The best restaurants in Newquay include places serving great food with spectacular views of Cornwall's northern coast. After a day on Newquay's famous beaches – whether riding the waves, soaking up the sun, or taking in the views – discover attractive menus and settle for a pleasant meal at one of the many great restaurants and eateries.

Join us as we explore some of the best places to eat in this charming seaside village. Each restaurant offers a dining experience that is as unique as Newquay. You’ll be impressed by the locally sourced ingredients, home-grown produce and regionally harvested seafood.

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    Red Lion Newquay

    A charming pub in the town’s center

    Red Lion Newquay
    • Food
    • Group
    • Nightlife

    Red Lion Newquay is an understated and longstanding pub perched above the harbor. It serves up a selection of Cask Marque accredited ales, made-in-house botanical gins that change seasonally, and hearty homemade comfort food with delightful views. Also, it’s Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) registered. Part of the CAMRA mission is to maintain the excellent quality of local ales, ciders, and perry (pear cider) and protect local pubs as community centres.

    The Red Lion Newquay has a welcoming and lively atmosphere, and besides the libation and excellent pub grub, there’s always something happening – from a roaring fire in the fireplace to a game of darts to beverages in the beer garden. The pub also draws a regular crowd with its packed calendar of live music sessions.

    Location: N Quay Hill, Newquay TR7 1HE, UK

    Open: Daily from noon to 10 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1637 872195

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    The Fish House Fistral

    A seaside seafood hot spot

    The Fish House Fistral
    • Families
    • Food
    • Group

    The Fish House Fistral is a casual and intimate beachfront restaurant just steps away from the roaring surf. It is located on one of Newquay’s most beautiful beaches, Fistral, which is also the site of major international surfing competitions. Its owner (an avid surfer and renowned chef) has combined his love of seafood and the sea. The result is a cozy and rustic venue that serves up phenomenal entrees that regulars rave about.

    The offerings are innovative and fresh and the passion the owner/chef pours into his establishment is evident in both the dishes and the decor. The seasonally changing menu and the daily specials feature dishes that range from Cornish lobster to ribeye steaks to Indian fish curry. Be sure to leave room for dessert as they are equally creative.

    Location: 5, International Surfing Center, Headland Rd, Newquay TR7 1HY, UK

    Open: Daily from noon to 9 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1673 872085

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    The Smugglers Den Inn

    A quintessential English pub with hearty Cornish food

    The Smugglers Den Inn
    • Food
    • Group
    • History

    Dining at the Smugglers Den Inn is truly a warm and rustic experience in Newquay. The ambience in this 16th-century thatched roof inn is heightened by a traditional bar with a roaring fireplace, rough brick walls, soft lighting and wood furnishings. It’s where you can quench your thirst with local ales and wine and fill your belly with hearty traditional English fare made from local ingredients.

    What’s lovely about the Smugglers Den is that there are both indoor and outdoor seating options so you can visit and enjoy the bistro food and ales in any weather. The menu features classic items like beer-battered fish and hand-cut sirloin steaks. There are also selections catering for the vegan and vegetarian crowd.

    Location: Trebellan Farm, Cubert, Newquay TR8 5PY, UK

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 5 pm to 11 pm, Friday–Saturday from noon to 11 pm, Sunday from noon to 10 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1637 830209

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    Box & Barber

    A cool Newquay coffee shop with outdoor seating

    Box & Barber
    • Families
    • Food
    • Group

    Box & Barber is a coffee house conveniently situated between the city centre and Fistral Beach. It does a brisk business serving artisan coffee along with a robust and healthy selection of breakfast, lunch and brunch items. Besides as a spot to grab a great cup of joe on the go, they are also famous for their acai lawn bowling, avocado on toast, smoothies, and specialty wellness lattes and teas.

    Besides being independently owned, Box & Barber is community-centric. The friendly staff and a chill vibe draw folks from all walks of life to the hot spot – you’ll rub elbows with surfers, families, professionals, locals and dogs (the cafe is pet-friendly).

    Location: Fore St, Newquay TR7 1EY, UK

    Open: Daily from 8 am to 3 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1637 871001

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    The Two Clomes

    A waypoint for fun, friends and fine fare

    The Two Clomes
    • Food
    • Group
    • History

    The Two Clomes is a restaurant in Newquay named after the 2 fireside ovens traditionally used for cooking. Family-friendly and reasonably priced, it serves up generous portions of home-cooked pub-style fare. Plus, they serve up a tasty traditional Sunday roast and feature beer, wine and food specials that revolve around themes – one of their most recent was a popular (and well-attended) Spanish Tapas Fiesta night.

    The Two Clomes is an 18th-century free house and is CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) certified. It is also featured on the Atlantic Line Rail Ale Trail. Favored by both visitors and locals, it serves as more than a spot for beverages and nourishment – it is a beloved anchor in the community, providing a waypoint for comfort.

