Eating here offers a taste of Cornwall’s wild edge. The options range from historic inns steeped in legends of wreckers and smugglers to glass-fronted restaurants where the sunset is the main event. It is hearty, honest food designed to fuel you for a walk along the cliff paths.

From the most westerly inn in England to beachside bistros with front-row seats to the surf, here is our curated guide to eating out at Land’s End.

Our Top Picks

These three spots offer the most memorable dining experiences on the peninsula.

1. The First & Last Inn

Located just a mile from the cliff edge in Sennen village, The First & Last Inn is legendary. It has been serving travellers since the 17th century and was notoriously the headquarters of smugglers.

  • The Vibe: Atmospheric and historic. With low beams, flagstone floors, and a “well” that reputedly leads to a smugglers’ tunnel, it feels like stepping back in time.
  • The Food: Proper pub grub. Expect hearty steak and ale pies, local fish and chips, and a great Sunday roast. It is the definitive Land’s End pub experience.

2. The Land’s End Restaurant

Situated within the Land’s End Hotel itself, The Land’s End Restaurant offers an unrivalled location. It sits directly on the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic.

  • The Vibe: Classic and panoramic. The dining room is designed so that almost every table has a sea view. It is a bit more formal than the pubs but still relaxed enough for walkers.
  • The Food: The menu focuses on local produce, particularly fish landed at nearby Newlyn. It is also a fantastic spot for a cream tea with a view of the lighthouse.

3. Sennen Cove Beach Bar

A short, scenic walk from Land’s End takes you down to Sennen Cove, where you will find the Sennen Cove Beach Bar right on the sand.

  • The Vibe: Cool, casual, and surf-inspired. It has a large terrace that is perfect for watching the sunset. It captures the modern Cornish beach lifestyle perfectly.
  • The Food: Great wood-fired pizzas, burgers, and fresh seafood specials. It is arguably the best spot in the area for a relaxed lunch with a cold pint.

Casual & Quick Bites

  • The Cornish Pantry: Located within the main Land’s End landmark complex, The Cornish Pantry is the go-to spot for a quick, substantial meal. They serve both traditional pasties and hot meals. It is convenient and handles large crowds well.
  • Little Bo Cafe: Tucked away in Sennen Cove, Little Bo Cafe is a tiny, charming spot famous for its crab sandwiches and homemade cakes. It is quirky, friendly, and very popular with hikers.
  • Land’s End Doughnut Company: If you have a sweet tooth, look out for this kiosk in the main square. Freshly made doughnuts eaten while looking out to sea are a simple pleasure.

Nearby Gems

  • The Old Success Inn: Situated in Sennen Cove, The Old Success Inn is a beautiful 17th-century pub with a terrace overlooking the bay. It is perfect if you want a pub atmosphere but with sea views.
  • The Logan Rock Inn: A few miles away in the village of Treen, The Logan Rock Inn is worth the drive (or hike). It is a quintessential Cornish pub with open fires and an excellent reputation for food.

Parking & Logistics

  • Land’s End: The main car park at Land’s End is large but carries a daily charge (often applicable even for short visits). It is the most convenient for the hotel and The First & Last Inn.
  • Sennen Cove: There are two car parks in Sennen—one at the top of the hill (harbour car park) and one by the beach. They can fill up quickly in summer. The walk from Sennen to Land’s End along the coast path takes about 20-30 minutes and is spectacular.

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