Dining in Mousehole is an intimate affair. Most restaurants are tucked into small, centuries-old granite buildings or perched on the sea wall, offering incredible views across Mount’s Bay. It is a place where you can enjoy a Michelin-standard lunch in flip-flops or a crab sandwich while dangling your legs over the harbour wall.
Whether you are looking for a romantic candlelit dinner or a family-friendly cafe, here is our curated guide to the best food spots in the village.
Our Top Picks
These three spots offer the most memorable dining experiences in the village.
1. 2 Fore Street (Best for Modern Bistro)

Located right on the harbour front, 2 Fore Street Restaurant is a stylish, relaxed bistro that feels like a hidden gem despite its prime location.
- The Vibe: Chic and continental. It has a bright, airy interior and a secluded garden out the back which is perfect for warm summer evenings.
- The Food: The menu changes regularly to reflect the local catch. Expect dishes like hand-picked crab salad, grilled lemon sole, and their famous homemade burgers. It is widely considered the best restaurant in the village.
2. The Old Coastguard (Best for Views)

Situated on the edge of the village, The Old Coastguard is a classic seaside hotel with a dining room that looks straight out to St Clement’s Isle.
- The Vibe: Traditional yet laid-back. It has the feel of a buzzy upper-deck ocean liner. The terrace is a fantastic spot for a sundowner.
- The Food: A serious menu that champions Cornish produce. From whole roasted fish to hearty Sunday roasts, the quality is consistently high. It is also great for a simple coffee and cake.
3. The Ship Inn (Best for Atmosphere)

You cannot visit Mousehole without a drink in The Ship Inn. This historic pub dominates the harbour and is the heart of the community.
- The Vibe: Historic and cosy. With low beams, flagstone floors, and open fires, it is the quintessential Cornish pub. It is famously the home of “Starry Gazey Pie” on Tom Bawcock’s Eve.
- The Food: Reliable pub classics. Think fish and chips, steak and ale pies, and fresh mussels. It is the perfect place to warm up after a winter walk.
Casual Dining & Cafes
- The Rock Pool Cafe: Perched above the sea pool on the edge of the village, The Rock Pool Cafe offers arguably the best tea-break view in Cornwall. It is famous for its crab sandwiches and homemade cakes.
- Mousehole Deli & Kitchen: Located on North Cliff, Mousehole Deli & Kitchen is a fantastic all-rounder. By day it is a deli and cafe; by night (in season) it transforms into a relaxed dining spot with harbour views.
- Orange Cafe Bar: A wonderful addition to the village, Orange Cafe Bar is a fully plant-based cafe. It serves creative vegan dishes and cocktails in a friendly, quirky setting on Parade Hill.
Parking for Foodies
- The Harbour Car Parks: There are two car parks on the harbour walls (North and South Quay). They are incredibly convenient for The Ship Inn and 2 Fore Street but fill up instantly in summer.
- The Parade Car Park: Located just past The Old Coastguard. It is a short walk back into the centre but offers stunning coastal views on the way.
- Read out guide to the best places to park in Mousehole