    Location: Bridle Way, Quintrell Downs, Newquay TR8 4PD, UK

    Open: Daily from 11.30 am to 11 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1637 871163

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    Lewinnick Lodge

    Contemporary dining with a backdrop of the Atlantic

    Lewinnick Lodge
    • Families
    • Food
    • Group

    Lewinnick Lodge in Newquay is set on the rocky and rugged Pentire ledge overlooking the waves of the Atlantic. It features a contemporary and beautifully appointed restaurant and bar where you can enjoy signature entrees, select wines, local ales, and specialty cocktails on a terrace overlooking the ocean. To say that the clifftop views here are spectacular is an understatement.

    The menu changes seasonally and offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, a children’s section, and a special Sunday lunch. With an emphasis on using Cornish ingredients, simple classic dishes are elevated with a contemporary nod – the delightful food and stunning views make dining here an extraordinary experience.

    Location: Pentire headland, Newquay TR7 1QD, UK

    Open: Daily from 8 am to 9.30 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1637 878117

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    Butchers Bistro

    Prime meat cuts and fresh seafood

    Butchers Bistro
    • Couples
    • Food
    • Group

    Butchers Bistro, just steps away from Newquay's Great Western Beach, is a thriving and popular spot for seafood and steaks in Newquay. The decor may be understated and simple, but the food is delicious, and the staff is friendly, professional and accommodating.

    To start, order the Cornish scallops in garlic butter and enjoy the sensational homemade lavender bread. For perfectly cooked and tender cuts of meat, the steaks are to die for, especially when paired with a side sauce – consider the highly touted peppercorn. The locally sourced seafood entrees receive kudos for quality and freshness. Prepare to be impressed when you order the seafood marinières, served with toasted lavender bread.

    Location: 26 Cliff Rd, Newquay TR7 2ND, UK

    Open: Wednesday–Monday from 6 pm to 9 pm (closed on Tuesdays)

    Phone: +44 (0)1637 874470

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    Estrella Morada

    A cool spot with chill vibes, tasty tapas, and a beach view

    Estrella Morada
    • Food
    • Group
    • Nightlife

    Estrella Morada Bar de Tapas is an eclectic and unassuming tapas bar that faces Porth Beach and features lovely views of Newquay Bay. It’s a go-to for tasty Spanish tapas, excellent sangria and rioja, and cold beer served from a well-provisioned bar. There is outside seating and a pool table and dogs are welcome. Adults love the chill vibe that comes with the 18+ age requirement – if you’ve gotten the kiddos in tow, there are plenty of other dining options nearby.

    There is an excellent selection of tapas – from hot or cold, seafood, meat, and vegetarian, plus salads and appetisers. Standout choices are the vieiras y morcilla (fresh scallops with Spanish black pudding), calamares picantes (squid rings fried in chili oil) and gambas y chorizo (tiger prawns with Spanish Chorizo).

    Location: Alexandra Rd, Porth, Newquay TR7 3NB, UK

    Open: Daily from 11.30 am to 11 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1673 877271

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    Cafe Cloud

    Tasty bakery items and entrees

    Cafe Cloud
    • Budget
    • Families
    • Food

    Cafe Cloud is a colorful Newquay eatery serving breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. It specializes in regular, gluten-free and vegan bakery items. Both versions of the scones are phenomenal, and the vegan cream tea made with a coconut base is impressive. The luscious waffles topped with ingredients like Cornish ice cream, homemade salted caramel, and crumbled Biscoff cookies are both visually intriguing and creative.

    Check out the hearty and filling Cloud English Breakfast selections or enjoy afternoon Cornish tea served in a vintage tea set with homemade scones, Cornish clotted cream and jelly, with gluten-free and vegetarian options available. Come hungry and leave satisfied with big portions served by friendly staff or take away any number of their heavenly treats to satisfy your sweet tooth.

    Location: 54 Fore St, Newquay TR7 1LW, UK

    Open: Daily from 9 am to 4 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)7719 822156

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    Secret Garden

    Artisan pizzas and sea views

    Secret Garden
    • Food
    • Group

    The Secret Garden is a chill beachside restaurant in Newquay with a plant and flower-adorned deck overlooking the sea. Its main offerings are artisan pizzas, charcuterie boards, salads and sides. Its beverages list features organic and biodynamic wines, locally made ales, gins and ciders, and specialty cocktails. As you hang out on the terrace, the staff will bring you a blanket if it gets chilly.

    The specialty pizza selections have fun and creative names and are a wonderful mix of complementary ingredients – the Piggys Can Surf is topped off with prawns, pancetta, caramelized onions, mozzarella, rocket and aioli. Equally intriguing is the Fisherman’s Friend, which comes loaded with prawns, smoked salmon, spinach, and mozzarella and finished with rocket, lemon and aioli.

    Location: 21 Cliff Rd, Newquay TR7 2NE, UK

    Open: Monday–Wednesday from noon to 10, Thursday from 5 pm to 10 pm, Friday–Sunday from noon to 10 pm

    Phone: +44 (0)1841 531177

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Kara K. La Lomia | Compulsive Traveler