Anyone who has visited will agree: Port Isaac is the epitome of pretty and picturesque. The seaside fishing village lies on Cornwall’s idyllic north coast, and beyond its Doc Martin ties and exotic vibe, there’s another reason why it’s such a beloved holiday destination – its food.
Beach front tapas restaurant serving the best Cornish produce.
Traditional pub with upstairs dining room. Beautiful beach and harbour views, plus locally sourced food. Found just 2 minutes from the front door of the cottage.
Nathan Outlaw has 2 restaurants within the village.
Outlaws Fish Kitchen - Located in a 15th century fisherman's harbour side cottage in the heart of Port Isaac. Set menus or small plates available.
Outlaws New Road -
Housed in a beautiful converted, historic chapel. Offers a warm welcome and delightful dining experience. This restaurant has quickly become our go-to foodie destination. In our opinion, it's certainly not one to be missed. Our personal favourite is the Cornish Bouillabaisse! The Sunday roasts are also divine!
Roscarrock Hill, Port Isaac PL29 3RG, United Kingdom
Everyone should have a Cornish Pasty from Nicki B's.
Harbour side restaurant in a 16th century building serving local fish and shell fish.
A quirky pizza shack serving home made thin crust pizzas. Dine in or take-out.
You can not get fresher shell fish. Serving lobster and crab. Callum has his own boat which he takes out daily to catch the crab and lobster.