrace or watch the boats bob on the water beyond the sand through its leadlight windows. The globally-inspired menu comprises plenty of small plates perfect for sharing.
There’s an extensive beverages menu: order a blood orange gin and tonic or a Dark & Stormy rum cocktail to sip as you browse. You might try their beet salad with truffled goat’s cheese and candied walnuts, crispy pork belly with nam prik, nuoc cham and cucumber, or albondigas in a spicy tomato and chorizo stew.
Location: 1 Wharf House, The Searoom, The Wharf, Saint Ives TR26 1PG, UK
Open: Daily from 12 noon to 9 pm
Phone: +44 (0)7561 651501
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Blas Burgerworks
Hidden gem known for its burgers
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Blas Burgerworks is a seasonal burger and rotisserie restaurant. On the menu, you’ll find fabulously tasty beef or chicken patties, accompanied by BBQ sauce, smoked Cornish cheddar, bacon, avocado, truffle aioli and even kimchi. Black bean or spiced tofu burgers satisfy those who prefer a meat-free diet.
The place attracts a loyal local following as well as in-the-know visitors. As space inside is impossibly tight, food is served to go, but there are benches nearby if you can’t wait to sink your teeth into your dinner. Ring ahead and place your order to ensure you don’t miss out.
Location: The Warren, Saint Ives TR26 2EA, UK
Open: Daily from 5 pm to 9 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1736 797272
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Porthminster Beach Café
Popular restaurant open year-round
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Porthminster Beach Café is located right on the sand at Carbis Bay. In summer, this whitewashed café is the ideal spot for discerning foodie beachgoers. Meanwhile, out of season, a glass-enclosed heated terrace keeps patrons toasty as they watch the wind whip up mighty Atlantic swells.
Dine on shellfish from the Fal River, Helford and Rock estuaries or fish landed in Newlyn, Looe and Mevagissey harbors. The café sources many of the herbs, salads and vegetables it serves from its own nearby kitchen garden, which was created on what was once waste ground.
Location: Porthminster Beach, Carbis Bay, Saint Ives TR26 2EB, UK
Open: Daily from 12 noon to 9 pm
Phone: +44 (0)1736 795352
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