Bude has transformed in recent years. Once known primarily for its surf culture and canal, it is now home to some of the most exciting chefs in Cornwall. From MasterChef professionals to seafood bistros overlooking the Atlantic, the food scene here is thriving.

Whether you need a post-surf burger on the sand or a tasting menu for a special occasion, here is our curated guide to eating out in Bude

The “Best in Cornwall” Top Pick

If you are looking for exceptional quality, these three restaurants are currently defining the culinary standard in Bude.

1. Potters (Best for Fine Dining)

Run by chef Olaus (Oli) and his wife Katie, this spot has put Bude firmly on the foodie map. It feels special without being stuffy.

  • The Vibe: Modern, relaxed, and intimate. It’s located at the top of town near the golf course.
  • The Food: Showcasing the best Cornish produce. The tasting menu is the star here—expect creative dishes that look as good as they taste.
  • Good to Know: Booking is absolutely essential, often weeks in advance.

2. Sea Fever (Best for Seafood)

The Falcon Hotel

Located in the Falcon Hotel, this bistro is run by chef Kyan, who has a serious pedigree in Cornish cooking (having worked at Nathan Outlaw’s).

  • The Vibe: Classic bistro style. It’s elegant but comfortable.
  • The Food: As the name suggests, it’s all about the ocean. The menu changes daily based on what the local boats land. If the crab is on the menu, order it.
  • Good to Know: A fantastic option for a romantic dinner.

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3. The Beach at Bude (Best for Views)

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Overlooking Summerleaze Beach, the restaurant at this boutique hotel offers the best dining view in town.

  • The Vibe: Chic coastal luxury. The terrace is unbeatable on a sunny evening for a pre-dinner cocktail.
  • The Food: sophisticated British cuisine with a heavy seafood influence. It’s widely regarded as one of the best hotel restaurants in North Cornwall.

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Town & Beachside

Bude is a surf town at heart, and sometimes you just want good food right on the beach.

  • Bude Street Kitchen: This isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a vibrant hub of global flavours. Tucked away in the town centre, it serves arguably the most exciting street food-inspired dishes and cocktails in Bude. Make sure to book a table in advance, as this intimate spot fills up fast.
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  • Life’s a Beach: Known locally as “LAB,” this place sits literally on Summerleaze Beach. By day it’s a cafe; by night it turns into a vibrant bistro serving surprisingly excellent seafood and burgers.
  • Rosie’s Kitchen: Located at Crooklets Beach, this is a family favourite. It’s bustling, loud, and serves generous portions of classic comfort food. Perfect if you have tired kids after a beach day.
  • Temple: A trendy spot near the town centre that focuses on vibrant, healthy bowls and global flavours. It has a very cool, modern aesthetic.
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Pubs & Ales

  • The Brendon Arms: Bude’s best-known historic pub, owned by the same family since 1872. It overlooks the canal and is the perfect spot for a pint of real ale and a ploughman’s lunch.
  • The Barrel at Bude: Ideally suited for craft beer lovers. It’s one of Cornwall’s first micropubs—tiny, rustic, and packed with character. No music, just good conversation and great beer.

Must-Visit Bakery

  • Electric Bakery: This isn’t just a bakery; it’s a cult destination. Located on an industrial estate on the edge of town, it serves arguably the best sourdough and pastries in the area. Get there early before they sell out.

Parking for Foodies

Bude is spread out, so choosing the right car park matters.

  • Town & Canal: The Wharf Car Park (EX23 8LG) is central and perfect for The Brendon Arms, Sea Fever, and the town centre.
  • Summerleaze Beach: Use the Summerleaze Car Park (EX23 8HJ) for Life’s a Beach and The Beach hotel.
  • Read our guide to the best places to park in Bude.

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